Withings
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Though most smartwatches will offer analog-looking faces, companies like Withings have been offering a mix of both worlds for a number of years. Now the company has launched its latest flagship hybrid health tracker in the shape of the ScanWatch 2.
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Withings has always been a top choice for those wanting normal watches with a little taste of smartness, and today it added heart rate monitoring to its classic Steel watch. The Withings Steel HR has launched at IFA 2016 in Berlin and New Atlas was one of the first to be able to strap it on.
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The vast majority of fitness trackers need to be worn on the wrist. What’s a bracelet-averse person to do? Here are look at some options beyond the wrist, from current industry standards to cutting-edge wearables.
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Gizmag gots its hands (and forehead) on the new Thermo temporal artery thermometer from Withings and we've found it hard to do much else but take our temperature with it all day long.
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The new Body Cardio scale from Withings not only lets you know how much weight you didn't lose yesterday, but also measures the wave your heart makes in your arteries to make you feel extra bad about your cardiovascular health too. Gizmag tried it out and investigated Withings' claims.
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The Withings Go is an entry-level activity and sleep tracker which boasts a large e-ink display and an eight month battery life. The clip-on or wrist-worn device also features automatic activity tracking whether you’re walking, running or swimming.
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Withings has revealed its latest connected health device with the Thermo, a Wi-Fi connected temporal artery thermometer which features a new super speedy 16-sensor array for fast and accurate temperature reading.
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Announced mid-2014, the Withings Activité set itself apart by offering a stylish, traditional analog watch design alongside discreet fitness tracking tech. The company is back with a new model that offers a more wallet-friendly take on the attractive wearable.
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Making its debut at this year’s IFA electronics show in Berlin, the Withings Home video and environmental monitoring device tries to dispel the "1984" vibe in a user-friendly package that blends into modern home decor.
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Many wearable tech devices are said to be functional, but not very good looking. It's an image that devices like the Netatmo June, the Cuff and the Pebble Steel are trying to change. The new Withings Activité watch is an also an activity tracker and is trying to achieve both function and fashion.