Fitbit's Charge series has long been the Goldilocks of fitness trackers — not quite a smartwatch, but far more capable than a basic step counter. With the Charge 6 (released in 2023), Fitbit packed ...
Cardio load measures how much exercise you do. Fitbit previously recommended a cardio load target for each day, but the recommendations were often too high or confusing. The new Fitbit app tracks ...
If you’ve woken up to check your Fitbit app this morning only to find data missing and your device unable to sync, you’re not alone as an outage is causing problems. Update: Google, speaking to ...
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Fitbit users are complaining their wearables do not last anywhere near as long off a charge as they used to, following a recent software update. The update was intended to address possible battery ...
After a mandatory firmware update, some Versa 3 and Sense owners say battery life has been dramatically diminished. After a mandatory firmware update, some Versa 3 and Sense owners say battery life ...
Fitbit is paying a $12.25 million fine for failing to report safety risks associated with its Ionic smartwatches. The Ionic smartwatch had a defect causing overheating, which led to burns, including ...
More than two years after recalling about 1.7 million Ionic smartwatches sold globally, Google-owned Fitbit will pay a $12.2 million penalty for failing to alert consumers that the products can ...
After consumer complaints of overheating batteries, the company did not immediately report the defect with its Ionic smartwatches, according to a settlement with the U.S. government. By Adeel Hassan ...
Fitbit LLC will pay a $12.25 million civil penalty to settle charges that the California-based company didn’t promptly notify regulators that its Ionic smartwatches had a defect that could hurt ...
Fitbit has agreed to pay a $12.2 million penalty for failing to report an overheating issue with Ionic smartwatches, which caused burns to consumers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) ...