Sporting an external battery pack to your iPod Touch or iPhone? If it happens to be from Mophie or Best Buy’s Rocketfish brand, we’d advise you to keep in mind and avoid getting burned. Rocketfish’s RF-KL12 battery case for the iPhone 3G / 3GS have been reported in a small variety of burn and “minor” fire incidents, while Mophie’s announced that a select variety of Juice Pack Air models for the 4th generation iPod Touch (seen above) are in peril for overheating, and potentially even melting. Suffice it to mention, if you are currently in possession of said battery extenders you ought to stop using it immediately. Best Buy asks that owners of the Rocketfish case get in contact to facilitate a return, on the way to be met with a $70 gift card within the US ($105 in Canada) as compensation. As for Mophie? In case your Juice Pack Air is definitely one of the affected serial numbers, you can initiate a swap for a fresh unit via a return form on its website. Hit those source links below for all of the details — that is one case where you actually won’t wish to feel the burn .
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