Product Safety Information Notice on YuSailng 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo
The YuSailng 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo is being recalled due to potential risks of fire or electric shock, as it may not comply with EU regulations. The product was sold online through Amazon.ie.

- Brand
- YuSailng
- Product
- 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo
- Sold on
- Amazon
- What to do
- If you have purchased one of these products, please stop using it immediately. You may wish to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to you.
- Publication date:25 June 2026
Product Safety Information notice on YuSailng 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo sold online by Amazon.ie.

No evidence has been provided to confirm that the product complies with the requirements of the European Union (Low Voltage Electrical Equipment) Regulations 2016, as amended. This product may pose a potential risk of fire or electric shock.
The brand is YuSailng. There are approximately 33 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The products were sold online through Amazon.ie.
What to do
If you have purchased one of these products, please stop using it immediately. You may wish to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to you. This can be done via your user account on Amazon.
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. The YuSailng 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo is being recalled due to potential risks of fire or electric shock, as it may not comply with EU regulations. The product was sold online through Amazon.ie.
Why is 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo being recalled?
The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. The YuSailng 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo is being recalled due to potential risks of fire or electric shock, as it may not comply with EU regulations. The product was sold online through Amazon.ie.
What should I do if I have this product?
If you have purchased one of these products, please stop using it immediately. You may wish to contact Amazon to see if there are any remedies available to you.
Where was 65W Supervooc Charger for Oppo sold?
It was sold via Amazon.
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