12-27-2016
12:16
- last edited on
09-13-2022
09:31
by
AndreaFitbit
12-27-2016
12:16
- last edited on
09-13-2022
09:31
by
AndreaFitbit
So I am trying to upgrade the look of a fitbit to blend in with my wardrobe more but the replacement bands have magnets and I am wondering if they will interfere with the fitbit technology?? Has anyone heard of anything or had good/bad experiences with magnets near their fitbit?
I included a link to the fitbit band I'm looking at if that helps! Thanks to anyone who has helpful info!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M0599ZS/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A23K4BMC7EI317
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10-03-2022 20:28
10-03-2022 20:28
Love the look and feel of the mesh silver magnetic closure bands. But yes…i have noticed “water lock” keeps prompting me to lock or unlock…time doesn’t appear as usual when i flip my wrist up to see what time it is, i need to give it the two finger pinch prompt. So yes, i think the magnet is causing a change. But i hope it isn’t harming the fitbit inspire 2….it just looks and feels so much better than the slimy plastic band it came with, and is way easier to put on/take off.
10-03-2022 20:32
10-03-2022 20:32
I have noticed several changes in function….but, do they cause permanent damage? No one seems to have the answer.
10-03-2022 20:33
10-03-2022 20:34
10-03-2022 20:34
It makes my “water lock”. Twitchy…and flipping wrist up no longer activates time data.
10-04-2022 05:14
10-04-2022 05:14
10-04-2022 05:32
10-04-2022 05:32
When I first put on a magnetic band, I thought it might have changed some of my settings. All I did was put on the new band but later I realized that I had pressed the side buttons multiple times while clipping in on. That was the reason for the altered settings, not the magnet. I was disappointed with the finish on the mag band only lasting a few months before it started wearing off and not looking as nice. I now use a blue silicon type with a stainless-steel buckle. They last much longer and look pretty nice.
03-10-2023 20:37
03-10-2023 20:37
I know this is a very old thread, but the original band on every Fitbit I have had has badly affected my skin. The Sense watch I bought last year was no different. Ever since I bought a magnetic band, I get ridiculous readings for my heart rate, but my skin is doing fine. Reasonably accurate heart rate readings are medically important for me. It is all very well to say a magnet can’t affect it, can’t affect light, etc. And obviously not everyone has this problem. But far too many do have it for it not to be real.
03-11-2023 06:59
03-11-2023 06:59
I never had any pulse inaccuracy when I used the mag bands. I've gone back to the silicone rubber type. They last about 6 months before they crack at the buckle area. I used to get skin rashes when working in the yard in the heat and dirt. Turned out to be a fungus like athlete's foot. I cured that with antifungal cream and washing the band with soap and water every few days. Not a problem in winter when I'm not sweating and it's cooler. I like the pulse feature and mine seems to work well. Maybe try different material and texture bands. Good luck.
03-13-2023 16:06
03-13-2023 16:06
Hi Rosebud. Thank you. I washed my silicone bands every day, but I still got bad rashes from sweat. I am not 100% sure that it is the magnetic band causing the weird heart rate count at times, but I will take your advice. I’m going to try different types of bands and see what happens. All the best😊