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tabatham1982
Posts: 68 Member
So I am new to having a fitbit flex, I had the zip and I loved it so I'm sure I'll love this one too!
So my question is this, I know it says to wear on your non dominate hand for best results but I wear a watch on my non dominate hand for work, so is it really way off if I wear the flex on my dominate hand? I'm always so worried that its going to think I am walking when all I am really doing is typing in a chart or writing something down!
Any advice?!
So my question is this, I know it says to wear on your non dominate hand for best results but I wear a watch on my non dominate hand for work, so is it really way off if I wear the flex on my dominate hand? I'm always so worried that its going to think I am walking when all I am really doing is typing in a chart or writing something down!
Any advice?!
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I wear my flex on my non dominate wrist but I have it set on dominate. This way it is not too sensitive. I know when I am typing at work it does not pick my strokes up as steps. Is there a way to wear both your watch and your flex on the same wrist?0
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I wear both on my non-dominant hand. I have the Flex looser and more toward my shoulder than my watch. I use a wrist rest for typing at work, to reduce the vibration. I get no step reads while sitting at my desk or in the car, etc.0
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