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Fitbit Voluntarily Recalls Rash-Inducing Force Wristbands – Consumerist
Fitbit Force Is An Amazing Device, Except For My Contact Dermatitis – Consumerist
Fitbit Still Plagued With Skin Irritation Complaints
Why Does my Fitbit Band Give Me a Rash? – Spartan Watches
Anyone else had this kind of reaction to their band? : r/fitbit
Contact urticaria caused by the Apple Watch – A case report - ScienceDirect
Versus 3 giving me this weird rash. More info in comments. : r/fitbit
Contact dermatitis - Wikipedia
I had been wearing my versa for 2 months and cleaning it every night when I got this rash. The skin looks wrinkled n some parts look almost burnt. I stopped wearing
FitBit Charge wearers suffering from irritated skin - PhoneArena
Rashes, blisters, peeling skin: Users of 130 dollar wrist-worn Fitbit fitness gadget up in arms after complaints that it causes skin sores and even permanent scarring | Daily Mail Online
Fitbit Rash: Allergy or Contact Dermatitis?
Fitness Trackers May Trigger Rashes in People Allergic to Nickel | Live Science
Experiencing skin discomfort, irritation, or wrist... - Page 3 - Fitbit Community
Fitbit Force users report roughly 10,000 cases of skin irritation - CNET
Why Your Fitness Tracker Is Giving You a Rash and How to Avoid Future Skin Irritation | Allure
Fitbit irritating your skin or causing a rash? Let's fix it! - MyHealthyApple
FitBit Rash is a Real Thing
Fitbit recalls activity tracker due to skin rashes | CNN Business
Fitbit Sense - Infinity Band Rash : r/fitbit
Fitbit Force Is An Amazing Device, Except For My Contact Dermatitis – Consumerist
Rash / Irritation from Fitbit Sense Sensor : r/fitbit
Fitbit Rash: Allergy or Contact Dermatitis?
Fitbit Force Is An Amazing Device, Except For My Contact Dermatitis – Consumerist
Some Fitbit Force Users Are Complaining About Nasty Rashes on Their Wrists
How I cured my Fitbit rash. Using only the scientific method and a… | by The Baked Good | Medium
Fitbit Voluntarily Recalls Rash-Inducing Force Wristbands – Consumerist