openFDA Device Enforcement
Report-date coverage
June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026
Known gap: openFDA describes 2004-present coverage, but the current export has no report-date records in this interval.
openFDA Device Recall
event_date_initiated coverage
June 01, 1997–June 30, 2026
Enforcement coverage uses report dates; product initiation dates can precede those bounds. Device-enrichment coverage uses FDA event_date_initiated.
Product dates, classifications, firms, and source wording remain attached to their individual rows.
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device · product 1 of 2
PushTracker E2 component utilized with the SmartDrive MX2+ Power Assist Device (Part Numbers: MX2-32K, MX2-32P, MX2-32PK, MX2-33D, MX2-33P, MX2-33PK, MX2-33S, MX2-150, MX2-167, MX2-32D); a wearable watch that communicates with a SmartDrive Power Assist Device via the SmartDrive MX2+ Application
When multiple processes are running on the watch's Central Processing Unit (CPU), the application may fail unexpectedly. If this happens, the motor on the power assist device continues to run and the user may not be able to stop the device using tap gestures.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
When multiple processes are running on the watch's Central Processing Unit (CPU), the application may fail unexpectedly. If this happens, the motor on the power assist device continues to run and the user may not be able to stop the device using tap gestures.
Code information
All units with software versions 1.0.00 to 1.0.04
Distribution pattern
Worldwide distribution.
device · product 2 of 2
PushTracker E3 component utilized with the SmartDrive MX2+ Power Assist Device (Part Numbers: MX2-32K, MX2-32P, MX2-32PK, MX2-33D, MX2-33P, MX2-33PK, MX2-33S, MX2-150, MX2-167, MX2-32D); a wearable watch that communicates with a SmartDrive Power Assist Device via the SmartDrive MX2+ Application
When multiple processes are running on the watch's Central Processing Unit (CPU), the application may fail unexpectedly. If this happens, the motor on the power assist device continues to run and the user may not be able to stop the device using tap gestures.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
When multiple processes are running on the watch's Central Processing Unit (CPU), the application may fail unexpectedly. If this happens, the motor on the power assist device continues to run and the user may not be able to stop the device using tap gestures.