NerdsGeeksGurus wrote:
Is it possible that an update to the watch may be responsible for these issues?
No. No software update could change the shape of the watch or the tightness of the band.
NerdsGeeksGurus wrote:
Is it possible that an update to the watch may be responsible for these issues?
No. No software update could change the shape of the watch or the tightness of the band.
Yes it can, as it has nothing to do with the shape or tightness of the band, it is being caused from the watches sensors that measure you heartbeat.
I assume that you some attribution for that absurd statement. A study of some type.
Wait till you get it and then do some experiments of your own, until then you will need to trust the many people who are getting it that it is not from the band being tight.
Lucky you, as you do not get the pain then do not make judgment on what causes it hey!
On the one hand we have science, on the other there is you. I'll make my choice.
Then what gives you the right or the evidence to make the judgement as to what causes it? Seems your just guessing.
That's is funny, as science is opening your mind to all the possibilities, but you are welcome to believe what you want.
As are you.
Where did you get a plastic bumper? I am sensitive to metals in my ears and think the watch may be a metals sensitivity.
Yup. If anything, the slight IR rays should soothe, not cause wrist pain.
Ah, well, that's too bad. You might be able to find someone who does leather work who could make/cut one down for you.
Best of luck.
Sandra Andina1 wrote:
Have had an orthopedist and a nurse both tell me it's "age + Injury=arthritis."
And, as they say, getting old isn't for sissies!
Hi
yes, I am also facing the problems and looking for the solutions for it.
RX? Rex?
Apple Watch causing wrist pain