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Fitbit for swimmers
Fitbit for swimmers




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It does not want another scandal like that, so it’s playing safe – and so you probably should too.

fitbit for swimmers

The company had problems with its short-lived Force trackers due to allergic reactions to the band from some users, and had to withdraw the product> after just a few months. We believe that Fitbit recommends taking its trackers off before even a shower because it’s worried about possible skin complaints if the wet rubber has a long contact with the skin – and not that it will break the tracker itself. The Fitbit Surge is rated at 5 ATM, so it theoretically can be submerged to 50m depths, but again Fitbit says you shouldn’t swim or even shower in it. The Charge 2, HR and Blaze wristbands are rated as 1 ATM (or atmosphere), meaning they should be able to be submerged in water up to 10 metres in depth. You can, however, buy interchangeable straps for the Fitbit Charge 2, Fitbit Blaze and Fitbit Alta. You can’t buy new straps for the other Fitbit wristbands, such as the Fitbit Charge, Fitbit Charge HR, or Fitbit Surge.






Fitbit for swimmers