Fitbit irritating your skin or causing a rash? Let's fix it! - MyHealthyApple
New Fitbits are giving owners RASHES: Firm says users should 'wear them less' - despite it having features for 24 hour use | Daily Mail Online
My FitBit Blaze has been leaving this weird rash on my wrist. I've contacted customer support, but I figured I'd check if y'all know anything about it : r/fitbit
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Kevin Pedraja on Twitter: "Fitbit Charge HR rash. Never had an issue with my old Flex. Guess this is going in a drawer. Apple Watch time? http://t.co/FFh17iyrUu" / Twitter
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Rash from Charge3! Any advice?! 😭 : Fitbit, Smartwatch, Wearables : r/ fitbit
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Fitbit Does More Than Track Fitness, It Also Leaves a Rash for Some - ABC News
Fitbit irritating your skin or causing a rash? Let's fix it! - MyHealthyApple
Apple Watch and Fitbit can cause rashes and boils as they are 'perfect breeding ground for bacteria'
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Fitbit Sense - Infinity Band Rash : r/fitbit
Skin irritation Charge 2. : r/fitbit
Anybody else get an allergic reaction to their Fitbit Charge HR? Happens to me once every couple of months. : r/fitbit
Wear your Fitbit too long and you may get a rash, admits Fitbit | TechRadar
Fitbit Acknowledges Latest Devices Are Causing Rashes, Advises To “Give Your Wrist A Rest” | TechCrunch