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    • Stefano M64S Offline
      Stefano M64 Silver Members
      last edited by Stefano M64

      Mine doesn’t. If I knock on the watch body there is just a faint vibration form the inside. Never read others complaining for this, I guess there could be something loose in yours

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      • PrenjP Offline
        Prenj
        last edited by

        Never noticed this before. I’d never have if I haven’t read it here. It does seem to vibrate a little after a knock on it, but it is very very subtle, totally unnoticeable in normal use. Mine is a steel variant, so it might be different from titanium.

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        • Jan SuchánekJ Offline
          Jan Suchánek @Prenj
          last edited by

          @Prenj
          Today it seems much lower noise than yesterday. It’s hearable only with knocking with nail on bezel at 4 o’clock - above back button. I have no problem with that, just never see that🙂.

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          • MarynM Offline
            Maryn Silver Members
            last edited by

            Same here 🙂

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            • ChrisAC Offline
              ChrisA Platinum Member @Jan Suchánek
              last edited by

              @Jan-Suchánek the question is, WHY you would ever do that in a normal use case 😅. I am pretty sure that there are some unusual sensory reactions from your watch, when one use it in a „uncommon“ way. My guess would be, that the vibration motor is sitting in that area, where you tick with your finger and you kind of manually trigger a vibration.

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              • Jan SuchánekJ Offline
                Jan Suchánek @ChrisA
                last edited by Jan Suchánek

                @ChrisA
                No, it´s like from the glass. The glass is resonating IMHO. It starts to make this sound even with knocking on the screen.

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                • ChrisAC Offline
                  ChrisA Platinum Member @Jan Suchánek
                  last edited by

                  @Jan-Suchánek ah… that makes sense too. At least there is some music „on“ the watch 🤣

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                  • Jan SuchánekJ Offline
                    Jan Suchánek @ChrisA
                    last edited by

                    @ChrisA
                    You don’t touch the screen with finger? Never hit it by nail? That’s how I first feel this…

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                    • ChrisAC Offline
                      ChrisA Platinum Member @Jan Suchánek
                      last edited by

                      @Jan-Suchánek after reading your watch, I tried different methods but mine never vivrates. I am pretty sure a lot of forum users tried too 😅

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                      • Jan SuchánekJ Offline
                        Jan Suchánek @ChrisA
                        last edited by

                        @ChrisA
                        Maybe in next update, we´ll got new activity - “Knocking” 😁

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