⌚ Elevate Your Wellness Game with Style!
The Withings Scanwatch is a cutting-edge smart watch and activity tracker that combines advanced health monitoring features like ECG, heart rate tracking, and sleep analysis with a sleek, durable design. Compatible with both Android and Apple devices, it offers a waterproof rating of 50m and an impressive 30-day battery life, making it the perfect companion for fitness enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals alike.
N**S
The simple smart smartwatch
Update here: I've had for 2 years now and still rock solid. I now keep my charger in the car and when I see it's low once a month it charges on my way to work. Everything still works flawlessly and what I'm more impressed with is glass has no chips. I've had plenty of "nicer" watches that have. Ot lasted near as long even if they have sapphire like this does apparently.Pros: price is pretty goodBattery life is amazingBecause of battery life you can actually use sleep tracking and it does pretty wellGreat look (I was big into smart watches when they first were a thing. I even had the original gear the day it came out but within last 3 years grew tired of terrible battery life and I didn't really use them for smart features after a while especially cause they never look good)App is pretty nice and works wellFeels pretty good and not too heavyConsTakes a little while to set up. Give it about an hourBattery percentage indicator on app isn't perfect. Said 100% for like a week before it started going down. I keep most things on and have it vibrate for my messages and i get quite a bit everyday. Lasts about 3 weeks between charges no problem.If it could store music and be able to use with headphones I would have paid double. Seriously love this watch
T**T
Versatile and Stylish
Okay, I had an ounce of skeptisim about this watch. Now I don't. First off, this is more of a health- monitor/ information watch than. An activity tracker. Withings is going up against some heavy hitters that have established themselves in the activity tracking market. The health monitor segment is not as well know or developed so that's where they have placed their product trying to obtain a market share. That market segment is for young active people who are into the tracking their workout regiment. This watch will do that but it goes beyond that. It tracks your sleep and gives you insite to your overall health using the associated app. I am 61 so I'm not concerned with the little bit of exercise I do. It encourages me to do more but my real concern is my overall health status and catching changes early or being aware of the small changes that happen that can give me an indication something may be going wrong. That's where this watch excells. It tracks data points that help you to self monitor your health. The ECG and SPO2 monitor give you that information in combination with the sleep tracking that gives an overall picture as to what is going on. They seem to be accurate and you can set them to automatically monitor or you can manually monitor.Which brings me to another thing I like about this watch. I have a smart phone that is able to work as a laptop. That's a lot of information I can assimilate all day long. Smart watches try and cram all of that info onto your wrist, that not what I want. I want to distill my daily interruptions down to what is important. I set my notifications only to the email accounts I have to keep track of ,text messages and calls from two separate phone numbers. They stream across the screen and I can briefly look at them and decide if I need to pick pick up my phone or go to my tablet to look at the complete message. This feature is not talked about hardly any at all by Withings but it is a strong point of the watch. And it does it with style.And my final point is I am not of the age where flash attracts my attention. Tasteful appointment catches my eye more than anything else. This is the final strong point of this watch. The subtly of the watch catches everyone off guard. I don't want people to ask or know I have the latest gadget. Rather the surprise that it is more than a watch is a conversation starter. My wife has seen it and wants one now. I'm going to pick up one for her and get a second rose gold with the blue face for wearing at evening events that are more formal.Final point, as I write this I received my watch and charged it on April 28th. I now have 30% battery left. I have been working through all of the features so I have used it more than I probably will in the future. No complaints about battery life.This watch opens up an entirely new market segment that has not been exploited by any of the other hybrid or smart watch manufacturers. I look forward to seeing the new products they bring out.
A**T
The watch is great at what it does, mobile app could use some work.
I primarily use it for sleep and other health metric/s tracking. The oxygen saturation is clinically validated but the actual test/validation is just for the part that the watch can let you know when your oxygen saturation gets too low during sleep indicating potential issues like sleep apnea. It does not mean however that the oxygen saturation readings are as accurate as an off the shelf pulse oxymeter. If you are buying it for the accuracy, you are better off with actual medical equipment.Now the app is reasonably laid out, but will take some getting used to initially. The most frustrating part was when the app wouldn't sync because it closes in the background and you won't get any notifications until you reopen the app. After a lot of frustration and almost returning the watch I discovered that the problem was how android manages background apps, and I had to turn off battery optimization for this particular app so that it doesn't close the syncing function in the background. The app should have given some information about this when setting it up so that I could do it. And maybe build a better app where the battery optimization can automatically be turned off when you install it? I wonder if Android doesn't let them do it.ECG function needs the info to be sent to some clinic to be validate for the first time and it takes about 24 hours for this, and after that your watch just tells the result from the second time.Battery is amazing but don't be fooled by the 100% indicator. It stay on 100% for 4 days and then drop about 5% per day under normal use for me. I think the battery capacity was not well calibrated in the software, or maybe small batteries are inherently hard to calibrate in the software?The best part about this watch is how it just looks like a watch, no unnecessary styling and/or drama in it. No one bats an eye if you wear this to a formal event and doesn't shine the bright screen in your face when you're going to bed. I found it to be slimmer than other "smart" watches too, which makes a lot of difference for me.Choose this over other smart watches if you don't want a distraction on your arm. There are plenty of advantages of "smart" watches too, but make sure they are actually solving an issue you have. Like I have my phone with me all the time and I have a Google nest in every room, I don't need to replicate the same stuff that they can do on my wrist. Which is why I chose something that helps me keep track of my health in but is more like a watch than anything.One small thing, I originally thought that the small dial shows battery % but it actually shows the % of step goal you completed for the day. I felt we should have an option to change what it indicates. I don't need that metric on my watch.
C**R
Bonito pero…
El único detalle no se puede usar el ECG en México
R**A
Es muy bonito
Me gusto muchoo
C**N
Une montre connectée pour un look habillé
J'ai pris cette montre Withings pour remplacer ma montre connectée.Ce que j'ai apprécié les plus:+ Son look "retro" classique+ Sa (très) longue autonomie: 4 semaines (une éternité comparé aux 2 jours de mon ancienne montre)+ Les accessoires pour ajuster la taille du bracelet métallique+ Le 2ème bracelet (vert et assorti au cadran de la montre) inclus dans la boîte+ Les rapports de santé fournis dans l'application qui elle aussi est fluide et stable (testée sur un S21 Ultra)
A**E
Sehr zufrieden - kardiologische Entscheidungshilfe
Die Uhr hat meine Erwartungen mehr als erfüllt. Ich habe auf Anraten meines Kardiologen eine Smartwhatch mit EKG-Funktion gesucht und habe mich für diese Uhr entschieden. Nach einem Monat Nutzung hier meine Erfahrungen:Die Uhr lässt sich gut tragen, das Armband ist nicht zu dick, dennoch robust. Sowohl in der Nacht als auch im harten Outdoreinsatz wie Holzarbeiten im Wald usw. zeigt sich die Uhr angenehm und unempfindlich. Nachts schnürt das Armband nicht ab. Die Messwerte des Schritt- und Entfernungszählers scheinen palausibel zu sein und entsprechen den Streckenkenntnissen bzw. dem Vergleich mit einer Smartphone App sowie Kartentracking.Das Überzeugendste ist jedoch die Einschätzung meines Kardiologen, dem ich die täglichen EKG-Ergebnisse eines Monats zusammengestellt habe, insgesamt über 100 heruntergeladene PDFs mit der grafischen Darstellung des jeweiligen EKGs. Der Kardiologe hielt die Aufzeichnungen für absolut zielführend für die Entscheidung der weiteren Behandlung, in meinem Fall Ablation wegen Vorhofflimmerns. Einzelne ärztliche Langzeit-EKGs hingegen könnten keine so genaue und umfangreiche Entscheidungshilfe abbilden.Von daher hat sich die Anschaffung der Uhr für mich unbedingt gelohnt.Weitere Funktionen wie Pulsmessung, Sauserstoffsättigung, Schlafqualität einscheinen plausibel, wurden jedoch wenig genutzt.Die Uhr (42 mm) ist für mich als Liebhaber ananloger Uhren ein guter Kompromiss zwischen Funktion und Aussehen. Das Mineralglas hat auch rustikale Feuerholzgewinnung bisher überstanden und bekam keine Kratzer. Nachts gut abzulesen, sogar Leuchtzeiger sind vorhanden.Zusatz: die App funktioniert gut, ist übersichtlich und sehr gut zu bedienen.
D**P
Correct everything
All good
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