07-20-2022 13:40 - edited 07-24-2022 15:48
07-20-2022 13:40 - edited 07-24-2022 15:48
I adored my sense but unfortunately it got badly damaged
I work for the NHS and I was exchanging a hospital bed as the patients bed had broken as I removed half of it it collapsed directly on my sense and shattered it!...I nearly cried
I cannot for now afford a new one but saved enough to buy a versa 3 ...which again I love had it over a week fantastic performance
I will eventually if I can save enough buy a Sense again (I'm hoping there might be a new Sense model released soon)...so RIP little sense ...wonderful watch you did me proud
Update: even though my work doesn't have insurance that covers personal items they have generously offered to replace my sense as because the bed I was exchanging was faulty and it crashed onto my sense (which actually saved my wrist getting hurt) they kindly will cover a new one so back on the sense this week...I have liked the versa 3 very much but do so love my sense
So back on these great forums soon! 😊
07-20-2022 21:04
07-20-2022 21:04
Hi @Newtripley - did you make a claim on your work insurance?
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07-20-2022 23:53 - edited 07-21-2022 01:09
07-20-2022 23:53 - edited 07-21-2022 01:09
@Guy_ that may not work as wearables are not allowed in most of NHS trusts clinical/hospital environments. There's a "bare below the elbows" policy in place. At least, that applies to my wife who while working in the NHS hospital must not wear a watch.
07-21-2022 05:04
07-21-2022 05:04
Hi
I don't work within a hospital environment
I install equipment into patients homes
07-21-2022 05:04
07-21-2022 05:04
Hi
I'm afraid it doesn't cover personal property