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Letsfit E22 - Measurement Accuracy and Skin Care

Letsfit E22
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medical purposes, and are not intended to diagnose, monitor,
treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.
The heart rate and blood oxygen level readings are for
reference only, and no responsibility is assumed for the
consequences of any false readings.
While the optical wrist heart rate monitor technology typically
provides the best estimate of a user's heart rate, there are
inherent limitations with the technology that may cause some
of the heart rate readings to be inaccurate under certain
circumstances, including the user's physical characteristics,
fit of the device, and type and intensity of activity.
The smart watch relies on sensors that track your
movements and other metrics. The data and information
provided by these devices are intended to be a close
estimation of your activity and metrics tracked, but may not
be completely accurate, including step, sleep, distance, heart
rate, and calorie data and blood oxygen levels.
If you have eczema, allergies or asthma, you may be more
likely to experience skin irritation or allergies from a wearable
device.
Whether you have the conditions above or not, if you start to
experience any discomfort or skin irritation on your wrist,
remove your device. If symptoms persist longer than 2-3 days
of not using your device, contact your doctor.
If you sweat for more than two hours while wearing your
watch, be sure to clean and dry your band and your wrist to
avoid skin irritation.
Prolonged rubbing and pressure may irritate the skin, so give
your wrist a break by removing the band for an hour after
extended wear.

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