Your Apple Watch—susceptible to sweat, food splatters and dye stains from your favorite denim jacket—is always on the frontlines. And it shows. Fortunately, you needn’t replace the band on your ...
An Apple Watch is the ultimate accessory and the productivity hack of the century. It assists with timekeeping, sleep and fitness tracking, internet and phone notifications, heart rate monitoring, and ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Cleaning your smartwatch is not only hygienic, but your skin will also thank you. Cleaning your smartwatch is not ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Apple Watch sure helps us meet our health goals, but there's one thing that you can do to keep it fit, i.e., clean it. Yes, even the Apple ...
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When you’re ready to remove your band, lay the watch face down on a clean, nonabrasive work surface to avoid scratches. Disconnect any clasps so the band sides each lay flat. Using a fingernail, slide ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Because they are worn daily smartwatches and fitness trackers get dirty, sweaty, clogged up with lint, and caked with grime. Gross. According to PCMAG, there's an easy solution to ...
When it comes to germs, our gadgets are like filthy little bacteria-carrying bullet trains. You’ve probably heard by now that cellphones are 10 times germier than a toilet seat. But that’s nothing ...
Your smartwatch is doing a lot every day —tracking your exercise, delivering notifications and sure, telling you the time. Keep your hard-working wrist computer and its bands in good working order by ...