Okay, so, I’ve been rocking a Fitbit for a while now, mainly to track my steps and sleep. But I also love my regular watches – you know, the ones with actual hands. I’ve got a few that I really like to wear, and I didn’t want to give them up just for the sake of tracking my fitness. So, I started experimenting with wearing both a Fitbit and a watch at the same time.
Figuring Out the Setup
First, I had to decide which wrist gets what. I’m right-handed, so I figured my left wrist was the best place for my Fitbit. It felt more natural, and it wouldn’t get in the way as much when I’m writing or using my mouse. My watch, then, went on my right wrist. I Tried for a few days but it not working for me.
Experiment:
- Tried Fitbit on the left, watch on the right.
- Tried wearing both on the non-dominant wrist (left).
- Flipped it – watch on left, Fitbit on right.
Finding the Right Combo
It is not enough to put both of them, I also concern the feelings, the comfortably and the look.
The initial issue I noticed was comfort. Wearing two things on one wrist felt bulky, and it wasn’t that good-looking. Then Changed the position,I ended up liking the Fitbit on my left and my regular watch on my right. It felt balanced, and I could still show off my favorite watches without sacrificing my fitness tracking.
Making It Work
After wearing both for a while, I got pretty used to it. I barely notice the Fitbit on my left wrist anymore, and my watch feels normal on my right. The Only problem is the look when i change the wathes frequently, so now I’m sticking with a pretty minimal Fitbit – a black one that doesn’t clash with any of my watches. It’s a simple, sleek design, so it doesn’t look too weird having it on with a more traditional watch.
So, yeah, that’s how I’ve been wearing a Fitbit and a watch. It took a little experimenting, but now it’s just part of my daily routine. I get the best of both worlds – fitness tracking and my love for classic watches!