I had a fire at one site a few years back.. We placed a tile underneath the charging stations to reduce the risk of the fire spreading. Then moved to metal cabinets just for extra safety. — Michael Wilson
Fitbit Ionic Smartwatch
The Hazard
Fitbit has determined that there is a risk that, in rare circumstances, the battery in the Ionic Smartwatch may overheat.
If the battery overheats while a user is wearing the product and the user does not remove the watch, it could present a burn hazard.
What to do
Stop using the Ionic Smartwatch and visit help.fitbit.com/ionic to organise a refund.
Customers will be issued a refund of USD299 and an access code for a discount of 40% off select new products from the Fitbit Store.
This recall does not affect any other Fitbit smartwatches or trackers — NZ Rcalls
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