The ScanWatch does much of what the best health trackers can achieve, with an impressive partner app that gives users clear information, ranging from oxygen saturation to heart rate.
To look at it, you wouldn’t expect there to be smarts underneath the face: during testing, multiple people noted their surprise that this was a smartwatch, thanks to the small smart screen switching off when not in use. Luckily, Parisian brand Withings has managed to combine the best of both worlds in the ScanWatch, a thoroughly-modern health tracker with a pleasingly-traditional aesthetic. Standout features: ECG sensor, SpO2 and sleep trackers, automatic exercise and activity detection, 50m water resistant.Battery life: Up to 30 days normal usage, extra 20 days in power reserve mode.Our review of the charge 5 will be coming soon. The charge 5 (£169.99, ) has just been released, promising genuine improvement on an already-impressive product. It’s lightweight, durable and sophisticated, a fitness-focused wearable that still packs impressive lifestyle tech into its streamlined design.
The charge 4 also includes an inbuilt GPS, letting you step out of the door without your phone and syncing your workout with the class-leading Fitbit app when you get back. It’s really much more than a tracker, offering workout modes, an ECG sensor and sleep tracking, alongside features such as smartphone notifications, Spotify and contactless payments – all in a slimline body.
Standout features: ECG sensor, SpO2, sleep and menstrual health trackers, stress management tools, built-in GPS, smartphone notificationsįitbit is still the undisputed king of the tracker realm, and the charge 4 is the best of Fitbit’s dedicated fitness trackers.Battery life: Up to 7 days, 5 hours with continuous GPS use.