12-03-2020 15:39 - edited 12-03-2020 18:04
12-03-2020 15:39 - edited 12-03-2020 18:04
Hi All,
I just purchased a small leather and sport band for my Fitbit Sense and am constantly going back and forth between two configurations. The looser one is definitely more comfortable to wear, but the watch face can move slightly on my wrist, and the watch itself can slide up and down two inches. The tighter configuration prevents this, and I can still slide a finger underneath the band, but the free loop holder digs in to my skin when I rest my wrist. Can you advise as to what the proper way to wear the devices are? (My wrists are skinny and may just need to get used to things).
Thank you very much,
12-04-2020 03:58
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12-04-2020 03:58
Hi @Witty_username I also suffer from skinny wrists and understand exactly what you are saying. All functions on my Sense seem to work whether i have it on slightly loose or slightly tight, so I just go for what feels most comfortable at the time. When I am hot and sweaty I loosen it (also overnight) but whe the slipping is annoying me I tighten it a notch. Overall I find the sports band the most comfortable as it breathes. Good luck!
Helen | Western Australia
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12-04-2020 06:15
12-04-2020 06:15
Thanks @NellyG ! - so there is no real answer to this haha
Best Answer12-04-2020 09:58
12-04-2020 09:58
Do you think that we could cut the band and the free loop thus making it so that we dont need it anymore? Then we wont feel the loop digging in. (I have a sports band and a leather band)
Best Answer12-04-2020 15:15
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12-04-2020 15:15
Hmmm Up to you I guess, but I doubt the band would be as secure without the keeper band.
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