Fitbits burn skin, not calories, lawsuit says
Google’s Fitbit smartwatches are heating up and burning users’ wrists even after a recall, alleges a proposed class action filed in the Northern District of California.
Google, which acquired Fitbit for $2.1 billion in 2021, said in March that the overheating was “very rare” and limited to the “Fitbit Ionic” model that was discontinued in 2020.
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