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Zune owner suing Microsoft, claiming ear-damage from headphones

Posted on Feb 5, 2008 02:47:59 PM

Microsoft is being sued due to a Zune owner getting ear damage from the headphones of his Zune. Joel Geddis is claiming that his Zune headphones gave him both an electric shock and also sent a very loud noise through his earbuds. This has since caused blood and fluid leakage from his ear canal as well as a “temporary threshold shift, and incessant ringing and discomfort.” This incident happened when he first bought his Zune back in November 2006.

In November of 2006, I received an electric shock through the earbuds of my Microsoft Zune. Simultaneously, the Zune emitted a very loud noise through the earbuds and the device began to reset.

Since the incident, I’ve suffered blood and fluid leakage from my ear canal, a temporary threshold shift, and incessant ringing and discomfort.

In October of 2007, after eleven months of medical treatment with limited results, I filed a personal injury lawsuit against Microsoft.

While at this time it seems to be a unique experience, his attorney is hoping to turn this into a class-action suit. If you have been injured as a result of your Zune, you can sign up report your claim over at Microsoft Zune Injuries.

Read [Microsoft Zune Injuries] Via [Gizmodo]

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