- Apple
- Apple/Nike
- CASETiFY
- Fitbit
- KingofKings
- Modal
- Samsung
- Tighesen
- Vanjua
The researchers were surprised by just how much PFHxA they found in the bands, because the number was much higher than what’s usually found in other products. A quick look at official specs reveal that the Apple Sport bands, Galaxy Watch Rugged Sport bands, Galaxy Watch Sport T-Buckle bands, and Pixel Watch Active bands are all made from this material. However, it looks like Galaxy Watch Ultra Marine bands, Galaxy Watch Ultra Peakform bands, and Galaxy Watch7 Sport band sare made with HNBR (Hydrogenated Nitrile Butadiene Rubber), which is not the same as a fluoroelastomer.
This is a big concern because so many people use smartwatches and not be aware of the potential risks. So, what can you do? The researchers suggest choosing watch bands made from something other than fluoroelastomer. A lot of brands list the materials used on their websites, so you can check before you buy by watching out for terms like “Viton” or “FKM,” which are synonymous with fluoroelastomer. Of course, choosing one can be tricky because these types of bands are often the number one choice for people who want something water-resistant and durable.
The fact that these chemicals are in something as common as a smartwatch band is definitely worrying. It makes you wonder what other things we use have PFAS in them and how we can avoid them.