After
warning
customers
to
stop
using
it,
Humane
is
now
formally
recalling
around
10,500
units
of
its
charging
case
for
the
beleaguered
AI
Pin.
The
affected
cases
were
sold
from
last
November
through
May
of
this
year.
According
to
the
CPSC
recall
page,
the
lithium
polymer
battery
in
the
Charge
Case
Accessory
can
potentially
overheat
and
present
a
fire
hazard.
Humane
admitted
similar
findings
in
a
June
email
to
customers.
That
worst-case
scenario,
thankfully,
hasn’t
happened
yet;
the
recall
notes
“one
report
of
a
charge
case
overheating
and
melting
during
charging,”
but
there
haven’t
been
any
injuries
or
damage
to
property.
The
AI
Pin,
its
magnetic
Battery
Booster,
and
Humane’s
charging
pad
are
“not
affected,”
the
company
said
in
its
earlier
email.
Still,
the
situation
is
yet
another
blemish
for
Humane’s
first
product,
which
got
off
to
a
terrible
start
after
a
wave
of
damning
reviews,
slow
sales,
and
plentiful
returns.
That
10,500
number
is
another
indication
of
the
AI
Pin’s
slow-going
sales.
The
company
recently
lowered
the
device’s
price
in
an
attempt
to
reverse
its
fortunes.
(The
cheaper
model
no
longer
includes
the
charge
case.)
Humane
has
also
continued
releasing
software
improvements
for
the
wearable
gadget.
“CosmOS
1.2
is
our
biggest
software
update
since
launch,”
the
company
posted
on
X
this
month.
Customers
have
the
option
of
requesting
either
a
full
refund
or
getting
a
replacement
charge
case. If
opting
for
the
refund,
those
who
bought
it
standalone
will
receive
$149,
and
anyone
who
got
a
charge
case
as
part
of
the
AI
Pin
“complete
package”
will
get
$129.
Humane’s
revised,
safer
charge
case
will
be
available
in
three
to
six
months,
according
to
the
CPSC.
The
bigger
question
is
what
might
happen
to
the
company
itself
within
that
timeframe.
Will
Humane
manage
to
find
a
buyer?
Can
it
find
success
putting
CosmOS
on
other
products?
(Originally posted by Chris Welch)
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