It’s also true that eventually, the water resistance will wear out over time as a result of normal wear and tear on the device. No device can be perfect forever, at least not in a fitness band’s $99.99 price range. The more use you get out of the water resistance over time, it will eventually degrade and not work as well.

Although the device is swim-proof and water resistant up to 50 meters, it is important to dry it off as soon as possible with a soft towel once you are out of the wet environment. 

It is also important to ensure your Halo Band is 100% dry before you try and charge it. Any stray water droplet can cause serious damage to your Halo Band.

Other liquids and substances can include but are not limited to:

  • Oil

  • LotionBeverages (Soda, Wine, etc.)Any kind of food

It is also important to avoid extremely humid environments like a sauna. This will also overwhelm the water resistance or cause it to fail.

Conclusion