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Humane Recalls AI Charging Case Over Fire Safety Concerns

An email was sent out by the company.

Key Highlights

  • Humane recalls AI Charging Case over potential fire safety risk from third-party battery cells.
  • Affected users will receive two free months of Humane’s subscription service as compensation.
  • Humane is actively seeking a new battery supplier and has disqualified the problematic vendor.

Humane has advised users to immediately discontinue using the AI Charging Case for its AI Pin due to potential fire safety risks. The company revealed the issue in an email to customers after identifying a problem with certain battery cells supplied by a third-party vendor. This announcement follows a single report of a charging issue while using a third-party USB-C cable and power source.

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Humane, founded by former Apple employees Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, stated that the AI Pin itself, the magnetic Battery Booster, and the charging pad remain unaffected. The company has already disqualified the problematic vendor and is actively seeking a new supplier to avoid future issues.

In an email sent to users, Humane urged an immediate halt to the use of the AI Charging Case. The email explained:

“Out of an abundance of caution, we are reaching out today to ask that you immediately stop using and charging your Charge Case Accessory due to an issue with certain battery cells for the Charge Case Accessory.”

The investigation determined that the battery cells in question no longer met Humane’s quality standards and posed a potential fire risk. Humane emphasized that the issue is isolated to the specific battery cells and does not affect the overall hardware design of the Charge Case Accessory.

To compensate for the inconvenience, Humane is offering two free months of its subscription service, essential for most of the AI Pin’s functionality. However, the company has not yet disclosed whether it will provide a replacement charging case.

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This news comes at a challenging time for Humane, as Bloomberg reports that the company is exploring potential buyers for its business, with a valuation target between $750 million and $1 billion. The debut of the $699 AI Pin has faced criticism over slow device responses, complicating the sales process.

Humane has pledged to maintain high safety standards and continues to reassure customers that the AI Pin and other related accessories are safe for use. The company plans to share further details upon concluding its investigation.

For now, Humane advises all AI Pin users to cease using the affected charging cases and await further instructions. The company has not yet posted information regarding this issue on its website or social media platforms.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
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Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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