Google's Fitbit fined $12.2 million after customers burned by watches
Fitbit failed to report overheating incidents involving its Ionic watches in which customers suffered serious burns, safety regulator said.
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Fitbit failed to report overheating incidents involving its Ionic watches in which customers suffered serious burns, safety regulator said.
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