Wireless Earphones Recall: 301,800 Units Pulled Due To Fire, Burn Hazard

Wireless Earphones Recall: 301,800 Units Pulled Due To Fire, Burn Hazard

KEY POINTS

  • The earphones can overheat while charging or being used
  • Customers should stop using the product, even if they look safe, says the company
  • The earphones were sold at various electronics and hardware stores nationwide and online

E-filliate is recalling about 301,800 units of its wireless earphones because they may pose a fire and burn hazard. Customers who have the affected products can get a free replacement.

The DEWALT Jobsite Pro Wireless Earphones may overheat while they are charging or being used, the recall alert posted on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website noted. So far, the company has received 61 reports of the earphones overheating while they are charging or in use, including five incidents of fire and four reports of "minor burn injuries."

"We are conducting this recall to keep our customers safe and prevent injuries by removing the problem products," the company said.

As such, the company is urging those who have the affected products to stop using them immediately, even if they look safe. Instead, they should contact the company to arrange for a return "at no charge" to get a free replacement.


The recall affects the Jobsite Pro Wireless Earphones that have a black and yellow neckband with wired earbuds. The manufacture codes included in the recall are D4 1910, D4 1912, D4 2003, D4 2004, D4 2006, D4 2009, D4 2011, D4 2012, D4 2101, D4 2103 and D4 2104. The code can be found on the left side of the band.