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Noise Machine Power Adapters Recalled Due to Electrocution Risk

Noise Machine Power Adapters Recalled Due to Electrocution Risk

The power adapter for a popular sound device is being recalled, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced this week.

Adapters sold with Hatch Rest 1st Generation devices can lose their plastic casing when removed from an electrical outlet and pose a shock hazard to consumers.


What do you want to know?

  • The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for Hatch Rest 1st Generation Sound Machine Power Adapters
  • Adapters can lose their plastic casing when removed from a power outlet and pose a shock hazard to consumers
  • The recall affects approximately 919,000 devices sold in the United States between 2019 and 2022.
  • Hatch said the recall affects only the power adapter, not the device, and is providing replacement power cords to affected customers.


Approximately 919,400 devices in the United States and 44,352 in Canada are affected.

On its website, Hatch said it had issued a voluntary recall for the power adapters that came with the 1st next-generation devices sold between 2019 and 2022.

“This recall specifically involves power adapters issued by Jiangsu Chenyang Electron Co.,” the company said.

The recall applies only to the power adapter, not the device.

“Once a replacement AC adapter is issued, the Hatch Rest 1st The generating device can continue to be used safely.

Hatch said it no longer sources power adapters from Jiangsu Chenyang Electron Co.

“All current power adapter manufacturing partners have exceeded industry safety standards,” he said.

Hatch is offering a free power cord to affected customers.