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Smartwatches have grown in popularity as one of the most popular accessories. In terms of sales, they have outsold both analogue and digital watches. These watches are more than just timepieces; they also have health and connectivity features. However, in order to make the best use of them, Here are five tips for smartwatch owners to keep their watches safe.

Prevent it from bumping into hard objects
Keep in mind that the screen is one of the most important components of your smartwatch, so keep it safe. Because most smartwatch displays are not as tough as those on smartphones, it is critical to protect them from scratches, bumps, and falls. Don't put it head-down on hard surfaces like tables, side walls, and so on. Also, avoid storing the watch with sharp objects such as keys, pens, Swiss knives, coins, and other similar items.

You can use tempered glass to protect the screen

Tempered glass is available for smartwatches, just as it is for smartphones. To avoid screen damage, it is recommended that you use tempered glass or another similar screen protector.

Do not wear bangles or bracelets on the same hand
Wear no other accessories, such as bangles or bracelets, in the same hand as your smartwatch. Because these will rub against the screen and the strap, causing scratches on both.

Keep it clean
It is critical to keep the smartwatch clean if you want it to last longer. The reason is simple: dirt, dust, and other particles can become trapped in the small spaces around your smartwatch's screen. The strap of your watch can collect dirt, and if not cleaned regularly, it can lead to infection.

Ensure that it is charged well
Because a smartwatch performs multiple tasks at once, it is critical to keep it fully charged. If the battery is not fully charged, its usage time may be reduced, and users may lose personal data stored in it. Here are some battery-saving tips for smartwatches:
1) Disable "Always-on" mode and keep the screen timeout setting as low as possible.
2) When not in use, turn off GPS and location services.
3) Reduce the number of apps running in the background.
4) Reduce the brightness of the screen.

Keep it away from moisture
True, smartwatches have IP certification, which makes them water and dust-resistant, but this does not mean you can submerge them in water. Keep in mind that water damage is not covered by any warranty.

Now you will be able to protect your smartwatch and enjoy it even more because now you are aware of the aforementioned tips.

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