

⌚ Elevate your wrist game with timeless style and next-gen health smarts!
The Withings ScanWatch 2 is a sophisticated hybrid smartwatch combining classic analog aesthetics with advanced health monitoring features including medical-grade ECG, SpO2, temperature, and sleep tracking. Its durable stainless steel and sapphire glass build is waterproof and designed for everyday wear. With an industry-leading 35-day battery life, it offers continuous heart and respiratory health insights, activity tracking, and personalized recovery data via Withings+. Perfect for professionals seeking a subtle yet powerful wellness companion that blends seamlessly into both work and lifestyle.










| ASIN | B0CSDY5VWK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 71,240 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 271 in Activity Trackers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | HWA10-model 5-All-Int |
| Language | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Manufacturer | Withings |
| Product Dimensions | 26.58 x 4.41 x 1.29 cm; 77.11 g |
M**H
Quality smartwatch
I have to commend Withings on this watch. I love watches and any excuse to buy a new one. Personally, I find the smart watches try too do too much these days and I end up not using it, but this watch has struck a sweet spot that I have not come across with others. The main reason for buying this watch for me was the fact that it uses traditional hands. I do not need to tilt my wrist to read the time and the stronger the sun, the better I can see it because they are REAL hands (hurrah). They even have a small amount of luminous pain on them which is just enough to be able to read them in the dark, but failing that, you can resort to pressing the button and the time will display in the top window. Furthermore, if the window is blocked by any of the hands, it will move the hands out of the way to enable you to have an unobstructed view of the window. Cleverly, it only does this if the hands are in the way. What a wonderful touch. This watch has a very long battery life. The manufacturers have clearly thought about all of the battery draining aspects and designed the watch with this as a key deliverable. For example, there is no second hand and the minute hand moves in one movement every minute rather than sweeping slowly around the face. I also like the step monitor, it is the bottom dial and enables you to see at a glance approximately how many steps you have achieved in the day. Other functions such as sleep, sport and a host of heart and breathing related aspects that are allegedly medical grade are interesting and in a way reassuring, but not intrusive or the main reason I wanted a watch like this. I use a bicycle most days and the set-up is simple. A long press gets it into exercise mode (you can change this if you like), three rotational clicks on the side button and you see a picture of a bike, one more press and it's all set. It links to Strava and takes GPS from the mobile, measuring speed, distance and heart-rate continuously. It certainly did a better job than my previous smart watch which actually surprised me given the visual simplicity. The only thing that I have found rather strange is that there is no way of knowing the precise time in seconds. This certainly doesn't bother me but it might bother others. Honestly, I haven't really done this watch justice. I cannot stress how much I have missed having a proper watch on my arm, it looks and feels fantastic. The other features I think are a bonus, yet they work reliably and the whole watch is extremely well thought out. This is such a good watch, I don't think I can ever justify giving anything else five stars in the future!
A**X
The greatest tracker for watch entusiasts, with great features
I started to be interested on Scanwatch since its presentation at CES 2020. After hesitating getting one on early release in Augusto (1000 pieces), I got it a few days ago in normal sales through Amazon, updated to the latest software. In general review. If you like watches, this is the PERFECT tracker. You get a good step and HR monitor which you can wear every day without feeling of having a rubbery tracker or a mobile phone strapped to your wrist. Notifications are off by default and it does its job without being intrusive, with little use of the long lasting battery. The information is clear and simple: steps, floors climbed, distance travelled, heart monitor, always monitored. Then you can start tracking activities, run an ECG or run an Oxygen Saturation monitor. The night sleeping monitor can be improved in my opinion. But it does have some good functionalities like tracking the O2 levels to detect sleep apnea, which to me was quite important as I had some episodes a while ago. Overall, it is a brilliant tracker for watch entusiasts, featuring standard straps, for people that want a battery that lasts more than a day or few days without charging and for people that are interested in proper health monitoring features, maybe due to conditions or general awareness. Brilliant product. Detailed review and useful notes. I have done all the configuration with the app, so I am not sure why some reviewers found that difficult... Open the Health app, add the device and it just works. I tested it on an Android device. The overall watch width for the 42mm version is 50mm. Check your wrist. As a watch entusiast, the recommendation is always to have the watch not exceeding the width of your wrist. If your wrist is narrower, just go for the 38mm and it will look nice and classy. I got a couple of doctor friends that checked the results. The ECG is a bit noisy to their like, but usable and useful, especially if you have a condition to monitor. Remember that for the ECG to work you need to place your other hand on top of the watch. Keep as still as you can to avoid noise from the reading. Together we also checked the O2 measurements and were let down at first by that. Measurements were either "inconclusive" or measuring low saturation levels compared to the finger regular sensor we were trying. We checked then more carefully the instruction, as one of the doctor pointed out about the watch being closed to the wrist bones. It turned out by reading there that the watch has to be places AT LEAST 1cm away from such bones. Also, it has to be fit relatively tight. Not too much, but enough so it doesn't slip on your skin (when trying to rotate it, the skin should follow). Also, you should rest your hand relaxed on a surface, possibly opened. Results were always spot on by just doing that. Check the picture attached to see how I was doing my readings. Small downside notes: the charger is not inductive, it uses 2 contacts that have to be aligned well for it to work and they get out of place if you accidentally touch the watch. Just be aware. Charging time is quick, less than an hour as far as I can tell. The regular HR monitor (with the LEDs) is quite fast and seems relatively reliable. The battery lasts for days and days of wearing it constantly with the standard monitoring running. Battery depletes a bit faster when running ECGs and O2 measures, but not terribly fast. During my tests I noticed because I was running a test after the other, so overall the battery duration is impressive EDIT: the battery is amazing. I tried charging it in full and check it out for a few days. I have been wearing the watch 24/7, went out walking, had quite a few ECG and O2 measurements taken. It has been 17 days now on, the battery still shows 23%... I am amazed. I think I might forget to charge it when it is needed :)
C**N
Montre de génie, super quand on a une intervention cardiaque. Permet de contrôler les paramètres rapidement, de faire un ECG si nécessaire et de partager les résultats avec son cardiologue qui peut réagir rapidement au besoin.
A**Y
Not worth the money.
A**E
Nachdem ich nun rund 2 Monate die Uhr Tag und Nacht getragen und ausgiebig beim Sport und der Schlafanalyse (gekoppelt mit Apple Health) genutzt habe, möchte ich nun Feedback geben. Ich bin kurzum sehr begeistert und kann eine Kaufempfehlung nur nochmals bestätigen. Die Uhr hat einen sehr guten Tragekomfort, auch wenn man sie zum Schlafen trägt. Die Uhr stört mich beim tragen zu keiner Zeit und liefert zuverlässige Ergebnisse. Am besten gefallen mir jedoch die Überwachungsfunktionen der Uhr in Verbindung mit der zugehörigen Withings-App. Die App ist sehr übersichtlich und minimalistisch gestaltet. So habe ich morgens blitzschnell eine Übersicht über meine Daten. Toll finde ich auch die vielen Erläuterungen zu Gesundheitsdaten und die verschiedenen Abzeichen / Mitteilungen bei verschiedenen Zielerreichungsgraden. Das motiviert mich persönlich definitiv. Das beste Ergebnis erziel man vermutlich im Zusammenspiel mit weiterem Zubehör von Withings wie dem Blutdruckmesser oder der Waage. Dies kann ich jedoch leider nicht rezensieren, da ich nur die Uhr besitze. Optik und Verarbeitung: Die Uhr wirkte gleich beim auspacken sehr hochwertig verarbeitet, bei der Scanwatch 2 hat Withings zum Vorgänger auch echt nochmal einen draufgepackt - sehr schick und hochwertiges Ziffernblatt . Das kann ich jetzt nach intensiver Tragedauer im Alltag, beim Sport, beim schlafen usw. nur bestätigen. Das Edelstahl-Gehäuse sieht richtig edel aus. Mir persönlich gefällt die Optik sehr gut, da sie an eine klassische Uhr anknüpft und lediglich über das kleine runde Feld die smartwatch-Daten abgelesen werden. Ich finde die Größe und schlichte Darstellung der Daten optimal. Wer jedoch bunte und grafische Darstellungen sucht, ist bei der Scanwatch falsch. Auch die Akkulaufzeit mit ca. 30 Tagen ist genial ! Installation und Funktionen: Die Einrichtung der Uhr war kinderleicht und in wenigen Minuten erledigt. Nach einer Verbindung mit der Withings-App und ein paar kurzen Dateneingaben war es schon erledigt und die Uhr startklar. Die Bedingung der Funktionen erfolgt über das kleine Zahnrad an der Seite (drücken und drehen). Die Pulsmessung, EKG und Blutsauerstoff funktionieren sehr gut, wobei die Messungen natürlich keine Untersuchungen bei einem Arzt ersetzen. Die Daten und der Verlauf des EKG können in der App eingesehen werden. Die Funktion für Atemübungen finde ich sehr gut umgesetzt. Für meinen Sport und als Anhaltspunkt meiner körperlichen Verfassung absolut ausreichend und zielführend. Preis-Leistung: Also mit 320€ UVP ist die Uhr nicht gerade günstig. Ich finde Preis jedoch für das was die Uhr bietet angemessen. Wer eine Uhr im klassischen Design mit tollen Zusatz-Funktionen sucht wird hier fündig. Ich würde die Uhr wieder kaufen
N**Y
Compre en diciembre este reloj. Su funcionamiento había sido bueno hasta el día de ayer que el botón seleccionador dejo de funcionar. Al no funcionar hay problemas para cargarlo y no puedo seleccionar ninguna de las opciones de uso. Muy caro para la calidad. Ahora no puedo contactar a nadie para buscar garantía o resolución al problema. Nada recomendable
P**R
After wearing this watch for 2 days the so called hypoallergenic silicone watch band left a ring of burned skin, it has been 6 weeks since taking it off and the skin is just starting to heal now. Withings support initially offered a free wristband which I accepted, before support realised I was in Australia, after which they changed their mind and said we are not eligible. Apparently withings don't sell wristbands outside of the USA. So if you need a replacement watch band, take note you have to buy cheap knockoffs or roll the dice that the band you are buying is official. After realising they couldn't provide a replacement watch band support initially tried to tell me they had no obligation to do anything and I should accept a watch that causes skin burns and costs 500 AUD. I informed them of my rights under Australian law, and they eventually relented to offer a refund. I received a refund from and have never received my funds. Be careful of withings, the watch looks very very nice, but I would instead look to Garmin, a have subsequently purchased a Garmin which looks just as good as the withings watch, except it's silicone watch band doesn't burn my skin. (For what it is worth, my previous Fitbit bands, both official and unofficial silicone bands have never caused me any trouble, and my new Garmin silicone watch band causes me no trouble). Only the withings silicon band caused a visible itchy burn on my wrist (and caused full body hives). I am raising a ticket yet again to attempt to obtain my refund. Perhaps next stop is small claims court, just note the above about their customer service if you are buying this expensive watch, if there is ANY issue you may be subject to the same level of disdain for your custom. Attached photo is my wrist two months after taking the band off.
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