The U.S. CPSC has announced that Apple's AirTag is now inline with Reese's Law. Apple's item tracker now features additional warnings about it's potential battery hazards. The law is centered ...
Apple made these changes at some point after "Reese's Law" went into effect in March 2024, according to the announcement. The CPSC did not indicate if the warnings were added to the AirTag in the ...
The recalled firearm sights contain a button cell battery that violates the mandatory federal regulations for consumer ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of over 200,000 red dot firearm sights due to an ...
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a notice to Apple for violating Reese’s Law by selling AirTags without required warning labels about the dangers of button cell battery ...
The CPSC notified Apple that AirTag was in violation of warning label requirements related to Reese’s Law. Essentially the law requires products with button cell or coin batteries to include ...
The notice involves alleging violations of the warning label requirements of Reese’s Law. Reese’s Law and CPSC regulations that implement it establish performance and warning label requirements for ...
Since Oct. 2023, Reese's Law and CPSC regulations requires that all products with coin or button-cell batteries ensure the batteries are kept secure from children and carry warnings that they can ...
No, it’s not an AirTag 2, but Apple’s AirTag now comes with a warning label attached to the box and a symbol by the battery door to make the item tracker complaint with Reese’s Law in the ...