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Google-owned Fitbit to pay $12.2 million after customers were melted by smartwatches

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Last updated: July 19, 2025 12:57 pm
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Government regulatory authorities stated Thursday that greater than 2 years after remembering around 1.7 million Ionic smartwatches offered worldwide, Google-owned Fitbit will certainly pay a $12.2 million penalty for stopping working to alert customers that the item might get too hot and trigger burns.

According to the United State Customer Item Security Compensation (CPSC), Fitbit obtained various records of overheating lithium-ion batteries in watches throughout 2018, 2019, and 2020. Fitbit released an upgrade in very early 2020 to resolve the imperfection, yet remained to obtain comments from shed targets and fell short to report the problem to regulatory authorities as needed by legislation.

” While health-conscious individuals put on Fitbit Ionic smartwatches to track their wellness, they do not recognize these watches place their security in jeopardy,” stated CPSC Commissioner Rich Trumka Jr., due to the fact that Fitbit really did not claim anything,” in a declaration Thursday.

United State Customer Item Security Compensation (CPSC) and Fitbit Revealing a recall In March 2020, the business launched a record on its Ionic smartwatch, stating it had actually gotten 115 records in the USA of the tool’s battery getting too hot. Residential consumers reported 78 situations of burns, consisting of 2 situations of third-degree burns and 4 situations of second-degree burns; one more 40 events were reported globally.

Fitbit quit generating the Ionic version, which tracked task, heart price and rest, in 2020.

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Photo of Fitbit’s Ionic smartwatch.

customer item security compensation.


A representative for Google, which bought the Fitbit Ionic, stated: “Consumer security stays our leading concern, and we delight in to fix the problems developing from the 2022 Fitbit Ionic volunteer recall with the CPSC.” Fitbit costs $2.1 billion 2019.

In Between September 2017 and December 2021, about 1 million remembered smartwatches were offered in the USA at stores such as Finest Buy, Kohl’s, and Target, in addition to online at Amazon.com and Fitbit.com. The items retail for in between $200 and $330 each. One more 693,000 systems were offered to worldwide markets, according to the business.

The 2020 recall comes 8 years after Fitbit remembered its Fitbit Pressure task monitoring bands, after the business obtained concerning 9,900 records of skin irritability and 250 records of blistering.

Along with a $12.25 million civil charge, the negotiation needs Fitbit to keep interior controls and treatments to make sure conformity with the Customer Item Security Act. The business additionally consented to send yearly records on its conformity program and interior controls, the CPSC stated.

Kate Gibson.

Kate Gibson is a press reporter for CBS MoneyWatch in New york city, covering company and customer money.

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