Withings ScanWatch Horizon(withings.com) |
Withings ScanWatch Horizon(withings.com) |
1. It has all the health monitoring things (heart rate, ECG, oximeter, sleep).
2. It has 30 day battery life.
3. It has a sapphire glass (scratch resistant).
4. It has 10 ATM water resistance (100 meters/330 feet).
On the other hand, the screen part of this watch seems very small, it doesn't run a standard smartwatch OS, and the water resistance isn't an outright claim of being waterproof (so likely OK for swimming but not scuba diving). An alternative like the Garmin Fenix (https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/641479/pn/010-02158-13) seems more practical in terms of screen size, although it is pricier and doesn't have the oximeter.
The Fenix 6 is also 10ATM water resistant. ISO says a dive watch must be rated to at least 10ATM, but honestly: if you're going diving, you can just take off your smartwatch, since you'll want a dive computer anyway.
Click through for more and they say: “Map your workout sessions and enjoy distance, elevation, and path with Connected GPS.“
Which all seems to be marketing speak for “doesn’t actually have GPS, but you can bring your phone instead”
That’s verging in deceptive, I think! I only worked it out because I was interested in how the stated battery life was achieved with a GPS in there and so started googling.