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Waterproofing Fitbit Blaze

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Would wearing double non-latex surgical gloves work to help protect my Blaze while jumping around in waist to chest high water at the beach?
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Hi there @OAS. Welcome to the Fitbit Community!

 

Huh... this is an interesting workaround. However, I'm not completely sure about it as the water could get in by the top if the gloves are not tight enough.

 

I wouldn't really recommend wearing your Blaze if it will be directly exposed to water as it is splash resistant but not waterproof.

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Hi there @OAS. Welcome to the Fitbit Community!

 

Huh... this is an interesting workaround. However, I'm not completely sure about it as the water could get in by the top if the gloves are not tight enough.

 

I wouldn't really recommend wearing your Blaze if it will be directly exposed to water as it is splash resistant but not waterproof.

Ferdin | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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