HomeNewsWithings ScanWatch 2: Review, Specs, Price and Everything!
Withings, a silent trailblazer in the world of fitness watches, is back with a bang.
If the 2020 ScanWatch caught your attention, wait until you hear what its successor brings to the table.
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This sensor can potentially hint at an impending illness.
But is it worth the $350/320 tag?
Plus, it even has a secondary dial to gauge your daily step goal progression.
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Its this combination of timeless design and smart functionality that makes Withings a favorite among many.
The ScanWatch 2 alerts users if their body temperature deviates from their usual, signaling potential illnesses.
Its designed with a quaint retro dial that compares your current temperature to your baseline.
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Considering the health scares in recent years, this feature feels more relevant than ever.
And with 24/7 monitoring, it promises consistency and reliability.
Boasting 282ppi and 14504 pixels, its slightly less sharp compared to an Apple Watch.
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Its available in two sizes 38mm and 42mm, with a marginally thicker frame to accommodate the new sensor.
Rumors suggest Withings might be exploring temperature-based cycle tracking, but theres no official confirmation yet.
This sensor provides a closer look at heart rhythms, identifying potential irregularities.
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If the ScanWatch 2 feels too feature-packed for you, consider the ScanWatch Light.
And for those seeking more, theres the ScanWatch Horizon, albeit without the temperature sensor.
The watch is priced at $350.
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Both these models are currently available for pre-orders directly from the Withings website.
Withings ScanWatch 2: Features/Specs
Final Thoughts: Is The Withings ScanWatch 2 Worth It?
When it comes to aging gracefully, Withings watches undoubtedly take the crown.
The ScanWatch 2, building on its predecessors success, offers a fresh feature in its temperature sensor.
Only time will tell how game-changing the temperature feature is.