According to the recall of the Fitbit Ionic, the watch’s lithium-ion battery has the potential of significantly overheating, which can lead to burns. San Francisco-based Smartwatch company Fitbit is ...
Update: A federal class-action lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California claims that the recall of Fitbit Ionic smartwatches described in this article did not go far enough and that other ...
WASHINGTON — Fitbit, the smart device maker owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, is voluntarily recalling about 1 million of its Ionic smartwatches in the U.S. after reports of over 100 injuries ...
WASHINGTON - Fitbit is recalling more than 1 million of its Ionic smartwatches sold in the U.S. and abroad over concerns that the battery can overheat and pose a burn risk to the person wearing it.
When you purchased a Fitbit, you intended to burn calories, not your skin. However, hundreds of consumers have recently submitted complaints that their Fitbit got so hot while they were wearing it ...
Seven months after Fitbit recalled the entirety of its Ionic smartwatches in March, a large number of customers say they still haven’t been reimbursed over the potentially faulty product. Fitbit sold ...
Fitbit has issued a recall of its Ionic sports watch, after reports of users being burned by the device. The official recall has been issued in the US, amid disturbing numbers of burns suffered while ...