Withings’ new hybrid smartwatch, the Scanwatch Nova, might knock my favorite Garmin hybrid off my wrist

Withings has unveiled the Withings Scanwatch Nova, the latest addition to its line of hybrid smartwatches with a focus on heart health. This iteration leverages the heart health and smart tracking capabilities of the recently released Scanwatch 2, with a case, bezel, dial and strap that look more like a premium dive watch.

The main difference between the Scanwatch Nova and the Scanwatch 2 are the materials used in its construction: it's still an analog watch, with physical hands and a small OLED screen in the dial, but it now has a rotating bezel of ceramic and stainless steel. along with Luminova concave hands and thick raised indexes that glow in the dark. The case and strap are also made of stainless steel, and the watch's screen and dial are protected by anti-reflective sapphire glass.

The suggestion is a premium dive watch with a metal strap (or an optional workout-friendly alternative strap) that at first glance doesn't look like one of the best smartwatches out there, but includes all the smart features of the Scanwatch 2, including an electrocardiogram ( ECG) heart scan functionality. Most smartwatches above a certain price range these days come with ECGs (the best cheap smartwatches usually don't have this feature), but few have been approved by the US Food & Drug Administration, and the Scanwatch range is one of the few given medical approval quality.

Withings Scanwatch Nova

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The watch has a massive 30-day battery life and is said to track “advanced cardiovascular vital signs, including heart rate and heart rate variability… It is also capable of measuring SpO2, breathing disorders, and tracking sleep patterns,” which is a sleep quality score produces. comparable to that of the best Fitbit or best Garmin watch.