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. 🤪
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.
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.
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.
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 🤣
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.
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.