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Withings ScanWatch review: A timelessly fashionable watch meets fitness tracker

The Withings ScanWatch blends the beautiful design of a wristwatch with intelligent and intuitive health and fitness tracking

Withings ScanWatch being tested by Live Science
(Image credit: Future)
Live Science Verdict

The hybrid Withings ScanWatch delivers real-time health and fitness stats, such as oxygen levels, ECG and sleep data, directly to your wrist. Although it’ll cost you serious money, we reckon this model is more than worth the investment.

Reasons to buy
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    Beautifully designed

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    Intuitive health and fitness tracking

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    Responsive crown mechanism

Reasons to avoid
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    Expensive

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    No touchscreen

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The Withings ScanWatch is a stripped-back, sophisticated addition to the fitness tracker lineup, striking a perfect balance between a traditional wristwatch and a contemporary fitness tracker.

Specs

Compatibility: iOS, Android. Uses the Health Mate app

Battery life: Up to 30 days of normal use + 20 days in power reserve mode

Display and screen size: Passive Matrix OLED (PMOLED) screen, 38mm and 42mm 

GPS: Yes

Water resistance: Up to 5ATM (50 meters)

Heart rate tracker: Yes

Sleep tracker: Yes

Colors: Blue, white, and black faces with silver or gold trim. More than 20 watch straps available.



Sam Hopes
Staff writer

Sam Hopes is a level III fitness trainer, level II reiki practitioner, and resident fitness writer at Future PLC. Having trained to work with both the mind and body, Sam is a big advocate of using mindfulness techniques in sport and aims to bring mental wellbeing to the forefront of fitness. She’s also passionate about the fundamentals of training and how we can build more sustainable training methods. You’ll find her writing about the importance of habit-building, nutrition, sleep, recovery, and workouts.