Article 5YT1K Google’s Fitbit Ionic recall doesn’t go far enough, lawsuit says

Google’s Fitbit Ionic recall doesn’t go far enough, lawsuit says

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Victoria Song
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In March, Google announced it was voluntarily recalling 1.7 million Fitbit Ionic smartwatches following reports of 78 burns. Now, a recently filed lawsuit says the recall didn't go far enough, claiming that the same defect affects all of Google's Fitbit devices.

According to the court documents, all Fitbit smartwatches and fitness trackers share the same defect - a tendency to overheat, thereby causing burns or creating fire hazards. The complaint also accuses Fitbit of trying to deflect blame onto consumer hygiene" when incidents are reported, and that the recall doesn't adequately compensate Ionic owners.

Reasonable consumers," the complaint reads, purchase the Products to burn calories - not their skin - and to safely pursue a...

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