Samsung Fitness Watch Left on Overnight Reportedly Burned User’s Wrist

A person wearing a Samsung Galaxy Active 2 Watch presses on the screen.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 debuted in 2019, however some customers have lengthy complained about some watch gadgets overheating.
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Rather than being a hot-ticket merchandise, some earlier fashions of the Samsung Galaxy watch are reportedly getting too sizzling, interval. One Reddit person mentioned he was fairly severely burned by an Active-series watch in a single day throughout a medicine-induced deep slumber.

The Reddit submit, first noticed by Techradar, reveals a picture of a person’s wrist with the tough define of the place the watch sat plus a round burn sample the place the watch again remained near the pores and skin. The person who goes by TheMattsterofSelf mentioned the watch was a Galaxy Watch Active2, and based mostly on the watch again it seems to be the Bluetooth mannequin. Just based mostly on the picture alone, the discoloration and slight blistering of the pores and skin suggests minor second diploma burns.

The 2019-era watch has a wi-fi charging again that makes use of an induction coil fairly than previous copper connections that have prompted pores and skin irritation and rashes for some customers. Otherwise, the watch is supplied with the same old slate of health sensors for heartbeat monitoring and stress sensing, and its personal user manual recommends utilizing a Goodnight mode that mutes alarms and notifications when you sleep. There is not any point out of pores and skin irritation points within the firm’s health and safety page.

Gizmodo wasn’t capable of independently confirm the claims of overheating, however the person advised the r/WellThatSucks subreddit that he didn’t futz with the gadget’s settings apart from disable cellphone connection and web searching. He visited an pressing care facility after discovering the burns beneath the watch. He claimed he didn’t put on any form of pores and skin cream and was taking sleeping medicine, which is why he didn’t really feel the burns till later into the evening.

Apparently the burns have been brought on by overheating, because the person mentioned after he skilled the burn the gadget solely turned on for 15 seconds earlier than overheating and shutting down. Samsung has needed to make fixes to the Active 2 watch earlier than relating to its heartbeat monitoring, however has not publicly acknowledged any issues with overheating.

“So I don’t know why exactly it managed to do this, just that something happened while my meds had me KO’ed and clearly the fault protection itself had a fault,” TheMattsterOfSelf wrote. A few other users on the forum also mentioned having similar issues while wearing the Active 2.

Samsung did not immediately respond to Gizmodo’s request for comment about overheating problems with the Active2 smartwatch. We will update the story if we hear back.

The device’s terms and conditions do reference device temperature, warning that certain applications and prolonged use could cause an increase in temperature, and that it’s a good idea to make sure the device maintains ventilation and air flow. However, just based on the user’s comments it seems like the problem was with the device itself.

There have been past reports from Samsung community members complaining about Galaxy-series, specifically the Active watches leading to skin irritation and burns. However, this latest report seems to be one of the more severe cases, especially since the user’s medication kept them from waking up in time to remove the overheating device.

There have been documented issues with fitness trackers like Fitbit Ionic series due to faulty batteries. Some users have signed onto a class action lawsuit against the Google-owned company over claims that modern products like the Versa and Sense watches can overheat as well.

There have been rumblings of a potential class action lawsuit brewing against Samsung Galaxy Watches reportedly causing burns. A recently closed investigation hosted on ClassAction.org cited the multitudes of reports from users of having irritated or burned skin after wearing a Samsung Galaxy watch.


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