Been really liking the OEM Stretch bands from the Google Store. Great for daily use and sleep tracking. Pretty expensive so I waited for a sale.

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    9 months ago

    Got the converter so I can be use regular watch straps. Currently have a nice distressed leather one on.

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    I got a cheap metal link band with a Fossil style clasp for like $10 and I love it. Makes it look more like a fashionable mechanical watch instead of a spacey tech gadget.

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        9 months ago

        The one I got came from Amazon. The brand is Yeahxing. I was sceptical of such a cheap band but 7 months in and I have no complaints.

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    Around the house, I use these super cheap stretch bands I found on Amazon from one of those random Chinese sellers that changes names every week. It was $10 for a pack of 3. I didn’t expect them to be decent quality, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised that none of them have broken or rattle or anything even after about a year of use.

    Whenever I go out or work out, I put on the stock silicone strap. I’d like to pick up some more at some point; the quick-release mechanism is really well-done and makes changing bands on the fly super fast and easy, and I’d love to have more options for different scenarios. I just wish the official bands weren’t so pricey.

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      8 months ago

      Nevermind, circle to search came through clutch. It’s the built in Adventure face in Digital mode with Digital Arcs enabled.