A problem that caused much ink. Apple confirmed on Thursday 30 April, that the dark tattoos worn on the wrists could disrupt the operation of the Apple Watch. The ink clogs, indeed, light sensors connected watch, confirmed Apple.
After the launch of the Apple Watch April 24, users had reported problems on the web for some features when the watch was worn on a wrist tattooed.
“The ink, drawings and saturation of some tattoos can block the light sensors, making it difficult to reliably read” information, Apple posted on its web page assistance.
In addition, the sensors that are connected to the back of the watch using LED to detect blood flow and heart rate of those who wear it to provide information on activity physics.
“Several factors can affect the sensor performance heartbeat Apple Watch” , explained the Apple brand, as some irregular movements during part tennis, for example. “Temporary or permanent changes in your skin, such as tattoos, can also affect performance” of these sensors, said Apple.
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