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  2. Smart Watch Bands Contain 'Very High Concentrations’ of ...

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    Bands used for smart watches and fitness trackers contain a synthetic rubber made with PFAS — also known as ... Cancer-Causing 'Forever Chemicals' Found in Many Kinds of Contact Lenses, ...

  3. Smartwatch and fitness tracker bands have elevated levels of ...

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    If you have a smartwatch or fitness tracker band that contains fluoroelastomer, Alan says there’s no need to panic. “But it is good to be aware of cumulative exposure,” she says.

  4. Your fitness watch could be exposing you to harmful ‘forever ...

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    Bands used in some fitness watches could contain forever chemicals (Getty) Smartwatches and fitness trackers may inadvertently expose wearers to harmful substances known as “forever chemicals ...

  5. List of Fitbit products - Wikipedia

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    Smart watch 2017 Built-in GPS Waterproof, 50 m (160 ft) 4–5 days Versa Smart watch 2018 Uses smartphone's GPS Waterproof, 50 m (160 ft) 4 days Ace Wristband 2018 Uses smartphone's GPS Resistant 5 days Charge 3 Wristband 2018 Uses smartphone's GPS Waterproof, 50 m (160 ft) 7 days Inspire Wristband 2019 Uses smartphone's GPS

  6. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    The HPA also says that due to the mobile phone's adaptive power ability, a DECT cordless phone's radiation could actually exceed the radiation of a mobile phone. The HPA explains that while the DECT cordless phone's radiation has an average output power of 10 mW, it is actually in the form of 100 bursts per second of 250 mW, a strength comparable to some mobile phones.

  7. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The watch's screen only wakes when activated by lifting one's wrist, touching the screen, or pressing a button. On 29 October 2014, Microsoft announced the Microsoft Band, a smart fitness tracker and the company's first venture into wrist-worn devices since SPOT (Smart Personal Objects Technology) a decade earlier. The Microsoft Band was ...