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Fitbit recalls one million Ionic watches after burn injuries

Fitbit received 115 reports of the battery overheating in the US, with 78 reports of burn injuries.

GOOGLE-OWNED FITBIT has recalled one million of its Ionic smartwatches after dozens of users reported burn injuries after the battery overheated.

The fitness gadget maker said anyone who bought the $299 (€260) watch with the model number FB503 should immediately stop using the product and contact Fitbit for packaging to return it.

Customers will receive a full refund and a discount of 40% to purchase certain Fitbit products, the company said.

Fitbit received 115 reports of the battery overheating in the US, with 78 reports of burn injuries including two reports of third-degree burns and four claims of second-degree burns.

There were 40 reports of burn injuries internationally.

Fitbit, based in San Francisco, introduced the Ionic watches in 2017 and stopped producing them in 2020.

Google completed its $2.1billion (€1.8b) acquisition of Fitbit last year, which raised concerns about privacy.

A subsidiary of Alphabet, Google makes most of its money by selling ads that rely on information it collects about its billions of users’ interests and whereabouts.

Privacy watchdogs feared it might exploit Fitbit to peer even deeper into people’s lives.

Google entered a series of commitments in Europe and other parts of the world in which it pledged not to use health and fitness data from Fitbit’s 29 million users to sell more ads.

The Washington DC and three states sued Google this year for allegedly deceiving consumers – but not specifically via Fitbit products – and invading their privacy by making it nearly impossible for them to stop their location from being tracked.

DC attorney general Karl Racine alleged Google “systematically” deceived consumers about how their locations are tracked and used.

He also said the internet search giant has misled users into believing they can control the information the company collects about them.

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    Mute darrell murphy
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 9:42 PM

    Talk about feel the burn

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    Mute Noel Doherty
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 9:46 PM

    @darrell murphy: hahahah

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    Mute Gav Murphy
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 9:06 PM

    I don’t trust the dodgy radiation beam straight to the wrist.
    I found them very irritable .
    Data gold mines also.

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    Mute Lee King Buckett
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 9:25 PM

    @Gav Murphy: Data goldmine – yes have to agree there.

    Radiation beam – nope. Its a light that is used to (inaccurately) measure heart rate. No different to any wrist based HR monitor and certainly nothing to be worried about.

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    Mute Ajax Penumbra
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 10:18 PM

    @Gav Murphy: Data goldmine? It only knows what you tell them.

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    Mute Burt Macklin
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    Mar 3rd 2022, 7:14 AM

    @Gav Murphy: Tell them nothing Gav

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    Mute Ríain HenC
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 9:47 PM

    Should have just renamed it Wristonfireabit , be grand.

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    Mute The Irish Ranger
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 10:48 PM

    @Ríain HenC: A woeful joke without say
    , I’ll get my coat. Nice

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    Mute Garreth mc mahon
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 10:39 PM

    Feel the burn has a whole new meaning

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    Mute Richard Fennessy
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    Mar 2nd 2022, 11:36 PM

    I was foolish enough to buy 2 fitbits both black screened went dead. Dirt

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    Mute Roger Bond
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    Mar 3rd 2022, 5:48 AM

    @Richard Fennessy: you need to change them and they will light up.

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    Mute Richard Fennessy
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    Mar 3rd 2022, 9:33 AM

    @Roger Bond:

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