A viral Facebook post claimed a Power GEEZ 2016 had exploded in a checked bag at Denver International Airport. The post was later debunked (the battery in question was a fake), but the damage was done. Major retailers pulled the product pending "safety verification"—a process the original manufacturer could not afford.
Just do not fly with it. Old lithium is still old lithium. Have a Power GEEZ 2016 gathering dust in a drawer? Plug it in. If the blue LCD flickers to life, you are holding a piece of forgotten innovation. Cherish it, but maybe don't charge your iPhone 15 with it. power geez 2016
By: Tech Archaeology Desk