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Watch sensor burns

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on the 12 June 2020 I reported and sent pictures of serious sensor burns on my wrist. Apple Informed me they hadn’t heard of burns from the watch. It was never reported before. They would do an investigation and get back to me in five days. I now see there are numerous complaints from watch sensors causing burns. This watch is unsafe and I plan on following up on this.

Posted on Jun 12, 2020 8:16 PM

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Posted on Dec 8, 2020 2:03 PM

As mentioned in my previous post, I got this lump on my skin while wearing Apple Watch and still have it there today. I did have it on my skin 10 months ago and still do today. I did discontinue use and see my doctor, which led to me getting rid of the watch. Treatments haven't helped so far. Does the all knowing, all powerful Apple Watch User Guide say anything about when nothing seems to get rid of these 'sensitivities'?

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