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Where On The Wrist?

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Where exactly on the wrist do you wear your Versa? Right at the bone? A little up from the wrist bone or higher?  Is it better to wear it on your non dominant or dominant hand?

 

Im trying to figure out why the Versa isn’t tracking my sleep like my Charge 2 or the first two days that I owned the Versa.   

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it shouldn't really matter, the tracker works even if it isn't too tight on the wrist (i keep mine tightened to about two fingers between the band and my wrist). if it doesn't work on neither wrists and not even when it's absolutely tight on the wrist, your tracker might be bad.

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From the manual which is here and should be read

http://help.fitbit.com/?p=versa

 

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You need to play with the non-dominant vs dominate to see which works best for you

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Holy molly!! If I could fit two fingers between a strap on any watch and my skin, it would be swimming on me. Where did you get the idea that you should be placing two fingers there? Look at the back of your watch. There are four little dots in a tiny little window. It is the place that you have to match to the charger to know which way to put it. That little window should be able to make contact with your skin. The strap should not be pulling tight, to where you are aware that your watchband is tight and it should not move much. I hope that helps

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I’ve just bought a versa lite today and looked t where it’s supposed to sit but it looks ridiculous! A finger width above the wrist bone? Who wears a watch there?? Is it just me that thinks that’s a seriously odd place to have to wear a watch?

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I have started wearing mine st night on my wrist but actually on my pulse point, seems to give me a better read.

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