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Fitbit Agrees to Pay $12 Million for Not Quickly Reporting Burn Risk With Watches

After consumer complaints of overheating batteries, the company did not immediately report the defect with its Ionic smartwatches, according to a settlement with the U.S. government.

Adeel Hassan
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Consumer Product Safety Commission, Fitbit, Google Inc, Recalls and Bans of Products, Watches and Clocks
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