With its ScanWatch, Withings intends to combine neat design, accurate sports practice records and advanced health data.
Highly anticipated, the Withings ScanWatch does not disappoint. The watch is first of all an elegant everyday object, with a sophisticated design, which is proudly displayed on your wrist. It is also a relevant sports watch, whose heart rate measurements do not have much to envy to those provided by a specialized object. Finally, it is a product with extensive health data that is impressive for its ease of use. Add to that a monster autonomy, and the portrait drawn up is exciting.
Points forts
- Many health measures, documented and easy to understand.
- Application with a neat design, and easy to handle.
- All-purpose look of this hybrid watch.
- Reliability of the heart rate sensor, even in intervals.
- Autonomy of regarding 30 days.
Weak points
- The data on deep sleep leaves us dubious.
- As heavy on the wrist as a classic watch (especially the 42 mm model).
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An alternative
Let’s put it simply and bluntly: the Garmin Venu is an excellent connected sports watch. It is complete and practical, supported by a beautiful Oled panel and very good autonomy. A good choice to equip yourself before your sports outings.