After consumer complaints of overheating batteries, the company did not immediately report the defect with its Ionic ...
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Fitbit received numerous reports of the Ionic smartwatches overheating while being worn by consumers, causing some consumers ...
The conduct in this case was particularly deplorable and heinous not just because of the injuries, but because it was an act ...
The civil penalty follows 115 reports of overheating, including injuries ranging from second to third-degree burns.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing that Fitbit LLC, of San Francisco, California, has agreed to pay a $12.25 million civil pe ...
The CPSC had accused Fitbit of not immediately reporting that the Ionic smartwatches had a defect that could result in serious injury or death to consumers.