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Fitbit recalls millions of 'Ionic' smartwatches after battery burn reports

Read more about Fitbit recalls millions of 'Ionic' smartwatches after battery burn reports on Business Standard. Google-owned wearable brand Fitbit on Wednesday said it is recalling its 'Ionic' smartwatch following reports of an overheating battery and potential burn injury.<br>

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Fitbit recalls millions of 'Ionic' smartwatches after battery burn reports

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  1. Fitbit recalls millions of 'Ionic' smartwatches after battery burn reports Google-owned wearable brand Fitbit on Wednesday said it is recalling its 'Ionic' smartwatch following reports of an overheating battery and potential burn injury. Fitbit ionic smartwatch The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in the US said in a statement that at least 115 people in the US -- and 59 globally -- have reported an overheating battery on the device. There were 118 reports of burns, with two reports of third-degree burns and four reports of second-degree burns. "Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Ionic smartwatches and contact Fitbit to receive pre-paid packaging to return the device" the commission warned. Click Here

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