Anker A1652 MagGo recall flight rules
- Last reviewed
- Ruleset
- 2026-05-15
- Reviewed by
- CertiWatt source integrity workflow
Short answer: Anker A1652 MagGo should not be treated as an ordinary small wireless power bank. CertiWatt tracks A1652 as an active model-specific recall, so affected or unverified units should not be brought on a flight until Anker confirms the remedy.
Anker A1652 is a 10,000 mAh MagGo power bank, which is usually about 37 Wh and would normally look like a low-capacity carry-on device. The recall is the deciding signal.
Anker and CPSC identify A1652 as an affected Anker MagGo Power Bank 10,000mAh 7.5W model. CertiWatt keeps that recall tied to the exact A1652 model_id so unrelated Anker MagGo products are not flagged by brand alone.
Before airport security, verify the model and serial eligibility with Anker. If the serial is affected or you cannot verify it, treat the device as a flight risk rather than relying on the under-100Wh rule.
Rule summary
- Model
- Anker MagGo Power Bank 10000mAh 7.5W Stand, model A1652.
- Recall status
- Active model-specific recall.
- Capacity
- 10,000 mAh / about 37 Wh, but recall status can override capacity.
- Traveler action
- Verify serial eligibility with Anker before packing.
Check your device
The final answer can change by model, airline, country, certification mark, label evidence, and recall status.
Check Anker A1652 flight statusFAQ
Is Anker A1652 recalled?
Yes. CertiWatt tracks Anker A1652 as an active model-specific recall using Anker and CPSC recall sources.
Can Anker A1652 fly because it is only 10,000 mAh?
Not automatically. Capacity alone does not clear recall risk, even when the device is under 100 Wh.
Does the A1652 recall apply to every Anker MagGo power bank?
No. CertiWatt scopes this guide to model A1652 and does not infer recall status at brand or product-family level.
What should I do if I cannot check the serial?
Treat unknown eligibility as a warning condition and avoid packing the device until Anker confirms whether it is affected.
Sources and evidence
This guide is reviewed against CertiWatt ruleset 2026-05-15. Active rule citations pass the source integrity release gate before deployment; trip-specific verdicts can still cite additional regulator, airline, manufacturer, or recall sources.
Informational only. Final decision rests with airline and security staff. Why we said this.