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XM Recalls Portable Satellite Batteries

It looks as if XM Satellite Radio, in conjunction with some of its hardware partners, is issuing a voluntary recall of sorts with older XM2go portable satellite radio devices. The impacted units are the Delphi MyFi, Pioneer AirWare and Tao XM2Go which have a rechargeable battery which has a black label and white lettering.

According to a website linked off of XM’s front page, it looks as if subscribers should be receiving a new white label with dark lettering rechargeable battery in the mail along with a letter explaining the voluntary recall being done in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The batteries being recalled reportedly have the potential to overheat and possibly melt or present a burn hazard.

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Consumers are encouraged to recycle the old batteries at a suitable recycling center or collection point. Those with more questions about the recall can call (800)261-7628 or visit an information website.

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