Noun
The band of the sleeve of a shirt, or other garment, which covers the wrist.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter that, Daud was moved to a hotel in Mecca, where she remains in self-isolation, still wearing the electronic wristband. Source: Internet
Fitbit wristband trackers and smartwatches help you track your diet, exercise, steps, sleep, swimming, and much more. Source: Internet
Alaa was instead given a blue wristband and placed in line with everyone else. Source: Internet
In Singapore, all travelers, except those from exempt countries, are required to stay at a dedicated facility for 14 days, wear an electronic wristband and will have routine visits or calls from immigration officials. Source: Internet
It is, for lack of a better phrase, a dinky wristband. Source: Internet
"I've waited years and years for this," said one lucky 49ers fan who scored a wristband. Source: Internet