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Can’t use your Apple Watch over a Tattoo? Here’s a helping hand.

The Apple Watch is Cupertino’s latest gizmo for your wrist but those with Tattoos are having some serious issues with the Watch. The heart rate sensor at the back which emits a green LED light is reported to struggle with tattooed wrist. This hampers the heart rate reading and to some extent interrupt some of its fitness activity features. With the Watch’s default security setting, users might end up being requested for a passcode as the watch might mistakenly think that it was taken off.

To solve all that, funny man Conan O’Brien has a solution which could do more than just fixing the tattoo issue. Watch it after the break.

If you haven’t seen it yet, check out our first impressions of the Apple Watch.

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