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Sanitizing spray does not provide 24-hour protection against viruses, despite what its TV commercial may make you think.
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Bose Corporation for allegedly misleadingly marketing its SoundSport, SoundSport Free, and SoundSport Pulse wireless headphones as being resistant to sweat, weather, and water when, according to the plaintiffs, headphones that have been exposed to moisture, sweat, and water do not function as advertised. In addition, the complaint claims that the company misleadingly advertises that the batteries for the headphones are rechargeable and provide five to six hours of wireless listening on a single charge when, according to the plaintiffs, the battery life diminishes with normal usage and the batteries eventually stop holding a charge. The complaint was originally filed in 2018 and amended in March 2019. (Calloway et al v. Bose Corp., Case No. 18-cv-12207 D. MA.)
Sanitizing spray does not provide 24-hour protection against viruses, despite what its TV commercial may make you think.
In short, the company may not deliver on the promise.
Lawsuits claim infant-specific products aren’t any different than acetaminophen medications for older children.
There’s more to these advertised prices.