Does anyone experience allergies/cryogenic burns when wearing Apple Watch S10?
by Poster
Dec 9, 2024
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I bought an aluminum black Apple Watch in early November, and my left arm got red bumps. I didn't care much at that time, thinking it was washing my hands and getting water, and then it itched and I buckled it and it broke.
I haven't worn my left arm in the middle, and I don't wear it during the day, so I wear it on my right arm at night. This has been like this for two weeks. Today, I found that my right arm also has a red bump.
The skin is not sensitive, it feels like low temperature burn. Have you ever encountered it?
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Anonymous114 Dec 9, 2024I haven't come across https://support.apple.com/zh-cn/118234
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Anonymous4812 Dec 9, 2024I used to bring s6 or s7, just sell it
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Poster Dec 9, 2024@ Anonymous114 I saw this after pimples appeared, and the back is worn normally. It doesn't work either, mainly because I found a news about low temperature burns on the Internet, there is nothing else to say, it feels like an exception @ Anonymous4812 Haha, I'm considering whether it's out, but I found that there are no practical functions: I don't usually exercise much, I don't actually use monitoring for sleep, and there are no interesting apps
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Anonymous4813 Dec 9, 2024My wife's s8 seems to have been burned once a long time ago, but I haven't encountered it since
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Anonymous1451 Dec 9, 2024Generally speaking, the main factor is eczema caused by metal allergy or stuffy sweat, the probability of low temperature burn is too low, the former you can stick a film to test whether it will improve, not let you stick a film to isolate metal factors, the latter to keep clean
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Anonymous4814 Dec 9, 2024Is it too tight to wear? Some people like to tighten it and then there are obvious strangulation marks when taking it off. I can still insert two fingers into my daily watch strap, and it doesn't feel like it affects the record
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Poster Dec 9, 2024@ Anonymous4813 Thanks, I'll try again and see @ Anonymous1451 Judging from the position, it is the right middle of the back of the watch, so it doesn't feel like it is the reason for the metal of the side frame. I saw that some people said to apply some hand cream to try, and I will try to wear it later
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Anonymous9351 Dec 9, 2024If you wear it too tightly, you will easily get allergies if you have water stains
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Anonymous2183 Dec 9, 2024No cryogenic burns, but my wife is allergic to the strap of the S8... I had red bumps, but I just threw them to me later, but I'm not allergic.
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Poster Dec 9, 2024@ Anonymous4814 It turns out that the left hand was not too tight. I thought it was too loose (I asked my colleague before, who wore it very tightly and had a deep mark). My right arm behind me is a little tight, and I can see a slight mark when I wake up in the morning. Then the location of the bump should be right in the middle of the back of the watch
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Poster Dec 9, 2024@ Anonymous9351 Thanks, it's possible that it's still water damage, I put it on and went to bed after taking a shower yesterday @ Anonymous2183 Hmm, so far it shouldn't be the strap, it may be caused by water damage In addition, the battery life is really worrying. It's annoying to charge my mobile phone once a day, plus my watch. I really feel like I have to pay it up. Besides, I have a watch, so it's not easy to switch to Android
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Anonymous2183 Dec 9, 2024@ Poster The battery life is indeed quite flawed. I ended up replacing the S8 because of the battery life. It was too tired to charge it once a day, mainly because I also brought it with me to monitor my sleep when I sleep. The HW GT3 currently used is charged once a week, which just fills the defect that some NFC cannot be brushed on IP (the door locks in the car are rather poor, and the NFC keys only support Android NFC. Now I use a watch to brush it to solve the problem that iphone cannot be brushed). problem). I just use the watch to prompt information and incoming calls + health monitoring. Generally speaking, the difference in experience is not too big.
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Anonymous12615 Dec 9, 2024Compared with the glass backplate of S9 and the old version, the aluminum metal of S10 does increase the risk of metal allergy. For friends around me who want to buy watches this year, I recommend either the S10 titanium version or the S9. The corrosion resistance and low sensitivity of the S10 aluminum alloy version are not very good.
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Poster Dec 9, 2024@ Anonymous12615 Yes, you need to be cautious when buying, I think my skin is not sensitive
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Anonymous4815 Dec 9, 2024Is it out, 42-inch intentional
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Anonymous4816 Dec 9, 2024I am allergic to metals, but I am not allergic to sterling silver and gold. Consider plating it with gold. It has to be plated thicker.
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Anonymous2470 Dec 9, 2024The place where the button of the original silicone strap will be allergic (redness, dryness, peeling). Just change it and it will be good
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Anonymous4817 Dec 9, 2024If you wear it too tightly, there are water stains and sweat stains, it is easy to cause allergies
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Anonymous334 Dec 9, 2024It feels like a metal allergy. Apple Watch used to have a ceramic back, but this generation has changed to a metal back.
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Anonymous263 Dec 9, 2024What you're so fast may be allergies. However, let me share that people who are not allergic will occasionally have red and itchy places where they wear them. In this case, I will brush the watch clean, then switch to the other hand and wear it for a few days, and it will be fine.