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January 2017
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The editors liked
Great looking
Fashionable watch that happens to also tell you the date
Track your steps
Tell you the distance you've walked
Accurately tell you your heart rate
And has a built-in alarm
The $80 Activité leather straps that Withings sells will really
Great design
Long battery life
Clean
Intuitive app
Sophisticated unisex look
Good balance of features
Discreet LCD for notifications
Lightweight
Swappable bands
Waterproof
Up to 25 days of battery life
Classic design
Heartrate monitoring
Heart-rate monitoring
Has a classy
Upscale look
Small screen shows relevant info without taking away from the classic appearance
Works seamlessly with smart scale and HealthMate app
Provides exercise tracking
Heart rate
And lots of other health stats
Sleek
Sharp design. Long battery life. Seamless pairing and automatic fitness tracking. Fifty-meter water resistance
Elegant design
Water-resistant
Accurate heart-rate monitor
Attractive
Versatile design
Comfortable to wear all day
5ATM water resistance
Stellar battery life
Sleep tracking is detailed and accurate
The editors didn't like
The magnetic charging dock is a bit of a pain
But once you get used to it
It's fine
Flimsy charging cradle
OLED screen hard to read in sunlight
Fewer features than Fitbit Charge
Inaccurate heart rate readings in testing
No idle alert
Can't correct sleep and wake times
Weak magnetic charging cable
Inaccurate running mileage
Digital screen feels a bit Y2K
Exercise calorie burn is inaccurate
Tiny OLED second screen hard to read
And doesn't automatically turn on. Erratic heart rate tracking. Withings' Health Mate app isn't as socially connected as Fitbit. Limited phone notifications hard to read
Hard to read the display while running
Heart rate monitor struggles with high intensity workouts
Has a classy, upscale look, Small screen shows relevant info without taking away from the classic appearance, Works seamlessly with smart scale and HealthMate app, Provides exercise tracking, heart rate, and lots of other health stats
Digital screen feels a bit Y2K, Exercise calorie burn is inaccurate
Published: 2018-09-20, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Great design, Long battery life, Clean, intuitive app
Flimsy charging cradle, OLED screen hard to read in sunlight, Fewer features than Fitbit Charge
I was very glad to see Withings return after Nokia's bumbling. And, for better and worse, not much has changed with the new Steel HR Sport. Among fitness trackers, it has a design that doesn't scream, "I'm a fitness tracker," making it blend in better wit...
A good, if not nearly great activity tracker, the only thing we could ask for is better GPS or distance tracking. The Steel HR is comfortable to wear and offers up a battery life that's unheard of in most wearables...
Abstract: More than a fitness tracker but not quite a smartwatch, the Steel HR fits a sweet spot for me during my daily sweat sessions. The Steel HR activity tracker/watch/heart rate monitor retails for $199 for the 40mm versio...
Great looking, fashionable watch that happens to also tell you the date, track your steps, tell you the distance you've walked, accurately tell you your heart rate, and has a built-in alarm, The $80 Activité leather straps that Withings sells will really
The magnetic charging dock is a bit of a pain, but once you get used to it, it's fine
Attractive, versatile design, Comfortable to wear all day, 5ATM water resistance, Stellar battery life, Sleep tracking is detailed and accurate
Heart rate monitor struggles with high intensity workouts, Charger isn't very well designed, Digital display is difficult to read outdoors
Withings really hit the nail on the head with the Steel HR. It's accurate, affordable, comfortable enough to wear all day, and downright gorgeous. It doesn't offer GPS tracking though, and the digital display can be pretty hard to read outdoors. If you ca...
Published: 2017-02-21, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Long battery life, Elegant design, Water-resistant, Accurate heart-rate monitor
Hard to read the display while running
The Withings Steel HR does many of the same things as the Fitbit Charge 2: It monitors your heart rate throughout the day and night, can track individual activities automatically, and measures your steps, calories, distance traveled and sleep. It will als...
Abstract: Smartwatches have become an unnecessary luxury that most people aren't willing to buy into. I know I'm not. I passed on the Apple Watch and have no interest in Android Wear, even though they can be pretty awesome. But at the end of the day, I find them t...
Published: 2017-02-01, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Sleek, sharp design. Long battery life. Seamless pairing and automatic fitness tracking. Fifty-meter water resistance
Tiny OLED second screen hard to read, and doesn't automatically turn on. Erratic heart rate tracking. Withings' Health Mate app isn't as socially connected as Fitbit. Limited phone notifications hard to read
The Withings Steel HR comes as close as we've ever seen to an everyday watch with full heart rate fitness tracking, but it's not quite as good as it looks...