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What's Hiding Inside Haribo's Power Bank and Headphones?

47 pointsby rozenmdlast Thursday at 5:23 PM15 commentsview on HN

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VBprogrammertoday at 10:42 AM

I stick to Anker for cables, batteries and chargers. I'm sure they've had their own issues but everything I've bought feels well made. The only one I've had an issue with was a USB-C to everything else adaptor which weirdly stopped working after a week or two. I was surprised to find that their support was based in the UK (Cardiff if memory serves) and very efficiently processed a return and replacement.

I've watched Big Clive's videos for too long to trust no-name Chinese things with anything involving mains potential or energy storage.

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krackerstoday at 9:58 AM

The more interesting thing is that they were actually pulled. Did the manufacturer send a recall notice? (And if so why didn't they send a statement). I can't imagine Amazon themselves taking any action since they allow other junk to stay up

curiousObjectlast Thursday at 6:01 PM

Why these batteries got all the attention - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45322135

frumiousirctoday at 11:14 AM

I'm curious how the cost of performing these CT scans compared to the profit reaped by Haribo while the batteries were selling.

charcircuittoday at 11:02 AM

Has anyone reported issues with this battery, from what I've seen online everyone has been happy with its performance. Maybe the uneveness called out by the article is not enough to matter. Not following the industry standard is not necessarily the tipping point of everything going wrong.

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Y444today at 11:17 AM

I love the summary at the top. Cool thing to have.

mbergertoday at 10:37 AM

Gummy bears?

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metalmantoday at 11:43 AM

not sure what is more interesting, the detailed information on lithium battery construction, or how they got a CT(cat) scanner, or the idea of having an industrial cat scanner around. those batteries were bizarely cheap and there was prior suggestion that these(others) were actualy fake with empty space or filler, which isn't the case, and all in all they just need to up the precision of there automated processes. nice piece of journalism.

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