A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple, alleging that some Apple Watch wristbands contain potentially hazardous levels of harmful chemicals.
Peaslee has previously found PFAS in other consumer products like cosmetics, fast food wrappers, contact lenses, and dental floss, among others. Researchers say chemicals in these products can migrate ...
more widely known as “forever chemicals” — in three of its Apple Watch wristbands: the Sport Band, Ocean Band, and Nike Sport band. The lawsuit cites a recent University of Notre Dame study ...
PFAS was discovered in particular in more expensive wristbands, which were up to ... at all Apple Watch users who purchased a Sport Band, a Nike Sport Band or an Ocean Band, or received one ...
and Nike Sport Band -- contain harmful levels of PFAS to make them resistant to sweat and skin oils. It cites a recent study by the University of Notre Dame, which identified these wristbands as ...
Contrary to the stated goal of making you healthier, the watch bands of your wearables could be doing the opposite.
The event promoted the After Dark Tour, a women’s race series by Nike that features half-marathons in six cities: Sydney, Shanghai, Seoul, Mumbai, Mexico City and Los Angeles. The After Dark Tour half ...
Apple has been sued for allegedly selling wristbands for its smartwatches ... the Ocean Band, and the Nike Sport Band that ships with Nike-branded Apple Watches. Apple describes all three as ...
The lawsuit against Apple, spotted by The Register, accuses the company of using fluoroelastomers in three Apple Watch bands—the Sport Band, Ocean Band, and Nike Sport Band. Fluoroelastomers ...
Apple has been sued for allegedly selling wristbands for its smartwatches that contain high ... the Ocean Band, and the Nike Sport Band that ships with Nike-branded Apple Watches. Apple describes all ...
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