Share:

Share via email - Fitbits recalled after reports of third-degree burns Share on Facebook - Fitbits recalled after reports of third-degree burns Share on LinkedIn - Fitbits recalled after reports of third-degree burns Share on X - Fitbits recalled after reports of third-degree burns

Fitbits recalled after reports of third-degree burns

These Fitbit models have been recalled for causing third-degree burns
© Transversospinales | Dreamstime.com

Burning calories is a key to losing weight and staying in shape. However, you should never feel an actual burn when working out. Unfortunately, that is what some Fitbit owners have had to deal with recently.

It wasn’t because they hit the gym too hard or that Fitbit built personal motivators into its smartwatches. But an issue with some batteries led to injuries and a subsequent recall of thousands of gadgets.

Read on for details on what happened with these Fitbit devices and what you should do if you own one.

Here’s the backstory

Fitbit has an extensive range of fitness trackers and smartwatches to keep an eye on your daily activities and general health. One of the most popular models is the Fitbit Ionic smartwatch, with around 1-million devices sold in the U.S. and almost 700,000 more sold internationally.

Fitbit Ionic
Credit: CPSC

But after at least 115 reports in the U.S. and 59 internationally, Fitbit quickly realized that something was amiss. Here’s the problem: The watches would overheat, causing burn wounds to people wearing them when not removed fast enough.

After an investigation, the company has now recalled the Ionic smartwatch. At least 78 users reported injuries, including two reports of third-degree burns and four reports of second-degree burns.

In the recall notice issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the lithium-ion battery in specific models can overheat, causing burn wounds or a possible fire.

The affected devices include:

  • Fitbit Ionic smartwatches in Slate Blue/Burnt Orange, Charcoal/Smoke Gray, Blue Gray/Silver Gray, and Adidas edition.
  • They have a model number on the back of FB503CPBU, FB503GYBK, FB503WTGY or FB503WTNV.
  • They are sold at Amazon, Best Buy, Kohl’s, Target and other stores from September 2017 through December 2021 for $200 to $330.

What you can do about it

If you have one of the recalled models, stop using it immediately. CPSC explained that users should contact Fitbit to receive pre-paid packaging to return the device. When the company takes delivery of the package, you’ll get a refund of $299, and some will also receive a discount code for 40% off other Fitbit devices.

The website to register your Ionic and receive the pre-paid packaging is www.fitbitionic.expertinquiry.com. If you have questions about the recall, you can call Fitbit toll-free at 888-925-1764, available 24 hours a day. There is more information on the www.help.fitbit.com/ionic or www.fitbit.com websites.

Keep reading

10 Fitbit tips and tricks you need to try

What’s keeping you up at night? Fitbit can detect snores and other noise

Tags: Amazon, batteries, battery, burns, Fitbit, fitness trackers, injuries, losing weight, recall, smartwatches