With few exceptions, smartwatches are too big and bulky for many women, as well as for those people with
slender wrists.
Unlike most smartwatches, the Huawei Fit is slim and light enough even for more
slender wrists.
While I have somewhat
slender wrists, I didn't feel the Blaze was overly large.
It looks great on my wrist, but many of the people I handed this watch to with
slender wrists couldn't deal with how bulky the watch felt.
It looks awkward on
slender wrists — and yes that includes the female friendly model with support for smaller straps.
The 2nd generation Moto 360 now comes in two variants — 46 mm and 42 mm — so those with
slender wrists now have a more size - appropriate option available.
It's hard to imagine this watch on
a slender wrist and the style is unashamedly manly.
On
my slender wrist, those lugs ensure that the ZenWatch 3 looks comically large.
Not exact matches
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wrist --RRB- saving tip: if you have an immersion (stick) blender, add all ingredients to a tall,
slender container and mix with the immersion blender until emulsified.
The
slender row of the bracelet will effortlessly flatter the
wrist.
Long
slender sleeves with
wrist zippers.
The Blaze comes in one size, but thanks to its relatively
slender proportions, it'll look right at home on both male and female
wrists.
The Fit is small enough, light enough, and
slender enough to make proportional sense on a woman's
wrist, but it also wouldn't look out of line on a man.
Ultimately, it won't look out of place on most male
wrists, but just like every other smartwatch we've tried (bar the 38 mm Apple Watch) it may look out of place on more
slender arms.
It's the perfect size for any
wrist, and I was relieved to see that it looked beautiful on my exceptionally
slender one.
There's a more
slender model called the Sofie, which is both more compact and considerably blingier, so if you're skinny -
wristed you might want to consider something a little more subtle.
If your
wrists are more
slender, you'll definitely want to go for the petite option, despite its added girth and wider bezels.
When Acer CEO Jason Chen showed off the company's latest wearable, the Leap Ware, at Acer's annual conference, the
slender looking
wrist - wearable looked as though it had promise.That's often been the case with Acer wearables, however, with the majority... Read more