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Sunday, January 24, 2016

Report: Microsoft Recalling Overheating Surface Pro Chargers Lance Ulanoff, Mashable

The Microsoft Surface success story has taken a bit of a twist.

Microsoft will, according to Channelnomics Europe voluntarily recall chargers for the Surface Pro, Surface Pro 2 and Surface Pro 3. The power supply adapters, which connect to the tablet/laptop hybrid via magnets, can apparently get damaged if they are “sharply or repeatedly bent… [or] tightly wrapped,” according to a statement given to Channelnomics Europe by Microsoft.



 As Microsoft gets its mojo back, the Surface Pro line has been a particularly bright spot. Last year, the company reported big growth in Surface Pro sales (117%) on the strength of its Surface Pro 3 launch and last fall it rolled out both the Surface Pro 4 and innovative Surface Book. There is the potential that there are millions of Surface Pro chargers in customers’ hands right now.

The products combine the generally well-received Windows 10 with a high-resolution touch-screen and, in the case of Surface Pros, a lightweight and detachable keyboard.

There are no reported issues with the computer itself, but damaged cords have apparently cased “some issues,” according to Microsoft.

The voluntary recall, which has yet to be officially announced, is being done out of what appears to be an abundance of caution. That said, some Surface Pro owners have reported sparking issues on Microsoft’s own support forums.

The company clearly already understands the adapter vulnerability: Microsoft’s safety instructions for the Surface Pro line already recommend that customers “protect cords from being pinched or sharply bent, particularly where they connect to the power outlet, the power supply unit, and the device.”

According to the report, Microsoft will be setting up a special site where customers can request a new charger. They’ll also be instructed on how to properly dispose of their existing one.

Mashable has contacted Microsoft for comment and will update this report with their reply.