German regulators pulled 8,100 types of electronic devices off the market due to safety concerns, impacting a total of more than 73 million product units. The prohibited products included radio-controlled sockets that pose a risk of electric shock, faulty energy-saving boxes and voltage inverters that interfere with police and fire department radio signals, according to the Federal Network Agency, which presented its annual figures on Thursday. In 2022, the agency pulled 8,200 different products with a total number of units of 16 million. Regulators noted that manufacturer information required…