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- Smart Phone System Requirements
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- 1)Inactive Exit Prompt
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- Failure to find the tracker when pairing
- Occasional failure to connect with Bluetooth
- Failure to charge the tracker
- Failure to receive SMS/calls notifications
- Failure to count steps accurately
- Failure to measure heart rate
- Failure to connect to smartphone
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circumstances, including the user's physical characteristics, fit of the device, and type
and intensity of activity.
The activity tracker 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 fitness tracker, be sureto
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.
Maintenance
Regularly clean your wrist and the fitness tracker, especially after sweating during
exercise or being exposed to substances such as soap or detergent which may
adhere to the internal side of the tracker.
Do NOTwash the fitness tracker with household cleanser. Please use soapless
detergent, rinse thoroughly and wipe with a soft towel or napkin.
While the fitness tracker is water resistant, wearing a wet band is not good for your
skin.
If your bands get wet—for example after sweating or showering—clean and dry them
thoroughly before putting them back on your wrist.
Be sure your skin is dry before you put your bands back on.
Do not bring your device into contact with any sharp objects, as this could cause
scratches and other damage.
For light-colored arm bands, minimize direct contact with dark-colored clothing, as
color transfer can occur