Ambrosia Systems Nightrider Arm Band for Freestyle Libre Sensor

Ambrosia Systems Nightrider Arm Band for Freestyle Libre Sensor

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For use with Ambrosia Systems Nightrider: https://www.ambrosiasys.com/our-products/blucon/ This arm band uses the elastic and velcro bands from the Scosche Rhythm+ and Rhythm24. You can purchase the replacement arm bands for under $20US in various colors: https://www.scosche.com/consumer-tech/health-fitness/armbands The files include 2 different device holders which pertain to the type of arm band you purchased. The files are labeled for the velcro or hook-based bands. Both are very comfortable for all-day wear, or can be worn for longer if adjusted to the right fit. The hooks on the Rhythm24 armband should be pointed upward and away from the arm. The device holder snaps onto the hooks and provides snug motion in the hinges. The velcro armband should be adjusted on the arm and then slid on or off of the arm. The vecro doesn't need to be detached when taking off the armband because the band is flexible. The Nightrider should have a nice fit with a "snap" when it's in place. It shouldn't be tight and can be pushed out with a little force. If it's too tight then check your print settings to make sure the circular opening isn't warped. Infill: 15-20% Material: PLA or PETG

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