Withings Scanwatch 38 mm Rose Gold/Blue Hybrid Smartwatch with ECG, Heart Rate and Oximeter Unisex-Adult, 38 mm
233.57 €
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Smartwatch with electrocardiogram function
Detects atrial fibrillation or normal heart rhythm and monitors low and high heart rate in just 30 seconds
With pedometer, oximeter and Bluetooth connection
Dial Size 38mm


















A –
This watch is gorgeous and super reliable. I’ve been using it for over a year and the battery life is still great. I wear it every day and the battery lasts more than a month for me (auto wake is off). I love how discreet it is and the fact it looks like a stylish unassuming mechanical watch when the display is off.The software is fine, and there are updates that really improve the watch once in a while. It tracks a good range of data and has great integration with Apple Health. The watch UI is fine and the app is full of features. The ability to see trends over the day, weeks and months is really nice.In terms of quality of data, it probably isn’t as accurate as other trackers out there in terms of step count, HR and sleep monitoring. One of the reasons the battery life is so good is it only measures HR every 10 minutes if not in workout mode. However if you don’t care about the absolute accuracy and are are happy with a good idea of data trends, the Scanwatch is more than good enough.This watch blows away the competition in terms of style, reliability and battery life. I am super happy with this and would absolutely recommend!
[...]Client d’Amazon –
Brûlure au poignet par les capteurs lumineux!
[...]Damián –
Me ha gustado su diseño minimalista y que tiene acceso a todo lo que te interese ver, y además lo guarda en la APP de Winting para poder consultarlo después. Solo tiene un problema.Tengo dos relojes iguales. Este último, el que me ocupa, me fue enviado porque el anterior presentó algún problema.El que tengo actualmente, desde hace poco tiempo suele gastar excesivamente la energía de la batería. Con el mismo uso, anteriormente duraba la batería más de 15 días, lo que dura el otro que tengo. Bueno, que tiene mi esposa.Este sinembargo lo terminé de cargar anoche, menos de 24 horas, y le queda 63% de batería. Debería de tener más de 95%.¿Que debo hacer para arreglar esto? Supongo que cambio de bateria.Si me quieren contestar a mi e-mail es: prixdam@gmail.comMuchas gracias.
[...]Rose Matthews –
EDIT TO ADD: A few weeks in, all the below still holds true, but I have just noticed the one missing feature I wish I’d known about before I bought: “Find my device”.It’s so obvious. Every smartwatch I ever owned had it. I didn’t have to use it all the time, but whenever I did it was a lifesaver! I don’t have a second phone (or person with phone) to call it, and even if I did it would be on silent. Having the ability to find it using the watch is a reassurance that makes SO much dofference and I can’t believe I’ve lost it in the upgrade 😭I’m genuinely wondering whether I’ve made a terrible mistake and need to jump back out of the Withings portfolio…_______I’m a very early adopter of smart watches, one of the Kickstarter backers of the original Pebble in 2013. I’ve been frustrated by the way the market developed, prioritising fitness over style or smart notifications, and worst of all making it so that you have to charge the battery every night and/or cannot see the screen in bright sunlight. The iWatch has a lot to answer for, as does FitBit for buying out and ending Pebble!I used Pebble Rebble for a while but eventually my battery gave up and I was forced to look into alternatives. I went for a budget Amazfit which did everything I needed for about £60 but spontaneously combusted after about a year. I upgraded with a deal on an Amazfit GTS which was more attractive but failed to live up to its promise of a long battery life… a year or so later the battery had become excruciatingly slow to charge and only lasted 2-3 days.Fed up of constantly switching watches, I did some research and came up with a Withings Scanwatch. I understand that the focus of Scanwatch marketing is on its health and fitness features, particularly its strengths in heart monitoring, but it also boasts one of the longest battery lives in its peer group, has physical hands visible in Australian sunshine, and LOOK HOW PRETTY. I chose the dark blue with rose gold because it’s just so stand-out gorgeous, and also because I’ve read that the rose gold on a white screen can lack contrast and affect visibility.I can confirm there’s no contrast issue with the blue face – the hands are clearly visible. I also like how the ‘digital screen’ is very discreet when not in use – as per the photo, you really don’t notice the black circle against the dark blue background, only the message when it’s displayed. I had been concerned that the display screen would be too small and that I’d be frustrated by the ‘scrolling’ of messages, however this hasn’t been a problem. The first thing to appear is the app symbol and the person’s first name, so at a glance I can see “is this a WhatsApp from my Dad?” (important) or “an email from Amazon” (not important). If the message is important but I’m not yet in a position to pull my phone out, for example whilst walking in public, I can turn the button to control the message’s speed and run it backwards or forwards in my own time. Perfect.The menu is easy to use too – straightforward up, down, select. Although I wasn’t looking for health features, I have found myself checking SPO2 periodically because I suffer from Long Covid and can get a bit worn out during the day, which is often confirmed by low saturation levels. It’s just as easy as using a fingertip device except that you’re already wearing the watch. I am yet to successfully perform an ECG though – initial attempts were ‘too noisy’ and since then it’s always been ‘inconclusive’. Sleep tracking is similar to what I got used to with Amazfit – shows light sleep, deep sleep and interruptions.The recordings do seem to be more accurate though.The Withings companion app on Android is much easier to set up and use than any I’ve had before. I have set it up to pair with My Fitness Pal, which I’m not sure about yet, and it asked for Google Fit to be installed which is fine. I did set up a steps goal, and get a kick out of watching the small watch dial move round from 0% to 100% of goal throughout the day.Biggest surprise to me – after a week I have NOT developed a wrist rash from the silicon strap! This is a first, people. Normally I look like an escaped abductee with handcuff marks after about two days, and that’s been true of every smartwatch I’ve owned. I’ve got used to having to switch the straps out, in fact I have an entire workshop drawer full of pins, buckles and spare straps made from ‘safe’ materials (I don’t wear leather out of principle). But it seems that the material Withings uses is less reactive, so any change of strap will simply be out of style preference. Incidentially, this is an easy process – the watch uses 18mm watch pins, so you can buy any standard strap or bracelet that employs the same and swap it over.Overall I’m happy. I got a good deal on a ‘used – very good’ watch (if I hadn’t been told, I’d have had no idea it wasn’t brand new), which arrived very quickly and ticks all the boxes. More than that, it has a luxury feel to it and seems to be carefully designed and crafted, with neat little features like how the hands slide out of the way when you’re using the menu. I’m impressed and sincerely hope that I can hold onto this one for a little longer! Promise to update if this opinion changes over time ;-)
[...]Agustin –
El reloj no da ecg fuera de USA y con ello lo más relevante contra otros relojes inteligentes no lo tiene
[...]Georg Mair –
Motto bello
[...]Buone funzioni e bello
Ranieri G. –
Restituito subito
[...]Semplicimente non funziona perche ha le funzioni bloccate essendo un prodotto americano
Cliente Amazon –
Bellissimo orologio
[...]Un ottimo smartwatch sia per l’utilizzo delle funzioni come l’ECG(non male per essere un orologio) sia per lo stile che lo rende versatile nel look
Dolores –
Buona impressione come primo impatto
[...]È stato usato in quasi tutte le sue funzioni però credo che sia ancora presto per dare un reale giudizio. Dalle prime impressioni sembra di alta qualità.
Mario Agnello –
Orologio fantastico.
[...]Elegante, durata batteria lunghissima, sono anche arrivato a un mese di durata. Molto preciso come contapassi, utilissimo l’ECG e la misurazione della saturazione. Mi piace il suo aspetto classico con tutte le possibilità di uno smartwatch, esclusa la risposta alle chiamate, ma senza l’assillo di doverlo ricaricare giornalmente.
Tito –
Funziona veramente bene.
[...]L’ho acquistato per l’ECG due anni fa ma ha veramente molte altre funzionalità utili. È bello, robusto (lo tengo anche a nuotare), la carica è veloce e dura 15/20 giorni. Buon acquisto!