HP is reportedly recalling some laptops to replace the battery. Essentially, HP responded immediately to reports that some batteries want some models to overheat. So the company appreciated that security is better than apologizing.
This seems to be an annual delivery for HP. 2016, the company revoked 41.000 laptop batteries after overheating reports. Then 2017, HP recalled 101.000 batteries for the same reason. This year, the number of laptop batteries recalled is about 50.000.
According to HP, recalled batteries "have the potential to overheat and cause a fire hazard." The company bases its conclusion on eight reports related to melting or battery damage, one of which led to extensive damage to the computer and another reported first-degree burns.
The products που επηρεάζονται είναι τα ΗP Probook 64x (G2 and G3), ΗP ProBook 65x (G2 and G3), ΗP x360 310 G2, ΗP ENVY m6, ΗP Pavilion x360, ΗP 11 notebook computers, and HP ZBook (17 G3, 17 G4, and Studio G3) mobile workstations. All computers were released between December 2015 and December 2017.
Hewlett Packard claims that this recall only affects it "0,1% of HP systems sold worldwide in the last two years". The revocation is optional, but the company will replace the affected batteries for free.
To find out if your laptop is affected, go to the official company control page and follow the instructions. You will need to download a utility (HP Battery Validation Utility) to check if your battery is affected or not.
To mention that it is very good to see Companies to take initiatives to protect the safety of their customers. However, this is the third year in a row that Hewlett Packard has recalled batteries, and it may be time to switch suppliers.