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Urgent Fitbit safety warning issued as 1.7 million users risk major 'burn hazard' to wrists

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Apple watch, and uses GPS and heart rate tracking to help you keep an eye on your fitness and meet your workout goals.However, more than 174 users have reportedly complained to Fitbit about their batteries overheating, with 118 of those getting burned.Two of those injured received third-degree burns, while four others got second-degree burns.The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has told Ionic owners to stop using the device immediately and contact Fitbit for a refund.

US customers will also be eligible for pre-paid return packaging.Fitbit said in a statement that the device was made between 2017 and 2020 and is no longer sold new through its website or other retailers.

It added that "this voluntary recall is specific to Fitbit Ionic devices. It does not impact any other Fitbit smartwatches or trackers.""The health and safety of Fitbit users is our highest priority.

We are taking this action out of an abundance of caution for our users. We will offer a refund to Fitbit Ionic customers."There are four affected models with the serial numbers FB503CPBU, FB503GYBK, FB503WTGY and FB503WTNV.

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