Woes of fitness trackers

Is it weird if I wear my fitbit and mechanical watch on the same wrist because I want to track my daily steps/HR etc? Anyone feels torn like me having to choose favorite daily timepiece and yet needs to track daily fitness? LOL

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God gave you two wrists. 🤪

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My company actually pays me to wear a fitness tracker. I'm still opting out, since for some reasons it tracks certain exercises rather poorly. When I wore one, it was on my right wrist, but it was always a sub-optimal solution.

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I wear my watch on my right wrist (which I would normally) and my fitness band on my left. I used to wear bracelets so I'm used to having things on both wrists.

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I’ve been using my Oura ring for fitness and sleep tracking for the last couple of years, after moving off of watch-style fitness trackers, and that’s provided the perfect balance for me. 

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Whos to say we cant wear two watches at the same time? 😌

I do that all the time, occasionally with short sleeves, one on each wrist while out and about 🤣

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I’ve been using my Oura ring for fitness and sleep tracking for the last couple of years, after moving off of watch-style fitness trackers, and that’s provided the perfect balance for me. 

Second vote for the Oura. I used to wear an Apple watch for the same exact reason; liked the fitness metrics. But I wanted to get back into watches, so... I got the Oura ring and it's worked well to track steps, sleep, calories burned, etc. 

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Not at all! I wear two watches at the same time. Apple Watch on my right hand and my other watches on the left hand. 
🤪🤪🤪

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I wear an Oura ring and love it.