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Some inked users have reported the wearable's heart rate monitor doesn't work. — -- It turns out tattoo ink and the Apple Watch aren't always compatible. Apple updated its support page this ...
Apple has admitted that inked-stained hipsters — and others sporting tattoos on their wrist — could have trouble with the Apple watch heart rate monitor.
Apple admits that tattoos confuse the heart rate monitor on the Apple Watch By Andre Revilla Updated May 1, 2015 Save We’ve all heard people say, “That tattoo won’t look so nice in 20 ...
This post originally appeared on Business Insider. Now that the Apple Watch has arrived, some buyers are reporting that the high-end smartwatch doesn’t work properly if they have wrist tattoos ...
Apple itself hasn't specifically addressed tattoos - but it has made mention of problems with picking up heart rates on its website. "Even under ideal conditions, Apple Watch may not be able to ...
Genuine gold leaf is available to buy, but based on the $10-per-pack price quoted in the report, Kao and the team probably used imitation gold leaf, made from a blend that’s mostly copper.