but I am somewhat upset with spending $300 on something that is supposed to be extensively tested against issues like that.
vesoganev Please contact our Product Support (support.garmin.com) teams for assistance. We will need to be in direct contact with you as we take this very seriously and will work to find the best resolution for you.
TMK17 is correct that an incredibly small percentage of users see skin irritation, but this does not change the fact that we take this very seriously. We look forward to hearing from you.
I just got a vivoactive 3 and this is happening to me as well. I've had a Vivoactive and forrunner35 and those did not affect me. The vivoactive 3 is like it's rash/burn/allergic reaction.
This has been my only real complaint about the vivoactive 3. In addition to itching and peeling, the wrist wearing the watch also gets an odor. After reading the comments, I'd say it's more than 1%....
I have similar problems with the band, which I never had with Fitbit or apple watches. My skin goes red, feels like it is burnt, then will blister and peel off. I switched to a 3rd party strap from amazon which has helped.
I did give it a fair chance in my opinion. I wore it looser, washed it every day, removed when sleeping and showering. I always had the same result though so eventually swapped it out a couple of weeks back.
I have had the same problem with the rubber band. If I take it off daily and wash the inside of the band and also my wrist, the problem seems to be solved. And with "daily" I mean daily. If i skip the cleaning process for one day I am back to same problem.