noun a band worn around the wrist, typically to absorb sweat or as a fashion accessory
Wristbands are often worn as accessories to complement an outfit.
Medical wristbands are used to convey important information about a patient's health condition or allergies.
Athletes wear wristbands to absorb sweat and provide support during physical activities.
Wristbands are used as security measures in places like amusement parks or clubs to control access.
Wristbands are used as entry passes or identification markers at concerts, festivals, and other gatherings.
Companies use wristbands as promotional items or giveaways at events or trade shows.
A writer may use a wristband to keep track of their daily word count goals or deadlines.
A psychologist may use a wristband as a tool for biofeedback during therapy sessions.
An athlete may wear a wristband to track their heart rate or monitor their performance during training sessions.
Concert staff members may use wristbands as a form of identification or access control for event attendees.