Rising Trend: Wearing Apple Watches on Ankles
A recent article from The New York Times shed light on an emerging fashion trend where individuals are opting to sport their Apple Watches not on their wrists but around their ankles.
Image Credit: The New York Times
Reasons for the Shift to Ankle Usage
The report discussed various factors motivating some users to wear their Apple Watches on their ankles:
- Tightly Fitted Preference: Users with slender wrists often find traditional wrist fits too loose for effective heart rate monitoring.
- Tattoo Consideration: Those with wrist tattoos suspect that the ink can interfere with accurate heart rate detection. Apple’s support documentation acknowledges that certain tattoos could obstruct light needed by the device’s heart rate sensor, complicating reliable readings.
- Step Counting Accuracy: Some individuals assert they experience superior step tracking accuracy when wearing the watch around the ankle versus the wrist.
- Sensitivity Issues: People with skin sensitivities or conditions might favor ankle placement for comfort and reduced irritation.
- Occupational Necessity: Certain healthcare professionals may avoid wrist accessories due to hygiene regulations or personal preference.
Lack of Official Guidance from Apple
Diverging significantly from user practices, Apple has yet to issue any statements regarding this footwear adaptation of its smartwatch. Their formal documents and research papers concerning the device focus exclusively on its efficacy when worn on the wrist without any explicit endorsement or caution regarding ankle usage. As it stands, while no cap is placed against using an Apple Watch in this manner, Apple’s official resources do not recognize this unconventional application either.
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