Verizon's Ellipsis Jetpack mobile hotspots are capable of overheating, and could cause burns if handled and pose a fire risk. Verizon and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) have ...
Verizon is recalling about 2.5 million Ellipsis Jetpack MHS900L, MHS900LS, and MHS900LPP mobile hot spot devices with lithium-ion batteries that can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to ...
If you have one of three different models of an Ellipsis Jetpack hotspot—the same Jetpack hotspot you would have purchased from Verizon to give nearby devices access to 4G connectivity—you’re going to ...
If you have an Ellipsis Jetpack mobile hotspot from Verizon (the owner of Engadget's parent company), you may want to check it right now. The carrier has issued a recall for 2.5 million Jetpack mobile ...
NEW YORK (CBSMiami/AP) — Do you have a Verizon hotspot? Check the model number because 2.5 million of them are being recalled after some reports of overheating and two reports of minor burns. The 4G ...
Today Verizon announced a large hotspot recall. The recall stems from potential fire hazards the devices present. The recall directly applies to Ellipsis Jetpack models MHS900L, MHS900LS, and ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Verizon has announced they are recalling more than 2 million "Ellipsis Jetpack Mobile Hotspots." According to the company, the lithium-ion battery in the device can overheat and ...
Verizon has issued a recall of 2.5 million Ellipsis Jetpack mobile hotspots because the lithium ion battery may overheat and cause a fire or burns. The hotspots were imported by Franklin Wireless.
Verizon is recalling 2.5 million hotspot devices that it sold because of a faulty lithium ion battery that can overheat, resulting in a fire and burn hazard. Affected devices include Ellipsis Jetpack ...