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zea mays

macrumors 6502a
Feb 10, 2007
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I wouldn't do it. It doesn't appear to have the magnet (or whatever makes the band latch into the watch face). It looks like it will just slide in and out and I wouldn't risk my watch on that to save $10.00.
 

leesweet

macrumors 65816
Feb 1, 2009
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Northern Virginia, USA
Magnet? It's a recess where the nub locks into. You press the button on the underside of the watch to release the band. Completely mechanical. I can't see why every third party band (and Click, etc. style adapters) wouldn't be identical.
 

zea mays

macrumors 6502a
Feb 10, 2007
603
300
Magnet? It's a recess where the nub locks into. You press the button on the underside of the watch to release the band. Completely mechanical. I can't see why every third party band (and Click, etc. style adapters) wouldn't be identical.


Okay. That's why I said "whatever the mechanism is". It still appears to be absent from these bands and thus my point and reservations about this product stand.
 

gladd06

macrumors member
Apr 14, 2015
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LMAO... this has got to be some kind of joke.. the website looks like crap and the bands look even worse! On top of it all is the price!! just $10 cheaper than the authentic sports bands?

I'm all for third party bands with adapters (if Apple allows), but the is the worst that I've seen. And I've seen plenty of $10 bands from China.

Not to be an A**hole, but Please don't waste your time or money with this.
 
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