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⌚ Elevate your health game with style and stamina!
The Withings ScanWatch 2 is a premium hybrid smartwatch combining classic analog aesthetics with cutting-edge health tech. Featuring medical-grade ECG, continuous heart rate and respiratory monitoring, advanced sleep tracking, and a remarkable 35-day battery life, it delivers comprehensive wellness insights seamlessly. Compatible with iOS and Android, it’s designed for professionals who demand accuracy, durability, and elegance in one wearable.









| ASIN | B0CG6PJLY3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 180 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,178 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 304 in Smartwatches |
| Box Contents | Charging cable and user manual (English language not guaranteed) |
| Brand Name | Withings |
| Case Material Type | Aluminium |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | iOS, Android |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (511) |
| Display Type | Analog-Digital |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03700546708305 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 26.6 x 4.4 x 1.3 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10D x 7W x 6H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | smart watches |
| Language | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Manufacturer | Withings |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 500 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Multi-sensor combination |
| Model Name | Scanwatch 2 |
| Model Number | HWA10-model 4-All-Int |
| Operating System | AsteroidOS |
| Product Features | Sleep Monitoring |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Resolution | 282 PPI |
| Screen Size | 0.63 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Style Name | SW2 - 42mm |
| Supported Application | AsteroidOS-compatible applications |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX1 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
A**I
Thank you
The watch is very comfortable to wear, looks amazing, great design and good battery life. Thank you
A**Y
Superb
Brilliant watch. Excel on health monitoring. Good value for money. Excellent battery life
A**S
I almost never leave reviews, but this one deserves it!
I almost never leave reviews, but I had to this time because this watch is just so far off from what it claims to be. I’ve owned both Apple and Fitbit watches before — both were largely accurate and dependable. I also have a Withings scale, which (aside from never once managing to take a pulse reading — starting to see a pattern?) actually works fine. So I figured the ScanWatch 2 would be a nice upgrade. Unfortunately, it’s been nothing short of disappointing. First, the battery life. Withings claims up to 30 days. In the real world, I get 5–7 days at best — and that’s with light usage. I genuinely can’t imagine how 30 days would ever be possible. Then the heart rate monitor. It rarely takes readings, and when it does, they’re laughably inaccurate. I’ve seen it report a resting heart rate of 39 bpm (nope) and then spike to 139 bpm while I’m asleep. The step counter is just as bad. It only records movement when it detects consistent walking for at least a minute — which means if you’re gardening, moving around the house, or just being generally active but not “striding,” you can forget about it. My iPhone counts everything accurately; the ScanWatch records maybe a third of that. Then there’s sleep tracking, which is equally hopeless. It never registers REM sleep for me — although in a rare win it does notice when I drop off reasonably reliably. Add to that the “automatic exercise recognition” that insists I’m cycling for 30 minutes at random times (I’m not), and it’s almost comical. And the strap — honestly, it feels like an afterthought. Thin, flimsy, and barely up to the task of holding a heavy stainless steel body in place. It cheapens the whole thing. Finally, the app. Nearly every interesting or useful feature is hidden behind a paywall. For a premium-priced watch, that’s insulting. You pay a hefty price up front, only to discover that you need a subscription to unlock what you thought you were already buying. All in, I’m really disappointed in this watch. I wanted to like it — the hybrid design is a nice idea — but the execution is miles off. Between the inaccurate sensors, weak tracking, misleading battery claims, and constant upselling, this thing feels unfinished. Save your money and your patience — it’s just not worth it.
D**N
A high quality build, traditional looking watch with smart functionality
This will appeal to people who like traditional styled watches, with a hardened steel case and a saphire screen this should also be very durable. I'm very pleased with the overall look of the watch. The next most obvious benefit is the battery life, although this seems to have it's foibles. The second time I charged it it took a couple of days to drop off 100%. The third time, it was down to high eighties after one day. It's as if you can charge it past 100%. None-the-less the second charge after two full weeks was down to 35%. So it looks like I'm going to get a week to ten days comfortably, which, after charging my iWatch every single day for many years is fantastic. I was disappointed with the strap, it's very thin and quite hard and gives a cheap feel. Luckily there are boat loads of replacement straps available for less than a tenner. I ordered a replacement after a day. The charger feels cheap too, but thankfully it doesn't get much use. The app is not perfect, not as slick as Apple, I've had several app crashes, some of the graphs will visibly glitch when viewed. So all in all not perfect, but still the best looking smart watch available and with the best battery life? Probably.
A**R
Excellent watch
I own a Scanwatch 1 which I’ve used for a long time and works brilliantly but purchased Scanwatch 2 as it has a new temperature feature. Both versions are excellent but the temperature featured is good for understanding food and sleep patterns. The watch lasts a long time depending on how you set up the watch. It lasted a lot longer than any Apple Watch and I haven’t found any other watched that does the same that last as long. The application that links to it is also very good out of all the watches out there for the price. It definitely has the most features of last the longest and at the end of the day looks like a normal watch. I would highly recommend to anyone
A**R
Watch fell off
I saved money to buy myself a good watch for the first time, after spending most of my life with Casio's. I bought the ScanWatch2 + metal Wristband. I paid around £400 for the whole thing, only to have it for less than 1 year. The watch fell off my wrist walking in a field in the countryside, only noticing after half an hour which made it impossible to track it back. I can't believe that this was my first time ever losing a watch being an expensive one. None of my cheaper watches ever fell of or got lost, and suddenly the most expensive and "good" quality one falls off just by walking? A watch that it's supposed to be designed to do sports with. The watch was still in guarantee and the customer service only offered me a small discount to buy a new one, not being responsible for their product failure. The strap only costs £50 now. How is it possible that such an expensive product would simply fall off? I hope they change their policies soon. I would recommend the watch, but with the warning that it's not as good as the quality they claim to have. Definitely overpriced for its quality.
A**R
Very happy with this watch after just 2 weeks.... This is my second scanwatch, the back fell of the last one after only 20 months, so I was refunded under warranty and bought this new model as replacement. Hopefully it lasts longer. But I am pretty hard on my watches, I don't take it off for anything, so if is not tough enough, I will know soon enough... (Note I have the 38mm watch not the 42mm in the heading)
K**7
Die Withings wurde mir neben einigen anderen Herstellern u.a. vom Kardiologen empfohlen. Als alter Armbanduhren Träger konnte ich mich anfangs etwas schwer entscheiden auf eine Smartwatch zu wechseln. Derzeit gibt es nur eine Handvoll Smartwatch Uhren mit EKG Funktion, deshalb kann ich keinen Bezug zu anderen Herstellern nehmen. Die Verarbeitung kann ich als gut betrachten, zudem sie ein Saphirglas besitzt und bis zu 50m Wasserabweisend sein soll. Trotzdem nehm ich sie bei allen Tätigkeiten in Verbindung mit Wasser, selbst beim Hände waschen ab. Durch das mitgelieferte Standard Silikonband ist sie sehr leicht und stört auch nicht nachts beim schlafen. Da das Display nur auf Abruf eingeschaltet wird (kann man in den Einstellungen ändern), reicht der integrierte nicht wechselbare Akku, dementsprechend recht lange. Ich würde so auf drei Wochen schätzen. Das beigelegte Ladenetzteil mit USB C / A, ist nur für die Uhr gedacht. Diese Smartwatch ähnelt einer Analoguhr noch am besten. Die Einrichtung der Uhr ging recht unkompliziert vonstatten. Die Uhr funkt mittels Bluetooth. Nach Anmeldung in der App war das eigene Konto erstellt. Seine Daten lassen sich dann auch auf der Withings webseite im Browser auf dem PC visualisieren. Mittels App lassen sich noch weitere Feineinstellungen für die Uhr vornehmen, z.B. u.a. die einzelnen Positionierungen der jeweiligen Anwendung, beim scrollen der Krone verschieben, damit man nicht immer erst alles durch scrollen muss. Funktionen, irgendwelcher Benachrichtigungen von anderen Drittanbieter Apps wurden deaktiviert. Die Uhr ermittelt eine ausführliche Tägliche Schrittzahlanzeige, Pulskontrolle, eine zeitliche Kurvenlinie der Durchschnittlichen Herzfrequenz, die Schlafqualität von Dauer, Tiefe, Regelmäßigkeit u. Unterbrechungen, einzeln einstellbare Fitness Modi, Sauerstoffsättigung, Atmen und 1Kanal EKG Messung für 30sekunden. Die Uhr kann kein Blutdruck messen, übernimmt dafür Daten von meinem Omron BD-Gerät mit Bluetooth Funktion. Die App ist auf iOS und Android auf unterschiedlichen Geräten installiert und Erweiterungsfähig für andere Withings Geräte, hier mit einer BodyComp Waage und ist u.a. kompatibel im Austausch mit apple Health . Updates finden in Regelmäßigkeit statt. In zeitlichen Abständen gibt es allerdings unschöne Probleme bei der Synchronisierung der jeweilig verbundenen Geräte, wo dann keine Daten übertragen werden. Was ich dann doch für ärgerlich halte. Die Rubrik Sauerstoffsättigung funktioniert derzeit gar nicht oder sehr unpräzise und wird einem erst nach 30sek mitgeteilt ob es funktioniert hat. Macht man mehrere Versuche, sind dafür rasch ein paar Minuten verloren, ohne Ergebnis. Ein Pulsoximeter für zwanzig Euro ist um Längen aussagekräftiger. Die Atem Funktion geht derzeit auch nicht. Funktionieren tut die für mich wichtige EKG Funktion. Das EKG lässt sich versenden per Mail oder WhatsApp. Leider gibts bei der EKG Auswertung keine besondere aussagekräftige Analyse, wenn schon Vorhofflimmern erkannt wird, wünscht man sich dann natürlich auch nähere Angaben dazu. Außer die QRS, PR, QT, QTc Werte, die dann auch nicht weiter groß erklärt werden, gibt es nichts dazu. Würde alles funktionieren, wäre ich zufrieden. Mit den zeitweise sporadisch auftretenden, ärgerlichen Aussetzern, bin ich insgesamt nur teilweise zufrieden und dürften in dieser Form nicht auftreten. Ob ich mir die Uhr nochmals kaufen würde, kann ich derzeit nicht unbedingt sagen. Nachtrag August/September '24: - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - mittlerweile wurde der Synchronisierungs -fehler mittels mehrerer Updates seitens Withings behoben, so das die Daten größtenteils zeitnah zwischen App und Uhr / Waage übertragen werden.
B**N
Tube un Oppo X2, estaba muy muy contento con él, pero no funciona para IOS, si no no hubiera cambiado. El problema principal es que no quiero estar cargando todo el día, no quiereo notificaciones (bastante tenemos ya) y quiero unos datos médicos profesionales: ECG, etc. Este reloj cumple todo esto: dura tres o cuatro semanas de uso, los ECG (los he mirado con un cardiólogo profesional) son cojonudos (te los exporta en PDF y vídeo). Y el informe médico que te hace en general es muu similiar al de al AppleWatch (estuve probándolo y me quedo con el Withings. Luego que te guste o no el reloj, a mí me parece muy chulo y bonito, pero para gustos... Resumen: si no quieres notificaciones de wasap, etc; no quieres preocuparte en cargarlo; y tienes algún problemilla de corazón, etc... es la mejor opción
A**N
Un appairage un peu laborieux car certaines autorisations sur smartphone non activées mais outil formidable avec didacticiels fournis et bien documentés et utilisation relativement simple. Ma cardiologue qui m'a fait connaître WITHINGS m'a particulièrement recommandé l'ECG
M**C
Much watch for the price!!
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