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● 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.
● 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.