Apple Watch and the serious problem of bracelets (Video)

Apple Watch is now in the possession of several million users from all over the world, so the first evidence of the fact that the units delivered by the company are beginning to appear Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), are not without problems. If yesterday we were talking about possible Taptic Engine modules which could work incorrectly for users under certain conditions, today we are talking about problems with magnetic watch bands.

Theoretically, Apple Watch bracelets or straps are fixed in the product case by a simple insertion and positioning in the special slot, but the user in the video clip above found out in a not very pleasant way that the procedure can have problems. Having the watch in his hand, at the moment of taking off his clothes, the man woke up with the watch thrown on the floor, the sports strap coming out of the place where it should have been fixed.

In the image above, it is demonstrated that that unit a Apple Watch refuses to fix the bracelet in the dedicated slot so that it can be worn on the hand, the only problem found by the user after fitting is a scratch on the case. Contacting the Apple company, the man was told to mail the unit to Apple's Irish branch, he being European, and the engineers there sent him a new watch in exchange for the broken one.

So, I took off my jacket Sunday and out of the sleeve comes my SS Apple Watch and drops on the floor and slides for a bit before stopping. Turns out the locking mechanism wasn't locking the strap," writes MacRumors forum member Smickers. "On closer inspection it requires a number of tries, pulling and pushing the strap to get it to lock. It's just the top strap. One scratched casing, with the glass fine.

The problem does not seem to be a singular one, with other users reporting similar problems with these first Apple Watch units, but the good part is that few people seem to have units affected by the faulty docking port. Until now, the Apple company has replaced the units sent with this defect to its services without discussion and will probably act in a similar way in the future.

The other day I told you that Apple Watch does not work on wrists with tattoos, and now we see that there is a chance that the watch will "fly" from your hand during use, so you have to be very careful how you use the product from Cupertino.