01-28-2020
13:06
- last edited on
09-23-2020
17:42
by
MatthewFitbit
01-28-2020
13:06
- last edited on
09-23-2020
17:42
by
MatthewFitbit
I have a nickel allergy and can’t wear my Fitbit anymore . It’s not the strap but the actual face that gives me a rash. Any advice please ?
01-28-2020 13:11
01-28-2020 13:11
Sure about this premise?
Best Answer05-01-2022 10:08
05-01-2022 10:08
My daughter also has a nickel allergy & got a bad rash from the fitbit Sense I bought for her. We fixed it by putting a screen protector on the back of it (where it touches the skin). I pre-punched 4 small holes for the charger to be able to still connect and had to trim it a little so it didn't cover the band attachment. She's been wearing it now for several weeks with no problems at all. I purchased the ZAGG InvisibleSheild Ultra Clear Screen Protector that fits the Versa2,3, & Sense. It was about $15. Hope this may help you and any others out there with nickel allergies 🙂
10-31-2022 07:56 - edited 11-01-2022 09:34
10-31-2022 07:56 - edited 11-01-2022 09:34
Hi y'all! In another post today, I was asked how I made the holes in the screen protector & what tools I used so I thought I'd post the reply here too.
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I used the zagg invisiblesheild screen protector installed on the back of the watch.
Step 1 of installation is to remove paper backing & align. After this step I marked the 4 holes (used a thin point Sharpie marker) and trimmed the edges where the band connects (it is a bit long otherwise.)
Then I used a hole punch (picked mine up at Walmart, a whole set of them for around $10 - any hardware store should have them)
Here's a pic of hole punches:
Pick the correct size hole punch, set screen protector on a scrap block of wood (or something you don't care about wrecking as it will go through the screen protector & cut into whatever is underneath it), put hole punch on mark and hit with hammer.
Here is a video of someone using a hole punch on leather (start video at 3:53 mark)(In the video he turns his leather piece over & punches it again. You only need to do it from 1 side on the screen protector unless it didn't go all the way through from the 1st hit.)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zcVPrtojVFg
Then finish the installation instructions for the screen protector. It has lasted on my daughters fitbit sense for over 8 months now with no nickel reaction & the charging ports work just fine with no issues.
Hope this helps!😊
Let me know if you have anymore questions.
01-10-2023 13:52
01-10-2023 13:52
I love you!! Thank you sm!!! I had the exact same idea about the screen protector! I just didn't know how to cut the holes lol.
01-10-2023 16:15
01-10-2023 16:15
Glad 2 b able 2 help💖
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