Nurse fob strap and best use

Hi,


I've seen a few people have posted asking about advice for the watch and using a fob strap.


In healthcare, staff need to be bare below the elbows and so having the fob strap means you can still have the time and receive notifications while you work. Although the sensors aren't in contact with the skin, it's still useful and saves having two watches.


The advice so far has been, essentially, "it's not the best way to wear it". Which we all get. But is there any way to flip the screen upside down? This would make telling the time/reading the screen a bit easier.


Any other advice people have found using the fob strap would be good to hear too

Apple Watch SE, watchOS 8

Posted on Jan 25, 2022 2:15 PM

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Posted on Jan 25, 2022 2:45 PM

To flip the screen upside down, change the wrist orientation to the other wrist. See the 'Switch wrists or Digital Crown orientation' section in:

Change language and orientation on Apple Watch - Apple Support



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