Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the Withings Pulse Ox / O2 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Withings Pulse Ox / O2.
September 2013
(77%)
80 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
320 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Attractive modern design
Measures our heart rate
Tracks a lot of activities
Stores info for up to 10 days
Has the ‘just works' factor
Can record resting heart rate quickly and easily
Display is clear and easy to understand
Good battery life
Good ability to connect to 3rd party platforms/sites
Same great activity tracker
Tracks
Steps
Stairs
Sleep
Calories burned
Pulse
And blood oxygen levels
Comes with a wrist strap and belt clip
Comfortable to wear with a variety of ways to wear or carry it
A screen that displays all of your tracked info without the need to open the Withings app
The Withings app is a great fitness tracking app that ties in with the Pulse Ox and most other Withi
Small
Built in heart rate sensor
Easy to use
Wireless syncing
Captures heart rate information
Captures flights of stairs climbed AND elevation climbed
Check running stats (duration and distance travelled) in real time
Automatic wireless syncing
Captures sleep (duration
Quality
Light versus deep sleep
Interrup
Long battery life. Includes both wristband and clip. Measures steps
Distance
Elevation
Heart rate
And blood-oxygen level.
The Withings Pulse packs a pedometer
Heart rate monitor
And sleep tracker into a tiny little black slab that syncs wirelessly with Android devices and iPhones. It also supports lots of connected apps
Small and light design
Colorful
Intuitive app
Heart rate monitor easy to use
Can be worn on wrist or belt
Small and ligh
Inexpensiv
Heart rate monito
Tracks sleep
Excellent pedometer
Excellent app
Affordably priced
Can set reminders to move or drink water
Shows previous 10 days activity on device
Very accurate heart rate monitor
Great battery life
Slick design. Useful display. Records steps
Feet climbed
And more. Tracks sleep patterns. Can display last 14 days' worth of information.
Collects a ton of information
Automatically tracks runs
Helpful reminders
App connects to third-party services
Light
Unobtrusive design. Data accessible through built-in touchscreen. Great companion app.
But this was my main beef with the Pulse
You have to remember it. As I stated at the outset
It's attachable
Not wearable. The best activity trackers simply melt into your life. They become a seamless part of your day that you only notice when you have
Twoweek battery life
Bluetooth Wireless Syncing
Built in heart rate monitor
Stores 14 day activity history
Can be used for running distance and time
10day battery life
Works in tandem with Withings other products to provide greater insight
Capture multiple data points
The editors didn't like
Registers waves as steps taken
Hard to view OLED screen outdoors
App needs more depth
The unit is a bit chubbier than some others
Doesn't track heart rate 24×7
Only on demand
Doesn't automatically go from sleeping mode to nonsleeping
Must switch over manually
20 more than original version
Blood oxygen level data not synced to mobile app
Not waterproof at all — don't swim
Shower
Or send it through the wash accidentally
Sleep data isn't always accurate
Syncing sometimes requires you to toggle Bluetooth on/off
Requires an iOS or Android device
Not showersafe
Easy to misplace (leave in pockets
Etc)
Requires mobile device
Not compatible with Windows or Mac. Heart rate readings not continuous and inconsistent in testing. Difficult to use during activity. Data displays could be improved
Can't read screen in direct sunlight
No Windows or Mac syncing
Not water-resistant
Hard to see and use screen when in wristband
Wristband obscures display
Can't read your heart rate with the band on
Screen is not always on
And terrible in bright daylight
Can't measure heart rate on wrist
No weather or water resistance
Sleep monitoring isn't automatic
Clunky clip. Finicky automatic syncing. No silent alarm
Touchscreen is sluggish
Heart rate reader is finicky
No low-battery warning
Requires a lot of work
Some syncing issues. Battery life doesn’t quite live up to claims. Charging leaves gaps in tracking.
Attachable
Not wearable. I'd tell you how many steps I took today
But I left it in my other pair of pants. Less sensitive in the night than a late show comedy
Comfortable to wear with a variety of ways to wear or carry it, A screen that displays all of your tracked info without the need to open the Withings app, The Withings app is a great fitness tracking app that ties in with the Pulse Ox and most other Withi
Not waterproof at all — don't swim, shower, or send it through the wash accidentally
Captures heart rate information, Captures flights of stairs climbed AND elevation climbed, Check running stats (duration and distance travelled) in real time, Automatic wireless syncing, Captures sleep (duration, quality, light versus deep sleep, interrup
Not showersafe, Easy to misplace (leave in pockets, etc)
This tiny device became available in August 2013 and is well worth considering. While product quality and user feedback are only just becoming available, initial feedback is positive and on paper the device has many of the key features that make a stand-o...
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Published: 2014-08-14, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: I sit at a desk too much. I drink too much coffee. I don't sleep very well. I have an odd feeling those three things might be connected. This thing on my wrist agrees with that assessment.After a few months of wearing and interacting with a fitness tracke...
Long battery life. Includes both wristband and clip. Measures steps, distance, calories burned, elevation, sleep, heart rate, and blood-oxygen level.
Requires mobile device; not compatible with Windows or Mac. Heart rate readings not continuous and inconsistent in testing. Difficult to use during activity. Data displays could be improved
The Withings Pulse O2 activity tracker packs a lot of features, but isn't the easiest device to use in day-to-day life, especially if you're active....
Small and ligh, Inexpensiv, Heart rate monito, Tracks sleep
Wristband obscures display
With the Pulse, Withings is building a strong portfolio of fitness devices, and the $99 Pulse is a solid addition to this lineup. The Pulse tracks your activities all day and night, and it includes a heart rate monitor so you can easily track your he...
Has the ‘just works' factor, Can record resting heart rate quickly and easily, Display is clear and easy to understand, Good battery life, Good ability to connect to 3rd party platforms/sites
The unit is a bit chubbier than some others, Doesn't track heart rate 24×7, only on demand, Doesn't automatically go from sleeping mode to nonsleeping, must switch over manually
Light, unobtrusive design. Data accessible through built-in touchscreen. Great companion app.
Some syncing issues. Battery life doesn’t quite live up to claims. Charging leaves gaps in tracking.
Pulse won’t be setting any fashion trends, but the longer you use it, the better you’ll look. Product Pulse Company Withings Contact www.withings.com Price $99.95 Requirements iOS device with iOS 5 or higher. Positives Light, unobtrusive design...