GigaomFitbit stops selling Force activity tracker, issues voluntary recall
The company is no longer selling the activity tracking band due to an allergic reaction being experienced by some users, and is conducting a voluntary recall. Read more »
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The company is no longer selling the activity tracking band due to an allergic reaction being experienced by some users, and is conducting a voluntary recall. Read more »
Fitbit has acknowledged the issue and is offering affected users a replacement device or refund. Read more »
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