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Withings introduced the Pulse activity tracker back in 2013, delivering a small device with the ability to track steps, count calories, measure elevation, monitor your heart rate and track your sleep quality. The company decided that wasn't enough and ha...
Small, nice design, plenty of ways to wear it, great app platform, data available on device, step tracking and distance seemingly accurate, sleep tracking not flawless but useful...
Heart rate and blood oxygen level sensor temperamental, can't alter step or sleep goals, can't have more than one Withings activity tracker linked to an account...
The Withings Pulse Ox is a small, simple and sophisticated solution to health monitoring. It's versatile when it comes to wearing it and it does everything you want an activity tracker to do, from counting your steps and distance, to monitoring your...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-01-06 05:02:29
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I've staked a claim that 2015 is officially The Year of Moving About a Bit More. With the huge number of fitness trackers available today, there's simply never been less of an excuse to keep on top of your general health.If you read my recent review of...
Strong design, and can be clipped around the body if you don't want it as a watch, Easy to use, Fun, bright'n'breezy, informative app, Accurate enough step counting...
Another sleep tracker that seems to just measure how long you're horizontal, Despite the name, blood oxygen levels aren't a big part of this device's allure, Has pretensions/potential to be a proper runner's tool, but doesn't really deliver on that...
With excellent battery and at an attractive price, this is another very strong fitness tracker, so long as you don't mind the inherent limitations of this kind of device...
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I've staked a claim that 2015 is officially The Year of Moving About a Bit More. With the huge number of fitness trackers available today, there's simply never been less of an excuse to keep on top of your general health.If you read my recent review of th...
Strong design, and can be clipped around the body if you don't want it as a watch, Easy to use, Fun, bright, 'n', breezy, informative app, Accurate enough step counting...
Another sleep tracker that seems to just measure how long you're horizontal, Despite the name, blood oxygen levels aren't a big part of this device's allure, Has pretensions/potential to be a proper runner's tool, but doesn't really deliver on that...
With excellent battery and at an attractive price, this is another very strong fitness tracker, so long as you don't mind the inherent limitations of this kind of device...
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The only other item on this matt black product is a micro USB socket used for charging only. This device requires that you have an iOS or Android device and Bluetooth 4 to upload its stored information.My first job was an extended three hour charge period...
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Firstly, I like that the Withings Pulse O2 is wearable in different ways – dropped in a pocket, clipped to a belt or set in its own slightly clumpy wristwatch-style band (not in our photo). This adaptability makes it more convenient – although more losabl...
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Look after your health and it will look after you – so goes the saying and this next product could prove useful.Personal health and fitness is an issue that should concern us all. However, for some it is easily ignored due to the demands of everyday livin...
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Choosing the right fitness-tracking device is becoming more complex by the day. Almost any of them will track steps, compute calories burned, distance travelled, and monitor sleep, but some are beginning to set themselves apart by introducing even more tr...
Full-featured Health Mate app, Onboard Pulse and blood oxygen saturation sensor, Choice of wristband or belt clip, Selfie data sharing...
No tone or vibration alarm, Pulse slips around in wrist strap, Button must be pressed to view time, Not waterproof...
The Pulse has become one of our favorite fitness bands thanks in a large part to Withings' detailed, comprehensive and well-designed app Health Mate. Sure, the Pulse can be worn on the wrist or attached to clothing via the belt clip. It does a good job...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2017-01-13 07:09:53
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We took the Withings Pulse O2 for a spin (and walk, and jog, and nap) to see if it's worth your time and money.The Withings Pulse O2 measures slightly more than other fitness trackers like the Jawbone Up. It measures the standard health metrics of motion/...
At £99.95 the Pulse O2 isn't cheap, but you do get a lot in the box for that price. Withings was smart by including a wrist strap and clip with the Pulse instead of making users shell out even more for such accessories.But the big question here is whethe...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2017-01-13 07:09:53
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With its mysterious matt black finish and blue display, it certainly doesn't look like other activity trackers. When slotted into its wrist strap with its anodised blue or black metal finish and square edges it looks more high-flying executive than casual...
Pulse monitoring, Easy Bluetooth syncing, Good battery life...
You can't wear it in the shower, Screen struggles in bright light, Sleep mode has to be manually activated...
Open Gallery The Withings Pulse O2 looks great value for money thanks to the inclusion of a pulse monitor, and is more stylish than most. But its lack of waterproofing, hard to read screen and hit-and-miss distance tracking mean it's far from p...
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What is the Withings Pulse O2? The Withings Pulse is the fitness tracker follow-up to the impressive Withings Pulse . Unlike its predecessor, the Pulse O2 can be worn around the wrist and after being the first to offer built-in heart rate measurement, it'...
Good battery life, Useful run detection mode, Insightful sleep data...
Screen is difficult in bright sunlight, Some inaccurate heart rate and run data, Cheap-looking watch straps...
The Withings Pulse O2 is a feature-packed and largely effective tracker, but we'd like to see Withings address some of the small niggles and awkward wrist strap design...
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Wearable tech and fitness products go hand in hand. When it comes to pedometers to track your walking - the idea being to focus on fitness to some degree - there are many to consider, including the Withings Pulse activity tracker. This small, pocketable...
It weighs 8g, small size, plenty of information (when it works), smartphone Bluetooth sync and app support, online data analytics, keep an eye on your walking progress, full Withings ecosystem available...
So small and light it's easy to misplace, pulse element ceased to work on occasion, won't accurately measure cycling as steps, battery life should be better, not waterproof, inaccurate measures, not a full-time heart rate monitor...
For all its good Pulse hasn't totally connected with us. But then it might with you. It's all about where you're at. For some the Pulse will be a miracle product. For others, like us, it's not really something we need. For beginners, or those who a...
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What is the Withings Pulse? The Withings Pulse is an activity tracker that joins the Fitbit One, Jawbone Up and Nike Fuelband in the quest to get you into shape. This is Withing's first attempt at a wearable device but this not new territory by any means...
Compact design, Easy to use, Great battery life, Useful heart rate monitor...
No syncing via USB, Screen brightness is poor...
The Withings Pulse packs a lot into such a small body. It's so easy to use, has a great battery life and has the unique features that make it the best fitness tracking device to buy right now. Your move Fitbit and Jawbone…Next, read our round-up of the be...
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This year has produced a flood of fitness trackers and, as such, it takes more than it has in the past to stand out from the crowd. The unassuming Withings Pulse has a neat trick up its sleeve that just might do it: In addition to all the usual stuff, it...
Assuming you have a newer phone that it will work with (check compatibility before you buy), then you should at least consider it. It's a really nice piece of hardware, and it gives you more metrics than just about any other tracker; hopefully the web int...
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Activity tracking gadgets are becoming increasingly common, with the likes of Fitbit, Jawbone and Nike among the most popular brands on the market. Withings, best known for its Wi-Fi scales, is jumping into this market with the Pulse, a small activity tra...
Heart rate measurement, Wireless sync via Bluetooth, 14-day battery life...
Not waterproof or water resistant, Sleep tracking needs manual activation, No word on AU release...
The Withings Pulse is a small activity tracker with an OLED screen, and offers the ability to measure your heart rate...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2019-12-07 11:52:59
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From Fitbit's range of trackers to the Nike+ FuelBand and even the Jawbone Up, there's plenty of dedicated fitness companions out there to keep you motivated. But is there room for one more? Enter the Withings Pulse, a tiny fitness tracker that boasts...
When you first open up the packaging, you'll see that the Pulse is absolutely tiny. It weighs just 8g, and measures up at just 8mm thick, and 43mm long. So it'll fit in any pocket with plenty of room for your keys or phone. In the box you'll find the Pulse itself, a micro-USB cable for charging, a chunky silicone case, and a wristband to wear when you're sleeping. Setting up the Pulse is a cinch...
To use the Pulse, you have to sync through your smartphone or tablet, which can be annoying. The bundled USB cable is just for charging, so you can't beam your info over through your laptop or PC if your phone or tablet is out of juice.We also found that the Pulse wouldn't jump into Running mode automatically, meaning we couldn't check the distance we ran or how long it took. That could just be b...
There's not much to fault the Withings Pulse on: it's a simple, understated device that you can stick right in your pocket and it'll track your activity for well over a week. Plus it can sync with a wide range of devices and measure your heart rate. If...
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The Pulse Ox has some great features, but the overall design could be better. It has a built-in heart rate and blood oxygen level monitor, but you have to remove the device from its strap in order to measure it. This caused issues with testers, because wh...
Can set reminders to move or drink water, Shows previous 10 days activity on device, Very accurate heart rate monitor, Great battery life...
Can't measure heart rate on wrist, No weather or water resistance, Sleep monitoring isn't automatic...
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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...
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With so many activity trackers on the market, it's hard to know which one is best for which crowds. The Withings Pulse O2 ($119) seems most suited to fairly inactive people who want to know how many steps they take in a day as well as their resting heart...
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...
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The original Withings Pulse has been my my favorite activity tracker since reviewing it last August, so I was delighted when I learned that Withings was going to release a new version called the Pulse O2 with a new blood oxygen level function. Is it a rev...
Same great activity tracker, Tracks, steps, stairs, sleep, calories burned, pulse, and blood oxygen levels, Comes with a wrist strap and belt clip...
20 more than original version, Blood oxygen level data not synced to mobile app...
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The Withings Pulse Ox caught my eye because it not only measures and monitors steps, distance walked, sleep, elevation climbed, and calories, but it also measures your heart rate and blood oxygen level.Why would you need (or want) to know your blood oxyge...
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bestfitnesstrackerreviews.com Updated: 2019-12-07 11:52:59
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The newly available Withings Pulse Smart Activity Tracker is unique on several fronts: it interfaces with the smart Withings Body Scale, gathers heart rate data, and has a touch-sensitive screen. All on a tiny, tiny device. And there's more: You can easil...
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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With several successful devices in its product lineup, Withings has emerged as a major player in the fitness market. The $99 Withings Pulse is a wearable fitness band that tracks your steps, sleep patterns, and even your heart rate. But now that the fitne...
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...
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In the case of the Withings Pulse, I went out and purchased it myself. But, that's in addition to the one they sent over to try out…that I managed to kill in the laundry machine a few months ago. Once I'm done with this review I'll send them back the laun...
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...
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maclife.com Updated: 2019-12-07 11:52:59
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It’s light but surprisingly rugged.In case you haven’t noticed, there’s something of a health craze going on in technology. Ever since Nike married fitness and fashion in its stylish, LED-studded FuelBand, geeks everywhere want to be seen wearing gadg...
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...
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taying healthy requires the right mixture of sleep, food, and exercise. Neglect one and you'll likely feel it in the other. And while Withings' Pulse can't track your food intake – you can use their connected scale for that – it can keep tabs on your slee...
10day battery life, works in tandem with Withings other products to provide greater insight, capture multiple data points...
Heart Rate sensor is more gimmick, sleep monitor not very accurate, small and easy to lose...
aside from the spotty heart rate reader and bland design, the Withings Pulse has exceptional batter...
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It’s one thing to get into shape, but it’s totally another trying to get motivated to even start. Looking around, there are plenty of fitness activity accessories to go with, like the Fitbit or Nike FuelBand, with both getting plenty of attention in th...
Attractive modern design, Measures our heart rate, Tracks a lot of activities, Stores info for up to 10 days...
Registers waves as steps taken, Hard to view OLED screen outdoors, App needs more depth...
Arguably a Swiss Army Knife of wearable fitness trackers, the Withings Pulse is perfect companion to our smartphones. For starters, the $100 price point of the device is pretty competitive, especially considering that it packs all the functions of its...
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Hey potato, get up off that couch and let’s take a walk to healthy town. Just 30 minutes of brisk walking per day offers a lot of health benefits, but I know it’s sometimes hard to get started, so here’s a fun little gadget to motivate you. It’s the Pu...
Small, Built in heart rate sensor, Easy to use, Wireless syncing...
Sleep data isn't always accurate, Syncing sometimes requires you to toggle Bluetooth on/off, Requires an iOS or Android device...
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Of course, every fitness tracker promises to make you a fitter, healthier, happier, and better person. The $99.95 Withings Pulse certainly collects the most information, but how does it hold up next to established players like Nike, Samsung, Jawbone, and...
Collects a ton of information, Automatically tracks runs, Helpful reminders, App connects to third-party services...
Touchscreen is sluggish, Heart rate reader is finicky, No low-battery warning, Requires a lot of work...
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From scales to wristbands, Withings has developed a number of gadgets aimed at consumers who want a general picture of their overall health. Now the company has added the $99 Pulse to that collection, a fitness tracker that not only measures how many step...
Small and light design, Colorful, intuitive app, Heart rate monitor easy to use, Can be worn on wrist or belt...
Hard to see and use screen when in wristband...
The Withings Pulse is a small fitness gadget you can wear on your wrist or belt that tracks your daily activity, heart rate and sleep patterns...
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Look on the belt or wrist of just about any well-equipped geek these days and chances are good that you'll see some sort of activity tracker. Whether it's a Fitbit (US$60 - 100), Nike+ FuelBand ($150) , Jawbone UP ($130), or even just a cheesy USB-equippe...
While the Pulse is a latecomer to the connected activity tracker market, Withings has done an excellent job of creating a device that adds to its already robust ecosystem of connected health devices. The Pulse fills a gap in the Withings lineup, addi...
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A few years ago during a press event show I came across one of the early fitness tracking devices designed to work in conjunction with iPhones. At that time I wondered whether these devices would make serious in roads into the health and fitness conscious...
Twoweek battery life, Bluetooth Wireless Syncing, Built in heart rate monitor, Stores 14 day activity history, Can be used for running distance and time...
Hard to see in the sun, Can be easily lost, Dust magnet, Not waterproof...
If you are health or exercise conscious then the Withings Pulse is an activity tracker you should invest in. It is a lightweight, unobtrusive and portable device that makes tracking various health metrics simple and enjoyable. The amount of data that it...
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There are a wealth of choices on the market right now for life-trackers. The Withings Pulse is, along with the Basis B1 and Fitbit Flex , one of the three best out there. It's a solid choice, and it has many strengths. Having said that, it's not my curren...
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...
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...
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This year has produced a flood of fitness trackers and, as such, it takes more than it has in the past to stand out from the crowd. The unassuming Withings Pulse has a neat trick up its sleeve that just might do it: In addition to all the usual stuff, it...
Assuming you have a newer phone that it will work with (check compatibility before you buy), then you should at least consider it. Its a really nice piece of hardware, and it gives you more metrics than just about any other tracker; hopefully the web int...
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Whether you prefer the wrist-worn or clip-on varieties, there's no shortage of activity trackers to choose from. For the most part, however, these devices share similar feature sets, relying on accelerometers, altimeters, and other sensors to track moveme...
Slick design. Useful display. Records steps, distance, feet climbed, heart rate, and more. Tracks sleep patterns. Can display last 14 days' worth of information.
Clunky clip. Finicky automatic syncing. No silent alarm...
The Withings Pulse takes everything you love about existing top-notch activity trackers and adds a nifty built-in heart rate sensor, giving you a more comprehensive picture of your overall health...
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Following health-centric accessories such as Fitbit's Flex and Nike's Nike+ FuelBand, Withings has released its own option: Pulse Activity Tracker ($100). Like others in the category, this small device is designed to be worn on the body, and tracks in...
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