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Withings Steel HR Hybrid Smartwatch - Activity, Sleep, Fitness and Heart Rate Tracker with Connected GPS

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Style: Rose Gold


Color: White, Grey Silicone - 36mm


Features

  • silicone
  • Imported
  • DAY & OVERNIGHT HEART RATE - Enjoy heart rate tracking day & night plus continuous tracking during workouts.
  • DAILY ACTIVITY TRACKING - Automatically counts steps, calories and distance.
  • AUTOMATIC SLEEP MONITORING - Wake to a Sleep Score based on light & deep sleep cycles, interruptions, depth & regularity.
  • MULTISPORT TRACKING - Tracks 30+ sports and maps your session with distance, elevation and pace via connected GPS.
  • RECORD BATTERY LIFE - Spend more time moving and less time charging with a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 25 days.
  • SMART NOTIFICATIONS - Customize call, text, event & app notifications from your smartphone right on the watch screen.
  • WATER RESISTANT TO 50M - Steel HR is a life-friendly hybrid smartwatch that can accompany you to the pool or hit the showers.
  • AUTOMATIC DATA SYNC - Steel HR seamlessly syncs with the free Health Mate app via Bluetooth. Works with Alexa, Apple Heath, Google Fit, Strava and 100+ top health & fitness apps.
  • SWAPPABLE WRISTBANDS - If you have multiple bands, it's easy to change them in seconds to wear Steel HR your way: leather, silicone or metal.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎8.19 x 6.57 x 2.01 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.25 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.51 x 1.43 x 1.43 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.11 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Withings


Model Name: ‎Steel HR Rose Gold


Color: ‎White, Grey Silicone - 36mm


Material: ‎Stainless steel case featuring chrome indexes and a soft silicone wristband.


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Withings Inc - SPORTS


Part Number: ‎36white - RG - S. Grey-All-Inter


Model Year: ‎2018


Style: ‎Rose Gold


Included Components: ‎1 charger, 1 quick install guide, 1 watch with a grey silicon wristband


Size: ‎36mm


Sport Type: ‎Fitness


Date First Available: February 1, 2018


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  • Gorgeous, functional watch, with great battery life (though I doubt it will last 25 days)
The watched arrived promptly. I immediately charged it and updated the software. I ordered the limited blue (not the sapphire blue, which has a brown band). It came with a plastic sport band and a blue leather band. Both look great, but the sport band is more comfortable at the moment. It looks gorgeous, and I get compliments on it everywhere I go. People cannot believe it is a smartwatch. I was having trouble deciding between the Steel and the Steel HR. I didn’t like all of the features included in traditional smartwatches, but I liked the idea of a fitness tracker that would buzz me when my phone rang. I currently use a Fitbit Flex 2, but it only lasts for 3-5 days at a time. I always forget to put it back on after I charge it. I was intrigued by the battery life of the Steel. But ultimately, I wanted the phone notifications, which are only available on the Steel HR. There is a promise of a 25 day battery life, which I think assumes that you have no alarms or notifications. After one day, I’m at 92% battery. So I think I can expect this sucker to last about ten days to two weeks. Still impressive for a smartwatch. I also think that once you hit the end of its battery life, it has some reserve power to keep the timepiece going. If you’re looking for something with all of the features of an Apple Watch, keep looking. But I don’t care about checking my email, paying, etc. from a watch. Fitness Tracking. I like the step tracking. However, there are complaints about its accuracy. I wore my Fitbit on the same wrist as the Steel HR to see if they matched. I also kept a close eye on my Samsung Health tracker in my phone (which just meant I couldn’t leave my phone on my desk). They were all different, but the two closest to each other were the Withings and my Phone (about 5% difference). The fitbit was about 10% off from the others. That’s good enough for me. The smaller dial with the percentage tracking is helpful. Once I set my goal in the app, it does the math for me. Heart Rate. The HR tracking appears accurate. The bummer is that it doesn’t appear that the software/app takes the HR into account when calculating calories burned. That is disappointing, but not a deal breaker for me, as I usually track my activities in MyFitnessPal. I also participate in athletic activities that require me to take my watch off, so those have to be manually added anyways. But being able to see my average heart rate during a workout session allows me to use the Runtastic calculator to come up with calories burn in the activity, which I then plug into MFP. Sleep Tracking. My fitbit and Steel HR matched very closely in terms of sleep tracking. Both had the same start and end time. The Steel HR picked up some awake time that the fitbit didn’t – probably because of the heart rate change, as I didn’t get out of bed. And both said I got terrible sleep, so that’s accurate. I read some other reviews with complaints about how the Steel HR cannot tell the difference between you lying in bed reading and being in a light sleep. I’m not sure what people expect from a watch. If you have a low heart rate and you aren’t moving, you cannot be mad at the watch for thinking you’re asleep. Watch Face/Screen. I wish the hands and numbers were luminescent. And I think that with the Steel, this would be a problem. But with the Steel HR, pressing the crown will bring up the date and time, so you can check the time in the dark. It would be nice if Withings incorporated luminescent hands and numbers into its later versions. Notifications. The vibration for notifications is pretty strong. The screen scrolls with either a phone or a message bubble (call or text) along with the caller/sender name, followed by the text of the text message. That latter feature – the scrolling text of the message – is pretty neat. So far I’ve only noticed one message that I didn’t feel the vibration. I think it’s because I had the text conversation open on my phone at the time. Alarms. The alarm mildly woke me up, but I definitely wouldn’t use it as my primary alarm. It’s too easy to switch off, and with no snooze, you’ll have to set multiple alarms to be safe. Luckily you can set more than one (three I think?). But using this function surely shortens battery life, so I might turn it off. Overall, I’m pleased with my purchase so far. It’s a gorgeous watch with features that I’ll actually use. I’ll update once I have more data to pull from (particular regarding durability and battery life). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2019 by Anon

  • Discreet and Functional
Style: Silver Color: Black - 36mm
I've always worn watches and wanted something that struck a balance between functionality and discreetness. In the past I've used both Fitbit and Samsung Smartwatches. While those had fantastic features, the relatively short battery life and form factor / flashiness were a drawback for me. The Withings Steel HR delivers, being both functional enough as a smartwatch, yet discreet as to be mistaken as a normal wristwatch. It also has a fantastic battery life, which means that I can treat it like any other watch and forget about it at the end of the day. Physically, the watch feels very solid- I have the 36mm version. The face is clean, and easy to read. The silicone strap the watch comes with has held up well to everyday use, and is comfortable enough. The watch strap has a spring loaded pin which allows for it to be easily taken off and replaced. The watch "dial" has a nice actuation click when pressed, and is simple enough to navigate with. The heart rate readings and sleep tracking seem to be quite accurate, and have not noticed any issues with it yet. The charging puck is quite large, and connects via a standard USB-A plug. The watch attaches via pogo-pins, and can unfortunately only be placed one way, indicated by an indentation. While a minor limitation, this may limit which side you may decide to lay the wire on. That being said, the long battery life means that charging won't be something done very often. The Health Mate App is a nicely done app. It is easy to navigate, and allows you to set-up, manage your device, along with viewing the fitness data that the watch tracks. In terms of functionality, the watch is quite limited. Beyond fitness tracking, the app allows for wake-up alarms, and notifications. Essentially all apps that send notifications are able to be added to the notification forwarding list. However, I've noticed that sometimes the watch will show the notification icon, but provide no further details. The addition of some sort of play / pause music control would also be quite nice. tl;dr: If you're looking for a watch that is discreet yet function, the Withings Steel HR is certainly a good option to consider. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by V Ong

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