10-13-2017
08:26
- last edited on
06-28-2019
20:03
by
DavideFitbit
10-13-2017
08:26
- last edited on
06-28-2019
20:03
by
DavideFitbit
i'll start by saying that i dont have a ionic. (but i want to buy one 🙂 )
I have read/heard that the wristband may occasionally detech itself from the ionic.
Has anyone experience that ?
I'am affraid that it may fell off during workout or running...
Thanks guyz
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10-13-2017 08:34 - edited 10-13-2017 08:35
10-13-2017 08:34 - edited 10-13-2017 08:35
It is very secure if put in properly. However it is also quite easy to link the strap to the watch and think it's connected when it isn't. (Did it once, but fortunately it just came off in my lap). You need to ensure the strap is properly located and the pins secured (a simple firm push suffices).
10-13-2017 08:34 - edited 10-13-2017 08:35
10-13-2017 08:34 - edited 10-13-2017 08:35
It is very secure if put in properly. However it is also quite easy to link the strap to the watch and think it's connected when it isn't. (Did it once, but fortunately it just came off in my lap). You need to ensure the strap is properly located and the pins secured (a simple firm push suffices).
10-13-2017 08:52
10-13-2017 08:52
ok, that may explain why some people (youtube video) say that the watch fell off.
Thanks!
10-13-2017 11:57
10-13-2017 11:57
You need to hear the "snap" when you push it in. Then it is secure.
10-13-2017 12:46
10-13-2017 12:46
It's pretty secure. I've bumped my watch on a few corners already and I've had no problems with the strap. I think under normal circumstances, you're not going to have any problem with the strap falling off.
10-16-2017 00:38
10-16-2017 00:38
Thank you all for you awnser !
10-16-2017 01:59
10-16-2017 01:59
No problems here either, but I really make sure my bands are on properly.
Helen | Western Australia
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