

RemedyĬonsumers should immediately stop using these recalled products and contact Razor to return their hoverboard for a free replacement hoverboard that is certified to comply with UL 2272. No injuries or property damage have been reported.

There have been two reports of the battery packs in the self-balancing scooters/hoverboards catching fire, exploding or smoking.
#IMOTO HOVERBOARD BATTERY SERIAL NUMBER#
The serial number is printed on a white sticker on the bottom of the deck or on the charger. PTX Performance Products USA of Irvine, CA Macy’s, The Athlete’s Foot and other stores nationwide and online at and from September 2015 through December 2015 for between $400 and $600. RemedyĬonsumers should immediately stop using these recalled products and contact Keenford Limited to exchange their hoverboard for a refund in the form of a store credit. No injuries and property damage have been reported.

There have been six incidents reported of sparks, overheating and short circuits with the recalled hoverboards. M3A3) has 10 inch wheels and was sold in carbon fiber, mahogany and graffiti. The iMoto Smart Balance Board SUV style (model no. M2A2) has 8 inch wheels and was sold in blue, black, black/red, chrome, neon, Oreo and white. The iMoto Smart Balance Board 2.0 style (model no. M1A1) has 6.5 inch wheels and was sold in blue, black, green, multi, pink, yellow, gold-plated chrome and platinum-plated chrome. The iMoto Smart Balance Board style (model no. The affected scooters were sold at mass merchandisers nationwide and at online retailers from June 2015 through May 2016 for between $350 and $900.Ĭonsumers are urged to stop using the scooters immediately and contact the manufacturer or retailer for a refund. There have been at least 16 reports of burn injuries as well as reports of severe property damage. There have been at least 99 reported incidents of the battery packs overheating, smoking, sparking, catching fire and/or exploding. The lithium-ion battery packs can overheat, posing a risk of the products catching fire, smoking, and/or exploding. The self-balancing scooters have two wheels at either end of a platform and are powered by lithium-ion battery packs. Over 500,000 units are included in this recall and includes multiple brands and models. A massive recall of self-balancing scooters (also known as hoverboards) has been declared due to the risk of fire.
