TechSame Old Problem: Fitbit Trackers Cause Rashes -- Fitbit Just Wants You To 'Take A Break' Roughly a year after the first reports broke into the mainstream, Fitbit is still addressing cases of skin irritation. Fitbit maintains that only a small percentage of customers are affected by the nickel in its fitness trackers.by Quinten Plummer
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