Apple Watch wrist burns
Why have the Apple Watch wrist burn threads been closed? It's not great for customer engagement and support for this ongoing issue with Apple watches.
My Apple Watch Ultra 2 watch burned my wrist soon after I bought it. The burn took time to heal and I went to the Apple Store in Adelaide Australia to return it for a full refund. No such luck I got messed around and the watch was sent away and - surprise surprise - it came back with a message that it was working normally. I was refused a refund.
I still wear my Apple watch but with the O2 sensor switched off, which is the feature that I wanted and why I bought it in the first place.
So, if you use the O2 sensor on an Apple Ultra 2 your watch will burn your wrist and you will be told that it's skin sensitivity or some other lies. Apple fails to recognise and deal with this issue respectfully and professionally.
I'm stuck with a useless product that I wasted a lot of money on. Can we please keep a Apple Watch wrist burn thread going so customers can record their experiences and collectively we can work towards a proper, fair and durable resolution with Apple?