Naysayers may argue that Target’s heyday has come and gone, but there’s a new one arriving on June 9. That’s when Heyday — the first Target-owned tech brand —­ hits its website and sales floors ...
Target this week has announced a recall of its “Heyday” branded Lightning cables. The retailer says that the cable can pose shock and fire hazards and recommends that all customers stop using the ...
Target says Heyday, its first-ever Tar-zhay-designed consumer-electronics brand, is resonating with shoppers more than it had anticipated — which is stirring thoughts of spreading the 150-item line ...
If you have this phone charger from Target, find a different one to use. The retailer is recalling 90,000 cables after receiving over a dozen reports of the product shocking the user or catching fire.
Target is recalling some of its "heyday" branded Lightning cables over shock and fire hazard concerns after several incidents were reported. According to the recall notice, three-foot Lightning to USB ...
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The brand will offer more than 150 fashion-forward tech accessories, everything from Bluetooth speakers and headphones to phone cases, smartwatch bands, and charging cables. I'm PCMag's managing ...
Target will launch its new electronics accessories brand Heyday on Saturday, June 9, 2018. Heyday is Target’s first exclusive electronics brand, with products chosen for and designed with input from ...
Target this week announced a recall of "HeyDay" 3-foot Lightning to USB-A Charging Cables, which were sold between June 2018 and January 2019 at Target stores. Target sold approximately 90,000 of the ...
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If you own a colorful Heyday iPhone charging cable from Target, you may need to stop using it and return it ASAP. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) sent a recall notice this week for ...