04-05-2016 13:56
04-05-2016 13:56
04-05-2016 13:58
04-05-2016 13:58
04-05-2016 14:39
04-05-2016 14:39
04-05-2016 15:12
04-05-2016 15:12
Pretty much any watch that I use can cause me to have rashes. The metal ones work best for me. Having said that, my Blaze has the basic plastic watch and I wear it most of the time including when I sleep. I have been doing this for three weeks an so far no rash.
What I do is wash it every morning as part of my normal morning routine of shower, brushing teeth, etc. I also use the shower time to charge my Blaze. It stays charged with only the 5 or so minutes per day required to shower. Since I clean it every day, I have kept rashes down. I also, I don't put it on very tight, just tight enough that it sits roughly in the right spot to read my pulse.
At some point I might buy the metal watch band. I like the product so far. It meets my needs.
04-05-2016 15:15
04-05-2016 15:15
@PickledPixie There are also some 3 party bands out there as well. Search amazon for them
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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04-05-2016 16:53
04-05-2016 16:53
I switched to the Blaze from the Charge HR because a leather band was available. The original Fitbit one is lovely leather that causes no irritation; an eBay "genuine leather" cheap one however is not leather and I am still arguing with the seller about this.
I started with the grey band and the colour was horrid with a slight yellowish tint so I returned it and exchanged it for the brown one. I haven't taken the brown one off since I got it!
I will comment that the plastic band on the Blaze was less irritating than the plastic band on my previous HR Charge.
Audrey
04-05-2016 17:36
04-05-2016 17:36
04-06-2016 02:12 - edited 04-08-2016 03:04
04-06-2016 02:12 - edited 04-08-2016 03:04
I haven't, but problems with moisture buildup, and the resulting bacteria is an issue with any brand of watch band. It can be just as bad for latex, silicon and leather because they both absorb or trap sweat.
Metal band have their own problems.
04-07-2016 13:22
04-07-2016 13:22
Hello @PickledPixie welcome to the Fitbit Community! 🙂 @ThePreacher, @bigdata, @WendyB, @falconea and @Rich_Laue it's great to have you here 🙂 thanks for sharing your ideas, I would just like to add the Fitbit Wear & Care for some tips to keep the band clean and your skin happy.
Happy stepping! 🙂
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