In a Feb. 26 statement from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hisense Ltd. of Israel said it’s recalling 81,800 ...
Approximately 81,000 Babysense Max view baby monitors have been recalled due to fire risk. Here's what parents should know and do.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warns parents to immediately stop using the baby monitor's display unit.
Babysense Max View baby monitors have been recalled due to a fire risk. If you own the recalled VBM55 model, stop using it ...
Hisense has initiated a recall of approximately 81,800 Babysense Max View Baby Monitors due to a fire hazard stemming from ...
Parents using the Babysense Max View baby monitor are being told to unplug the handheld parent display and stop charging it after federal regulators flagged a fire hazard. The screen used by ...
More than 81,000 Babysense Max View Baby Monitors were recalled due to reports of overheating and sparking while the display ...
Baby monitors sold at Walmart and Amazon have been recalled because they can overheat and start a fire. The 81,800 recalled ...
This recall involves the Babysense Max View Baby Monitor with model number VBM55. The reported issue involves the display unit (also referred to as the parent unit) that allows the parents to see and ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the recall of tens of thousands of baby monitors that the agency said ...
A growing number of parents are relying on baby monitors to watch over their children when they are in another room or out of the house, leading some to question whether baby monitors can truly ...
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