Withings unveiled the new ScanWatch generation at IFA 2023. ScanWatch 2 and ScanWatch Lite are elegant-looking hybrid watches that focus on health tracking. They are now available at prices between 250 and 350 euros
As is typical for Withings, IFA’s new ScanWatch models come with a Analog dial Hence by that one 0.63 inch grayscale OLED display was added. They combine smart functions and fitness tracking with the classic look of a round analog watch. ScanWatch 2 consists of Anti-rust steel and will go through Sapphire crystal The protective case is available in 38 and 42 millimeter versions and Water resistant up to 5 ATM. Side crowns are used for navigation. Unlike most smartwatches, an ad is served Battery life is up to 30 days Quite high.
ScanWatch 2 measures core body temperature
Compared to the previous model, ScanWatch 2 records more important data, made possible among other things by the revised HealthSense operating system. Recently, the watch measures core body temperature and thanks to a new acceleration sensor, More than 40 games are automatically recognized There is an ECG function with atrial fibrillation detection, an SpO2 meter and heart rate monitoring even at night. The hybrid watch can also be used to monitor the menstrual cycle. ScanWatch 2 stores up to seven days of data locally until it needs to be synchronized with a smartphone. For example, data to record long-term changes ends up free on Withings servers indefinitely.
The Lite model does not feature
The ScanWatch Lite offers most of the same features, but lacks the temperature sensor, ECG function, and altimeter. Also no SpO2 measurement. In addition, the front is not covered by sapphire glass, but Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. The case is only available with 37 mm. The The Lite model costs 249.95 eurosWhen the price Scanwatch 2 349,95 euros Quantity They are currently only available on the manufacturer’s website, but they should also be available from selected dealers from October
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