Early Fitbit Air buyers are discovering a major band fit issue
Early buyers of the Fitbit Air have reported a significant issue with the fit of the device's bands. Many users with thinner wrists find that the bands do not sit snugly, which is essential for accurate sensor readings. This has led to discussions on alternative placements for the device, such as wearing it on the bicep or ankle.
- ▪Early buyers of the Fitbit Air are experiencing a band fit issue.
- ▪Users with thin wrists report that the bands do not fit snugly against their skin.
- ▪Some users have suggested alternative placements for the device, like wearing it on the bicep or ankle.
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