Withings - ScanWatch 2 - Heart Health Hybrid Smartwatch - 38mm - Black/Silver
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- Withings
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- HWA10-MODEL 1-ALL-INT
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- 3700546708275
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- New
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ScanWatch 2 is more than a hybrid smartwatch, it is a health guardian on duty 24/7. This next generation includes new and exclusive sensors, including TempTech 24/7 module which for the first time, delivers day and night body temperature variation tracking, alongside proactive heart health notifications, atrial fibrillation detection via a 1L ECG, and blood oxygen levels. Together these sensors can help anyone maintain a healthy lifestyle, effortlessly. ScanWatch 2 also features its trademark sleep and activity tracking plus an extraordinary battery life of 30 days before needing to be recharged.
Dimension
Product Height : 0.51 inches
Product Width :1.61 inches
Product Depth :9.45 inches
Product Weight :0.121 ounces
Features
24/7 temp tracking Discover baseline day and night temperature fluctuations, which may indicate the onset of an illness or other health condition, and boost your ability to manage performance and recovery via workout temperature variation zones.
Advanced respiratory insights Gain peace of mind with on-demand blood oxygen, plus track overnight breathing disturbances as well as average blood oxygen during sleep.
Proactive heart health tracking Receive heart health notifications that may direct you to take an on-demand electrocardiogram to detect atrial fibrillation.
Advanced activity tracking Monitor every move with 40+ activities recognized, assess your performance with heart rate zones, Fitness Level via VO2 max estimation, and see progress towards goals right on the watch.
Overnight health parameters Wake to your sleep quality score and deep dive into your sleep metrics with info on how to improve them.
30-day battery and extra durability Enjoy life more with 24/7 tracking for 30 days before needing to recharge, and a watch made with premium materials so you can lead an active life with confidence.
Menstrual cycle guide Track your menstrual cycle by tracking your phases, duration and symptoms, empowering you to create a personalized routine that aligns with your body's needs.
What's Included
ScanWatch 2
FKM (fluoroelastomer) wristband with Stainless Steel buckle
Docking station (USB-C compatible)
USB-C to USBA Cable
Quick Start Guide
Product Guide
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Classy and simple yet functional
It's been a long time since I've had a smart watch that was nice to look at, but the Withings ScanWatch 2 definitely changes that. It looks, at a glance, like a normal watch. It's almost a fashion piece. It looks super simple for all the function it has. While it can't function without a phone since it doesn't have cellular and won't pair with your headphones to play music, I've never used my watch like that anyway. The display being simple and small helps preserve battery life, which is great because I hate having to constantly charge my watch. This thing barely needs to be charged by the way - it seems to be able to last a couple of weeks on a single charge, which is an amazing improvement from literally anything else I've used. The health measurements this thing can take rival any other smartwatch I've had - aside from the normal step counter and heart meter, it also can do EKGs, SpO2, it can check for breathing disturbances while sleeping, and the sleep tracker is pretty good. I haven't had any issues with the sensors not functioning properly, which is always a plus. The watch band is fluoroelastomer, which is nice because it doesn't seem to be making my skin come off like silicone tends to. However, if you prefer metal or cloth, or silicone doesn't make your skin peel, you can pick those up on Withings web site. I checked specifically since I was worried about that. The default fit is nice, but I'm pretty middle-of-the-road as far as arm size is concerned, so you'll want to check the fit size if you're worried. The watch charger is great because it's not a whole unit. You can connect any USB-C cable to it. If the cable breaks, you can just swap it out. Overall, it's just a really nice smartwatch. I'm pretty happy with the amount of instruments they packed into this thing. I think the one thing that would make it better is if the watch would be able to do contactless payments, but I think it's fine without it. I've had no technical issues with it, it tells the time and records my health data, and it looks nice too. If you don't really need the apps on a smartwatch, I'd say this would be an excellent choice - you rarely have to charge it, the measurements are really comprehensive, and it tells the time while looking nice. If the apps are really important to you, though, you may want to look elsewhere, since this watch doesn't have any - it only passes along notifications.
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So close to perfection, but easily my favorite
4 1/2 stars is what I'd actually rate this watch. And the loss of the half is simply a feature no other smart watch has been able to master just yet. That is the consistency of heart rate in movement. I'll come back to that. I am coming from most recently using a Galaxy Watch 3. Before that, Healbe, Fitbit, Halo, Whoop, etc. I've tried all the brands. The Withings is now at the top. All of the watches have their niches, but for myself, I've wanted something specific. A smart watch with general metrics, workout tracking, that looks like a nice watch, while not being needed to charge every couple days. For refence, the Samsung was close, but I was charging every 2 days. When trying to guage daily metrics, that charge window would potentially throw off my consistency. The Withings taunts a 30 day battery. Of course, this is with certain features turned off, which I always like to keep on. I want as much going as possible while still wanting adequate battery life. Cake and eat it, too? Yes. When I set-up the watch, a little over a week ago, I had 45% battery. I've been working out, checking metrics, using the screen, etc. consistently, and I still have 20% battery left. That is amazing to me. Somebody has figured it out. More readings, less charging! Watch looks sleek and fits any clothing choice. It is comfortable and so far, it hasn't given me the dreaded "skin rash." With every band/watch, after a few days, even with adequate cleaning, I still manage to get a dry rash where the sensor reads. Not fun, and irritating to deal with. So far, so good in escaping that. The watch menu is easy to navigate. No color or touch, but that's a worthy trade-off in comparison to consistent recharging. I can get everything I need in seconds. n addition, using it with the app opens up even more details. I have paired this with the Withings body scale, and have a great picture of overall health and fitness levels. In addition, it enhances functionality. My Galaxy Watch had a GPS built-in, which was cool on paper, but when I run, I most always have my phone with me and end up using a phone app instead. The Withings does have an on-board GPS, but paired with the app, it syncs up to measure my runs and trails with little input from me. Once again, a worthy trade-off. Also, the app is free. A huge plus in comparison to other in-depth trackers. ECG and Oxygen readings are welcome. I don't use them often, but it's good to know their availability. Ok, so back to the half star. As with every watch/band I've used, being in my wrist, whenever I do a gripping movement the heart rate goes awry or doesn't register, and it can take some time to get back on track. This has been unavoidable with wrist tracking. Most weight activities appear non-existent. Usually I have to pair with a chest strap to get more in-depth reading on lifting activities, which are already tough to truly measure. A quick example is I started a chest/arm workout on both my chest strap and the watch. After completion, strap said 600 cals and watch said 76 cals. Most likely is somewhere closer to 600 based off past workouts, but with the constant gripping and squeezing of bars, the heart rate was consistently thrown off. What does end up happening is the data in the app is "adjusted" to be more aligned to the chest strap. I believe this may be when the Withings congregates the watch lift data with the Google Fit integrated data to balance out the readings. Now, to the credit of this watch, it has been pretty good at recognizing activity. Both time and caloric estimation(cardiovascular activity). Moreso than any other watch/band I've used. Also, as mentioned above, it integrates connected app data perfectly. In summary, this is a stylish wash with all the features I'm looking for including infrequent charging. I'm thoroughly impressed, and for now, it is the only watch/band I wear. All I need is a stainless band and I'm good to go!