Warning for Fitbit users: A class action lawsuit in the US claims that some Ionic and Versa smartwatch batteries will overheat and burn the skin. - The Nation View
4 reasons Fitbit is being sued for inaccurate heart-rate monitors - EDN
New Study Strenghtens Fitbit Class Action Lawsuit - ATTN:
Fitbit Sleep Tracker Class Action Settlement - Top Class Actions
Fitbit Pushes For Arbitration in Fitness Tracker Class Action Lawsuit - Top Class Actions
Lawsuit claims more Fitbits are burn hazards, includes gross pictures | Ars Technica
Fitbit hit with class-action suit over inaccurate heart rate monitoring - The Verge
Google Fitbit devices burned users' wrists, lawsuit alleges | Reuters
Fitbit Trackers Are 'Highly Inaccurate,' Study Finds
Fitbit users sue, claiming heart rate monitors miss the beat - CNET
Fitbit Faces Lawsuit Over Allergic Reactions
Jawbone Accuses Fitbit of Stealing Information by Hiring Workers Away - The New York Times
Fitbit Faces Lawsuit Over Allergic Reactions
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Class-Action Lawsuit Calls Fitbit 'Not Totally Accurate' – CBS Philly
Fitbit Lawsuit: 4 Things to Know | Time
Professor Klonoff appears on Today Show to discuss Fitbit classaction lawsuit • Newsroom • Lewis & Clark