![]() ![]() On the Commission’s instruction, owners should stop using the recalled Ionics immediately and reach out to Fitbit to organise a return and refund. Internationally there are 118 burn injury reports so far, according to the CPSC. Two of the victims reported third-degree burns, and four reported second-degree burns. It has been reported that the lithium-ion batteries used in the Ionic trackers are overheating, with at least 115 reported incidents of overheating and 78 burn reports in the US. The fitness tracker giants, acquired by Google last year, have voluntarily recalled 1.7m of the devices in circulation after the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a ‘burn hazard’. Product recall: Fitbit’s Ionic fitness watches have been recalled amid reports of batteries overheating and causing burns to users. ![]()
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