currently this one. The face is nicest when the display is off though.
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I had a Steel HR and was so pleased with it, and particularly the Withings app, that I updated to the new Scanwatch which has a blood oxygen sensor which I thought may be helpful for an old bloke in the age of coronavirus.I have a few smartwatches, but my Nokia Steel HR is probably my favorite (Nokia briefly acquired Withings a couple of years ago). The customizable notifications for any app, heart rate and activity trackers, 50m water resistance and month-long battery life are all I really want in a smartwatch, and it does look quite classy when it's idle with the display off.
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I had a Steel HR and was so pleased with it, and particularly the Withings app, that I updated to the new Scanwatch which has a blood oxygen sensor which I thought may be helpful for an old bloke in the age of coronavirus.
I love my clockwork watches but mixing it up makes no sense any more since if I am not wearing it I don't get the health check.
The Apple watch I tried had a black display unless woken so I wore a proper watch as well, but no need with this.
It is certified as a class IIa medical device in the EU, It is a medical grade accuracy fit to have data shared with a doctor.I was considering upgrading to the Scanwatch, but then I read the SpO2 sensor wasn't that accurate, so I didn't think it was worth it. Visually, I also prefer the Nokia branding - Withings always seemed like a French marketing person trying to come up with an English-sounding word to me
Kudos for the tidiest data closet that I've seen to date.My collection so far:
It is certified as a class IIa medical device in the EU, It is a medical grade accuracy fit to have data shared with a doctor.
That was good enough for me!
Withings is an odd name, but so is Nokia, who didn't seem to do them any favours.
I also have their BPM core which measures BP, ECG and a sound analysis which showed up an abnormality diagnosed as excess thyroid activity so I am on medication.
I still have a Garmin vivomove which is nicer looking but doesn't work as well.
The guts are the same, but the W59 has a better casing. The strap connectors are clearly on the sides instead of under the case like in the F91W so it plays better with custom straps.And which of them do you find better?
I always dreamt about F-91W but feared people would call me a terrorist instead of broke/old-fashioned/out... Well, I would't care in any case but only the latter is politically correct
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The guts are the same, but the W59 has a better casing. The strap connectors are clearly on the sides instead of under the case like in the F91W so it plays better with custom straps.
Consider this link on the Casio F-91W.
Nice but what is the use of compass for you other than decoration? You cannot go straight west or straight north because there is always some lake standing in your way in your country..The guts are the same, but the W59 has a better casing. The strap connectors are clearly on the sides instead of under the case like in the F91W so it plays better with custom straps.
On a other note, now i'm noticed that there's little Suunto compasses available that fit nicely into the strap. Definetly gonna be pick one of those up