Health Canada recalls 70,000 Fitbit Ionic wearables over burning hazard

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Health Canada has confirmed that it’s recalling over 70,000 Fitbit Ionic smartwatches sold in the country due to a burning hazard.

Fitbit says that its Ionic wearable can overheat and cause burn injuries. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission is also recalling the roughly 1.7 million Fitbit Ioniq wearables that were sold in the U.S.

Those who own the Ionic should stop using the device immediately and contact Fitbit for a refund, according to the now Google-owned company. Fitbit says that as of February 5th, it hasn’t received any reports regarding burning-related incidents in Canada. That said, there have been 115 reports of burn-related injuries in the United States.

Viewed as the fitness wearable company’s first smartwatch, the Fitbit Ionic was released in Canada back in August 2017 and was sold until August of 2020. The Ionic is best known for its clunky, squared-off design and lack of expected smartwatch features. It was eventually succeeded and left in the dust by Fitbit’s popular Versa and Sense smartwatch line.

For more information, Fitbit says to contact the company at 1-888-925-1764, online at www.help.fitbit.com/ionic or www.fitbit.com and click on ‘Product Help‘ at the bottom of the page.

Source: Health Canada Via: CTV News 

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