Updated Review: Whatever you do, try not to reuse the factory tape pins. The holes on this strap are much smaller in diameter than the factory strap and the pins are semi-inserted. I messed up the pin by removing it. Only then did I see that there were spare pens in the package. The pins work but are much looser than the original strap. It's not very safe. However, I plan to wear it on the ankle and under my toe, so I'm not too worried. Also, my only other option right now is to stop the tracker altogether because the original silicone strap gives me a bad rash and I'm also allergic to most watch straps that contain metal. It is the only replacement band that is completely free of silicone and metal in contact with the skin and still allows the function of the heart rate monitor. This is when the pins aren't actually touching the skin. Just take a look. end point. The ends of the Velcro are too thick to get out of the slot. So to put it on my ankle I have to fully stretch the straps and put it on my foot. It's ok as long as I don't have to take it off with my shoes. Just take a look. Original Review: Came with no instructions, and the instructions here assume you've ever removed a Fitbit strap. I'm annoyed and afraid that the plug will break. How does tf come out.
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