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Study: smartphones caused nearly 35,000 injuries in the US in 2021

Say what? According to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), smartphones caused nearly 35,000 injuries in the U.S. in 2021.

And a new study from Electronics Hub analyzed NEISS data and revealed which consumer electronics cause the most injuries. From exploding batteries to less dramatic hand injuries from overuse, smartphones are the most dangerous electronics, overall.

The Electronics Hub also created a five-year smartphone injury timeline that reveals that the greatest number of smartphone injuries (38,828) occurred in 2019. That’s the year that saw the launch of the iPhone 11 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S10. Here’s a summary of key findings from the report: 




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