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Withings Pulse HR – Water Resistant Health & Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate and Sleep Monitor, Sport & Activity Tracking

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Features

  • Heart RATE & multisport - select from 30+ sports with continuous heart RATE, reporting on heart RATE zones, plus daily/overnight hr. tracking and automatic exercise recognition so you get credit for all your moves.
  • Connected GPS via smartphone - map and share your workout and exercise sessions with reporting on calories, distance, elevation & Pace.
  • Long-life battery - lasts up to 20 days Between charges So you can keep moving.
  • Water resistant to 50M - Enjoy automatic swim recognition and having no fear when you shower, go snorkeling or get caught in the rain.
  • Sleep tracking - wake to a Sleep Score based on light and deep sleep cycles, interruptions, and more, Plus enjoy a silent vibrating alarm with Smart wake-up.
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Brand: Withings


Model Name: Pulse HR


Style: Modern


Color: Black


Screen Size: 0.96 Inches


Special Feature: Heart Rate Monitor


Shape: Rectangular


Target Audience: Unisex Adults


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.76 x 5.51 x 2.32 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.14 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.41 x 0.71 x 1.75 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.09 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Withings


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Model Name: ‎Pulse HR


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Synthetic


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Withings


Part Number: ‎0_Black_18mm


Model Year: ‎2020


Style: ‎Modern


Included Components: ‎Fitness tracker and charger


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Swimming, Fitness


Standing screen display size: ‎0.96 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: ‎128 MB


Date First Available: April 16, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I've purchased this twice already, but it broke the same way both times
I had a FitBit, which worked well enough. The problem with that was the battery life and the lack of a good scale to pair it with. Enter Withings, who produce a great scale and a watch with better battery life. The weak link is the plastic/rubber components. The wristband is prone to breaking with regular, non-strenuous use. Additionally, the plastic framing around the face may break without warning, making repair essentially impossible. I want to be able to give this watch 5 stars, but I cannot until these problems are fixed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023 by Libertarian Scientist

  • Great for Counting Steps
I use this for keeping track of my daily steps. It has a lot of other features as well.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Dundee

  • Undercounts Steps
This is a nice-looking comfortable watch but it UNDERCOUNTS steps. There is such a huge difference in steps between this and my last watch (fitbit). (I changed from fitbit once I learned they were bought by google). At first I thought that maybe this was counting more accurately, but then I realized that after walking SEVERAL steps for a few minutes, my count would not change at all. I read other reviews (not here) and so many people have this complaint. I should have read those before I purchased. I will keep trying this one but I probably won't buy another one until this issue is fixed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by Dee Ell

  • Finally a tracker that works
Let me preface this by saying I was a loyal Fitbit fan. But after 6 Fitbits ( I have had the Bit, Charge(2), Charge HR, Alta and AltaHR) within 10 years I am done. The first thing that impressed me with this tracker was that it came partially charged and I still didn't have to charge it for two weeks. I have been using the Pulse for about 6 months and I only charge it about once every 3 weeks. The app that you use with the Pulse (Healthmate) is very easy to connect to. The one thing that kept frustrating me with the last Fitbit is that I constantly had to remove and add the tracker for the Bluetooth feature to work. Once I connected to the Bluetooth with the Pulse I have not had any problems. As soon as I open the app the tracker connects successfully and updates my information. The sleeping tracker seems to work very well and I am actually getting better sleep. I understand my patterns and try to get to bed earlier. When I workout I can generally track it. If it is not one of the pre-programmed options than I can do other and classify it later in the app. The GPS feature that tracks my route is nice. It was nice to see the route reflected and it was accurate. It was also nice to see the level of speed that I achieved during my walk. In my experience the only pedometer that is close to accurate is one that is on your hip, but for a wrist pedometer it's not bad. It seems to take a few steps to get it to start counting. So if you take 5 steps it may not record, but on the same token if you take 25 steps it may record 30 so it kind of balances out. The most important thing to me is reliability. At the 6 month mark 2 of my FitBits bands began to unravel. Just after the 1 year mark 4 of my FitBits started having syncing or charging issues. I know I have only had this tracker for about 6 months but it has been fun to use. The only other problem I have had is the the touch feature is not sensitive enough. I can use the button on the side to get any of the information that I want but if I tap on the watch it doesn't respond. In the full spectrum of things Withings has a convert. If you want a reasonably priced tracker that will track your steps, your sleep, and your workouts than the Pulse is an excellent choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020 by Tai Boogie

  • Small, comfy, many features, LONG battery life
I tried a very large heavy tracker and basically hated it--too hot, too clunky, had to wear it too tight for a reading. The Withings is incredibly tiny--screen is 11/2 "x1/2" or 5/8", band is flexible silicone/plastic with a secure buckle clasp. There are 30 exercises to choose from, it tracks heart rate, steps, miles, calories burned, and monitors sleep. I really like the sleep monitor function--lots of good info. I have swum with it--no problem. Waterproof to abt. 3 ft. Does not track specific swimming strokes, however. The free phone ap is where you see all the info; the watch screen has digital time, steps, heart rate, calories, & remaining battery charge. It was fairly easy to download the ap and to pair the phone & tracker--I did it on 1st attempt. Maker advertises 26 days battery life--I didn't believe it, but I've been wearing it constantly for nearly 3 weeks & I still have 20% battery left. I think I will get very close to the 26 days of charge. I think the battery lasts so long because the info is mostly on the phone ap. Phone ap is easy to use, & info can be edited, &you can add notes in several places. It will track calories consumed, but you have to enter the food you've eaten. I only have 4 negatives: text is VERY small due to small screen--hard for us older folk. But edit function in phone ap saves the day--you can fix any errors you made. The screen is not bright enough to read easily in strong sunlight--the "always bright" function doesn't seem to keep it from dimming in daylight. The alarm vibrates against your skin--if I'm doing anything at all I don't feel it. And the light-up with a wrist turn doesn't work too well--I just use the button. This doesn't bother me, however. For me the positives far outweigh these few issues. In a nutshell--lots of options & functionality in a small package, priced comparably with Fitbit, easy to use, comfortable to wear. Size is particularly suited to a woman, which the larger tracker I 1st tried was not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019 by songfarer

  • Outrageously inaccurate step count
Love the size, battery life is great, heart rate is pretty close. But for steps, wow, it is bad. I am a light stepper and often have things in my hands and use the handrail, when doing this it counts 0 steps. When I stomp and swing my arms wildly it will count but when I act normally it counts about 10%. If you are running this may work for you but for the average person I would go a different route. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by Mary E Smith

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