In my previous post, I mentioned that I have the habit of wearing an Apple Watch to take a bath. I didn’t expect that many people will have questions about this, so I will focus on solving this problem here. 1. [Thinking] Watches are waterproof, not water-resistant? Let’s talk ab

mentioned in the previous post that I have the habit of wearing an Apple Watch to take a bath. I didn’t expect that many people will have questions about this, so I will focus on solving this problem here.

1, [Thinking] Watches are waterproof, not water vapor resistant?

First, the conclusion is: the principle level is true, but there are conditions

At the principle level, water vapor exists in the form of gas, and it cannot be prevented unless the watch is made airtight.

In addition, the molecular structural forces of liquid water and water vapor are different (condensed state, dispersed state), which also means that water vapor is easier to pass through the waterproof layer. But this often requires higher temperatures and stronger humidity. How high is it? Let’s talk about

2, [thinking] Can we take a bath and take a bath with our watch?

Let me tell you the conclusion first: It is absolutely OK. It is recommended that the water temperature should not exceed 55°C, and it is not recommended to steam a sauna. Although

is true at the principle level, it is actually quite difficult to achieve the situation where "water vapor passes through the waterproof layer of the watch to damage the watch". First of all, we need more sufficient water molecules (high humidity) and higher temperatures (improving molecular activity, set at 55°C on the official website), otherwise it will be difficult for a good friend to have no rice.

These two conditions are completely impossible to achieve in our daily showers or even in bathing, except for the sauna.

Special reference Apple official website expression

3, [Thinking] Will soap, shower fluid, etc. corrode the watch?

Let me tell you the conclusion first: Don’t worry, it’s not as strong as the oxidation reaction in the air.

Not to mention ultra titanium alloys are resistant to strong acids and alkalis, general toiletries cannot be used at all. Even basic aluminum is very powerful in corrosion resistance. Generally, concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid can be stored in aluminum cans. On the contrary, the aluminum container reacts with oxygen, so after wearing it for a long time, it will obviously feel that the gloss is not as good as before.

What I have to say may prevent these toiletries from entering the air holes and the like (it's really super difficult)

Finally, Apple Watch Not only did I take it to take a bath and bathe in the hot spring, but there were almost no product failures due to bath steam (everything is in case). Don’t position this product as a family heirloom. You can only afford to spend so much money by grasping the present and using it to the fullest, right?

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