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Some Apple Watch Bands Contain Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
Apple Watch Lawsuit Claims Some Bands Contain Harmful 'Forever Chemicals'
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple, alleging that some Apple Watch wristbands contain potentially hazardous levels of harmful chemicals.PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," are commonly found in everyday products,
Apple Watch Bands Are Safe to Wear, Says Apple, After Lawsuit Filed
Following a class action lawsuit that alleges some Apple Watch bands contain toxic "forever chemicals," also known as per-
Apple sued over alleged PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ level in watch bands
A lawsuit accuses Apple of selling Watch bands with high PFAS levels, "forever chemicals" linked to health and environmental risks.
It’s ‘safe’ to wear Apple Watch bands, Apple assures in response to lawsuit
Earlier this week, a class action lawsuit was filed against Apple, accusing the company of knowingly using harmful chemicals in three Apple Watch bands. On Thursday, Apple made a public statement about the lawsuit, stating that the bands are “Safe for users to wear.”
Some Apple Watch Bands Contain Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Per Lawsuit [Updated]
A class action lawsuit filed against Apple this week in a California federal court accuses the company of false advertising and violating
Apple accused of exposing some Watch owners to ‘forever 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 from the material into humans through “multiple paths of exposure” including “inhalation, ingestion, and dermal absorption.”
Apple’s Watch Bands Safe from ‘Forever Chemicals’
Following some recent concerns that smartwatch bands may contain high amounts of harmful “forever chemicals,” Apple has issued a statement confirming that its first-party watch bands are completely safe for users to wear.
Apple hit by lawsuit over harmful ‘forever chemicals’ in Watch bands
Apple is the target of a class action suit regarding Apple Watch bands that contain so-called 'forever chemicals.'The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Apple sued for using dangerous 'forever chemicals' in Watch bands
Apple has been sued for allegedly selling wristbands for its smartwatches that contain high levels of "forever chemicals" known as PFAS that may be linked to harmful health effects in humans.
Class action against Apple: Eternal chemicals in Watch bands?
Are there toxic PFAS in Apple products that are worn on the skin? That's what a new class action lawsuit in California claims.
A New Study Suggests That Some Smartwatch Bands May Contain ‘Forever Chemicals’
While the devices may be as commonplace as running shoes on the road, new research suggests that certain smartwatch bands’ materials may harm humans. The study, by researchers at the University of Notre Dame,
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Apple Watch bands are still safe to wear says Apple, despite class action claims
Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit that claims the company deliberately conceals the use of potentially harmful chemicals ...
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'Apple Watch bands are safe for users to wear' – company responds to class-action lawsuit over 'forever chemical' claims
In response to the suit, Apple told TechRadar: " Apple Watch bands are safe for users to wear. In addition to our own testing ...
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