05-09-2016 05:56
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05-09-2016 05:56
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I would like to wear my Fitbit blaze during boxercise classes, bag work, and glove/mit work. I intend on wearing the device further up my wrist, so it will not be in contact with my glove. I am concerned that the shock of punches, and receiving a punch when I am using mits could damage the device.
Also, how much will this effect the accuracy of the device? Hence, is it even worth wearing if there is going to be such impacts on my hands.
There was a similar thread that has not been answered by a mod.
Also, how much will this effect the accuracy of the device? Hence, is it even worth wearing if there is going to be such impacts on my hands.
There was a similar thread that has not been answered by a mod.

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05-09-2016 06:43
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This is what I loved about this product in particular. I took the unit out of the wrist band and put in into a sweat band and put it higher up on my arm. It stayed secure, and although the heart rate was not as accurate the steps and calories burned were pretty right on.

05-09-2016 07:57
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Very interesting, they should do a really large strap for that. (Not that my arms are big haha).
I looked at the sweat band solution but someone had complained that it had trapped sweat under the screen. Have you had this problem? Do you still wear the device on your forearm or do you put it as high as your upper arm?
I looked at the sweat band solution but someone had complained that it had trapped sweat under the screen. Have you had this problem? Do you still wear the device on your forearm or do you put it as high as your upper arm?

