![]() ![]() I liked the idea that it had basically the same features as my Fitbit but also had an advertised much longer battery (30 days instead of 7).Īs far as I can tell even though I spent a premium on my ScanWatch, its quite the downgrade. I wanted to get away from the Google ecosystem and liked my other Withings products. Now that it’s possible to scroll through notifications (forward and back) by turning the crown, and also navigating and controlling the many features on the watch via the crown, it feels like it augments daily life much more - Reducing the need to use my phone.Ĭombined with the Body Cardio scale and the Thermo device, and I’ve got myself a pretty impressive health monitoring ecosystem, which all seamlessly combines within the ‘Withings’ app, building a truly informative picture of my lifestyle and physical condition. ![]() Finally, the improvement which took me by surprise for how much more useful the watch is than its predecessor, is the fully functioning crown. The battery life seems to be even better than the Steel HR Sport, with it lasting a whole month even with daily ECG’s. Paired with the even tougher, scratch-resistant glass, I know I don’t need to worry about it if I’m doing something more physical/hands-on whilst it’s on my wrist. The overall design is so classic and sleek, and as a result it works even better as a watch for all occasions. Having been a long-time Steel HR Sport watch user since it’s launch, I decided to upgrade to the Scanwatch primarily for the improved display and ECG capabilities, but I’ve been so impressed with so much more than just those two enhancements. ![]()
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