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INIU BI-B41 recall check

INIU BI-B41 recall flight rules

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

Short answer: INIU BI-B41 is not a brand-wide ban, but affected serial batches 000G21, 000H21, 000I21, and 000L21 should not be brought on a flight. If your serial is outside the recall scope, the device still needs the normal carry-on, Wh, route, airline, and label checks.

INIU BI-B41 is a 10,000 mAh power bank, usually about 37 Wh. The special issue is not its capacity; it is the serial-specific recall scope.

INIU and CPSC identify affected BI-B41 units by serial batches 000G21, 000H21, 000I21, and 000L21. CertiWatt keeps the recall serial-aware so unaffected BI-B41 units are not treated the same as affected batches.

Before travel, check the serial number against INIU recall guidance. Affected units should stop being used and should not be packed; non-affected units still require ordinary 2026 power-bank flight checks.

Rule summary

Model
INIU BI-B41, 10,000 mAh, 5V/3A.
Affected serials
000G21, 000H21, 000I21, and 000L21.
Capacity
About 37 Wh; recall scope is serial-specific.
Traveler action
Do not fly with affected serials; verify before packing.

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The final answer can change by model, airline, country, certification mark, label evidence, and recall status.

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FAQ

Is every INIU BI-B41 power bank recalled?

No. CertiWatt records this as a serial-aware recall for BI-B41 batches 000G21, 000H21, 000I21, and 000L21.

Can an affected INIU BI-B41 fly if it is under 100 Wh?

No. Affected serials should be treated as recall-risk devices, and recall status is separate from the under-100Wh capacity rule.

What if my BI-B41 serial is not in the affected list?

Then the recall flag should not apply, but the trip still needs ordinary power-bank checks for carry-on handling, quantity, route, airline, and label evidence.

What if I cannot read the serial?

Treat the recall eligibility as unresolved and verify with INIU before travel rather than assuming the device is clear.

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.