This headband does have a few kinks, but the overall utility and quality of the material justifies the purchase if you're determined to count steps in your daily activities, but the phone doesn't bother rather inaccessible during use. It can be difficult to find a balance between a strap that's too tight around the arm and too loose and wobbly while it's moving. However, I would attribute this more to the fact that phones these days are gigantic than the bracelet itself. The touchscreen only lets you do basic tasks like turning on an app, but it's very hard to swipe and impossible to type - it works better, once the bandage is removed, but it can be difficult and time consuming. The best thing about this product is that it appears to be completely sugar tolerant so I'm not worried about damaging my phone during an intense workout. Worst of all, it can cause an arm rash due to the Velcro at the top of the strap overlapping the bottom of the strap.
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