Verifier
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Anker A1681 recall check

Anker A1681 Zolo recall flight rules

Last reviewed
Ruleset
2026-05-15
Reviewed by
CertiWatt source integrity workflow

Short answer: Anker A1681 Zolo is tracked as an active model-specific recall. Even though it is about 74 Wh, affected or unverified A1681 units should not be treated as ordinary carry-on power banks for flight.

Anker A1681 is a 20,000 mAh Zolo power bank with built-in USB-C and Lightning cables. A generic 20K answer would usually focus on the 74 Wh capacity, but this model also carries recall evidence.

Anker and CPSC identify A1681 as an affected Zolo Power Bank 20K 30W Built-In USB-C and Lightning Cable. CertiWatt separates A1681 from A1689, A1688, and other Zolo records so the recall does not cross-fire.

For travel, verify the exact model and serial eligibility with Anker before packing. If eligibility is unknown, treat the answer as warning or restriction until the recall remedy is resolved.

Rule summary

Model
Anker Zolo A1681 20K with built-in USB-C and Lightning cables.
Recall status
Active model-specific recall.
Capacity
20,000 mAh / about 74 Wh.
Traveler action
Verify recall eligibility before airport security.

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FAQ

Is Anker A1681 recalled?

Yes. CertiWatt tracks A1681 as an active model-specific recall based on Anker and CPSC recall evidence.

Does the A1681 recall also affect A1689?

No. A1681 and A1689 are separate model-specific recall records in CertiWatt, and each must match its own model evidence.

Can Anker A1681 fly if it is under 100 Wh?

Capacity alone is not enough. Recall status is a separate safety condition and can override ordinary under-100Wh handling.

What if my A1681 serial is not affected?

If Anker confirms the unit is not in the affected serial scope, the remaining flight answer still depends on carry-on, quantity, route, airline, and label rules.

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.