Our office is currently representing a woman whose Casely Power Pod exploded while she was using her phone resulting in serious injuries. The Casely Power Pod 5000mAh portable Magsafe wireless phone charger, model E33A has been recalled. Casely advised users “Immediately stop using your Casely Power pods” and gave instructions on replacement and disposal (Casely.com). Casely received 51 consumer reports of the lithium-ion battery overheating, expanding or catching on fire while they were charging their phones.
See Consumer Product Safety Comission;https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Casely-Recalls-Wireless-Portable-Power-Banks-Due-to-Fire-and-Burn-Hazards
According to the Casely website;
“April 17th, 2025: Casely Inc., in collaboration with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), is voluntarily recalling certain Casely Power Pods because the lithium-ion battery in the recalled Power Pods can potentially overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. The units were sold online at getcasely.com, Amazon.com and other ecommerce websites from March 2022 through September 2024. Our records indicate that you may have purchased a Power Pod covered by this recall.
If you own a qualifying Power Pod, please stop using it immediately. Follow the instructions below to request a free replacement and dispose of your current Power Pod battery pack according to your local lithium-ion battery disposal guidelines.”
This recall applies to about 429,000 units of model E33A sold from March 2022 to September 2024. Our law firm is interested in talking with people who have had similar incidents where a Casely Power Pod 5000mAh portable Magsafe wireless phone charger, model E33A exploded or caught fire. If you have any information or experienced a similar incident, please contact Thomas Brandi (tjb@brandilaw.com), or Austin Fish (amf@brandilaw.com) by email or at (415) 989-1800.