Fitbit will pay a hefty fine to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission for hiding safety risks tied to its recalled ...
Fitbit will pay $12.25 million after reaching a settlement with the Consumer Product Safety Commission for not reporting a ...
The civil penalty follows 115 reports of overheating, including injuries ranging from second to third-degree burns.
Fitbit has settled with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) over a long-standing defect that caused some ...
The device was recalled in 2022 after Fitbit received 115 reports of overheating and 78 reports of burn injuries.
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After consumer complaints of overheating batteries, the company did not immediately report the defect with its Ionic ...
Fitbit should have notified the CPSC about how dangerous the Ionic's batteries were. This week, they agreed to pay a ...
Fitbit has been fine $12.25 million as part of a settlement with a long-standing case with the Consumer Product Safety Commission regarding the Fitbit Ionic.
Fitbit will pay a civil penalty of $12.25 million after it “knowingly failed to immediately report” a defect in its Ionic smartwatches that caused dozens of people to sustain burn injuries, the ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Fitbit has reached a settlement over claims that the company did not report ...
Owners of the Fitbit Sense and Fitbit Versa 3 take note: Your wearable could be at risk of overheating and Google wants you ...