
Withings
The Withings ScanWatch 2 is a hybrid analog‑digital smartwatch that combines a classic stainless‑steel watch face with a small OLED screen for health metrics. It offers clinical‑grade ECG, SpO₂, continuous temperature and HRV tracking, a 30‑day battery and 5 ATM water resistance, targeting health‑focused users who want premium build without frequent charging.
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$369.95
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$339.67
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$279.95
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$369.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the ScanWatch 2 for its impressive 30‑day battery, premium materials and the seamless hybrid design that merges classic watch styling with modern health sensors. They also commend the precise accelerometer and the addition of temperature and HRV tracking. However, they note the 42 mm model’s higher band‑included weight and the modest 0.63‑inch screen as drawbacks, and they flag inconsistencies in spec listings that could confuse buyers.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally enjoy the lightweight feel of the watch without the band, the long battery life and the subtle hybrid look that doesn’t scream ‘smartwatch.’ The most common complaints revolve around the heft when the band is attached and the limited size of the OLED display, with some confusion about the exact glass material used.
Common Complaints
Band‑included weight feels bulky, small OLED screen limits quick glanceability, and conflicting information about glass type and exact dimensions across different listings.
What People Are Saying
“Gadgetoid highlights the 52.6 g (42 mm without band) as "svelte" compared to the original ScanWatch's 83 g.”
How It Compares
vs. Original ScanWatch
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Choose ScanWatch 2 for more advanced health sensors and a sharper display; stick with the original if you find it at a significantly lower price.
vs. Withings ScanWatch Light
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Opt for ScanWatch 2 if you need medical‑grade ECG and temperature tracking; the Light is better for those prioritizing minimal weight and cost.

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