Wearing the watch
Make sure that the rear cover of the watch is clean, dry, and free of foreign objects. Attach
the monitoring area of the watch to your wrist and make sure it feels comfortable. Do not
attach a protective film to the back of the watch. It has sensors that can identify signals from
the human body. If the sensors are blocked, the identification will be inaccurate or fail and
the watch won't be able to accurately record the heart rate, SpO2, and sleep data.
To make sure the accuracy of measurements, avoid wearing the strap more than one finger
width away from your wrist bone. Make sure that the strap is worn relatively tightly and that
it is secure during workouts.
The device is made of materials that are safe to use. If you experience skin discomfort
when wearing the device, take it off and see a doctor.
Getting Started
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