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Has Apple made adjustments yet for people who wear watches on their insides of their wrists yet?

I’ve only ever been able to wear a traditional watch (a Suunto Core) and only wear it on the inside of my wrist. I know Apple Watches have TONS of metrics that use the sensor suite but it’s calibrated for a traditional position that watches are worn. Yes, I’ve tried to wear it in that way but it’s always been more efficient to me to wear it on the inside and it doesn’t restrict my movement of my wrists as bad when bending it up and downwards.

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Posted on Oct 1, 2022 1:13 AM

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Posted on Oct 1, 2022 1:41 AM

You may want to tighten your Apple Watch band during workouts, then loosen it a bit after you've finished. In addition, the sensors will only work if you wear your Apple Watch on the top of your wrist.

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Oct 1, 2022 1:41 AM in response to KamikazeKuban

You may want to tighten your Apple Watch band during workouts, then loosen it a bit after you've finished. In addition, the sensors will only work if you wear your Apple Watch on the top of your wrist.

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Wearing your Watch


Has Apple made adjustments yet for people who wear watches on their insides of their wrists yet?

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