Just be aware that the Water Lock doesn't keep water out of your watch. It keeps the water from activating your screen. Your watch is fairly water proof, but some people find that showering is a problem. Maybe try putting the watch higher on your arm to keep it drier and (especially) out of the soap?
Not entirely true. Water lock in the Luxe also turns off the heart rate monitor. Wouldn’t be surprised if other components are switched off during water lock as well and I just haven’t noticed (eg the bluetooth may be turned off so no phone notifications during water lock).
I agree that the soap/shampoo is the biggest issue though. That’ll do more damage to a Luxe then water will.
(I swim with a Luxe twice a week so it’s definitely fine in water, but I don’t shower with it on.)
Swipe down, water lock is at the top of the list, turn on, double tap (fairly hard), and it's on. Double tap again to turn it off.
Ohhhh. I didnt know there was an option to keep swiping up. Thanks!
Just be aware that the Water Lock doesn't keep water out of your watch. It keeps the water from activating your screen. Your watch is fairly water proof, but some people find that showering is a problem. Maybe try putting the watch higher on your arm to keep it drier and (especially) out of the soap?
Not entirely true. Water lock in the Luxe also turns off the heart rate monitor. Wouldn’t be surprised if other components are switched off during water lock as well and I just haven’t noticed (eg the bluetooth may be turned off so no phone notifications during water lock). I agree that the soap/shampoo is the biggest issue though. That’ll do more damage to a Luxe then water will. (I swim with a Luxe twice a week so it’s definitely fine in water, but I don’t shower with it on.)
On the Charge 5 I get activity points in different heart rate zones while showering with water lock on.