Magnet Safety Considerations
NOWATCH contains a small, low-strength magnet, similar to those found in common items like headphones or phone cases.
While the device is intended for everyday use, individuals with medical devices such as pacemakers should be aware of the magnet's presence.
Interference is unlikely under normal conditions, but caution is advised.
Can the magnet affect pacemakers?
Pacemakers can be sensitive to magnetic fields, and in rare instances, magnets may temporarily affect the device's accuracy or trigger a "magnet mode."
This could potentially interfere with the pacemaker’s ability to regulate your heart rhythm.
What should you do if you have a pacemaker?
If you have a pacemaker or any implanted medical device, we strongly recommend consulting your healthcare provider before using NOWATCH.
Your doctor can assess whether the small magnet poses any risk and ensure your pacemaker’s performance won't be impacted.
While the magnet in the NOWATCH is weak and typically safe at normal distances, your safety is always our primary concern.
If you have any doubts, it's best to seek advice from a medical professional.