If you are going to wear it on you wrist, then it is something that will have to be overlooked. You're going to run ino that problem with any wrist-based monitor. Some of them are so sensitive that they can detect typing on a keyboard; I am thankful that isn't the case with the Blaze.
Best AnswerYou can try this if you want, but you'll have to remember the time that you were working with your hands that caused the jump in steps.
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@jdp032. Some people have mentioned they will wear it on their non-dominant wrist, but in the settings, mark as "Dominant" to help it not be as sensitive to movement.
Maybe that will help some for you
Kelly | Oklahoma
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