A:AnswerNo, you have to have it on your wrist for it to record most data, not sure if it will for some things, but I am pretty sure you have to have it on your wrist.
A:AnswerI really have no idea. I have had mine a few weeks now and haven’t been super careful with it. No scratches on it so far. I feel sure it isn’t super resistant to scratches, though.
A:AnswerCould you put the watch onto your ankle instead? I don't own one yet, but in researching them, I've come come across this idea a couple times. Good luck.
A:AnswerReturn it right away before you drop it and crack the lense. I bought my daughter the Fitbit 4 Charge, we have only had for a little over two months and the lense is destroyed already and she did not even drop it on concrete or anything like that, just dropped in on the carpet once and our laminate floor once, and I just found out at the Fitbit website it is not even possible to replace the lense. I read at the website that some people did not even drop there Fitbit and it cracked while charging, ridiculous.
A:AnswerI would not buy this without the replacement plan, I did not get one and bought one for my daughter for her birthday and the lense cover is completely destroyed, she dropped it on the carpet once and our laminate floor once and you cannot read anything on the display anymore, big mistake buying a Fitbit, spend a little more money on something that has a better warranty or a better lense cover.