Emily Sortor  |  July 29, 2019

Category: Apparel

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fitbit fitness trackerA class action lawsuit recently removed to federal court claims that Fitbit bands pop off too easily.

The Fitbit class action lawsuit was filed by Baron Willis who says that for years, Fitbits had a design defect that caused the fitness bands to “regularly pop off the consumer’s wrists.”

Allegedly, the company knew of should have known of the problem but failed to correct the defect and continued to sell the products to consumers without notifying them of the defect.

Willis claims that on or around May 13, 2015, he purchased a Fitbit Flex in California. He says that he wore the device for its intended use but the band separated from the device, causing it to fall off of his wrist.

The Fitbit class action states that 10 days later, Willis returned his Fitbit Flex to the place he purchased it, and it was replaced with another device, the Fitbit Charge.

However, Willis says he started wearing the Fitbit Charge but on multiple occasions, the band separated from the device, causing it to fall of his wrist.

According to the Fitbit class action, Willis returned his Fitbit Charge about a year later and it was replaced with a Fitbit Charge HR. However, he says that he encountered the same problem with the new device, returned it, and was given a Fitbit Blaze.

Willis claims that the same problem occurred with the Fitbit Blaze, but unfortunately it popped off his wrist repeatedly and was eventually lost.

The Fitbit defect class action lawsuit says that Willis purchased and replaced his Fitbits because they were advertised as being wearable and capable of tracking and monitoring steps. Allegedly, Fitbit advertises that the devices use “superior,” “leading,” and the “latest” technology which he believed applied to the bands as well as the tracking monitor.

The Fitbit class action lawsuit goes on to say that these representations are false and the item cannot be used as advertised.

Willis says that he was financially injured by Fitbit’s misrepresentations because had he known that the Fitbits were defective and would fall off of his wrist, preventing them from tracking his data, he would not have purchased the device, or would not have paid as much for it.

Willis seeks damages on behalf of himself and all similarly affected consumers.

Willis is represented by Robert W. Thompson and David G. Jensen of Callahan Thompson Sherman & Caudill LLP.

The Fitbit Band Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Baron Willis v. Fitbit Inc., Case No. 3:19-cv-01377-DMS-WVG, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

 

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386 thoughts onFitbit Class Action Says Bands Pop Off Easily

  1. Robert Goudin says:

    Add me please

  2. Theresa Andriulli says:

    I went thru four Fitbits the bands broke at the hinges. Three were under warranty but when a new one was exchanged had to buy new warranty. The last one they just switched out so the warranty didn’t match the color and had to buy a new one which has miniature magnets on back and come apart while charging all at Best Buy

  3. Pedro villena says:

    Yes this happened to me

  4. Pamela M. Comstock says:

    I had one, and yes, the band plug would pop out of its hole…got to be a pain. Then after a time, the thing wouldn’t work right….just gave up on it.

  5. Christine Scappino says:

    Add me please

  6. Laura Califf says:

    I own two and I had to replace the bands because it come apart easily on it’s own. Please add me.

  7. Walter Chambers says:

    Have had 3/4 bands that tore up and a fit bit band that fell off. Add me

  8. Joyce Blackson says:

    Add me, please

  9. Milisa Gardner says:

    I have lost two fitbits because of this.

  10. Luis P Rodriguez says:

    My family and I had 4 fit bits and have always had problems with the bands. Some were even to hard to change the bands. Fitbit is a good concept but too bad the flaws were not taken care of.

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