This band sure looks good to me:
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Has anybody tried this band? There are cheaper bands out there, but a lot of them have had too many bad reviews.
I just got two very nice bands from Clockwork Synergy at $45 each, and I'm hearted to try a Milanese-type.
I followed a link you posted in the 3rd party band thread to their site. It does look pretty nice. I haven't tried one yet though. I used to wear Skagen watches a lot when they only used Milanese type bands and loved the look and they were really comfortable at first. However, after extended wear the metal around the sides would eventually become frayed and get caught on my clothing, jackets, or whatever else it came in contact with. I've been gun shy on getting a Milanese for my Apple Watch for that very reason.Has anybody tried this band? There are cheaper bands out there, but a lot of them have had too many bad reviews.
I just got two very nice bands from Clockwork Synergy at $45 each, and I'm hearted to try a Milanese-type.
This band sure looks good to me:
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Has anybody tried this band? There are cheaper bands out there, but a lot of them have had too many bad reviews.
I just got two very nice bands from Clockwork Synergy at $45 each, and I'm hearted to try a Milanese-type.
One is the milanese band.
I'll be very interested in your observations. Did you get the silver or black Milanese?
It just seems they will fall out of my ears when moving around. I'm a courier for Fedex
hmmmm...never thought about trying those with a helmet...Let me know how that goes. Thanks, I should really go try some on.It's an individual situation. I don't use Apple's out of the box EarPods much but broke out a pair and tried the Shake Text, and they stayed in no problem. Then I tried the Yawn Test and again, no problem. And that was with the weight of the cord dangling in free fall.
In the store, I did the same tests (and got some weird looks) but the AirPods stayed in, no problem. Like the EarPods, not even a wiggle in my ears. Rene Ritchie mentioned one did fall out.
So the shape of your ears, possibly the concha and triangular fossa in particular, will determine how well they'll fit and how stable they'll be. I've no worries. In fact, I'm hoping they'll fit under a helmet without any pressure on them, under a skull cap/helmet liner. Otherwise it's a Sena 20.