This new Withings smartwatch can tell you when you're getting sick
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This new Withings smartwatch can tell you when you're getting sick
"Withings' Vitality Indicator, available on its new ScanWatch 2, monitors a user's vitals, like their heart rate variability, activity, temperature, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, and sleep to "pinpoint fatigue causes" and improve them before they worsen, the company announced in its press release. Also: I compared the best smartwatches from Google and Apple - and there's a clear winner The ScanWatch 2 uses predictive AI to monitor minute changes across 35 health parameters and alerts users to signs of potential illness, according to the release."
"Vitality Indicator is reminiscent of Oura's Symptom Radar, which monitors similar factors to warn users when they're under strain and should rest. In the past, Symptom Radar has spotted strain when I've been sick. It's a helpful tool I use to check in on my body during sickness and track my recovery post-illness. The new feature is only available to those with a Withings+ membership, which costs $10 a month or $100 annually. Those who purchase Withings' ScanWatch 2 will receive one month of Withings+ free to try the Vitality Indicator."
The Vitality Indicator on ScanWatch 2 tracks heart rate variability, activity, temperature, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, and sleep to identify fatigue causes and intervene early. Predictive AI evaluates minute changes across 35 health parameters to alert users to possible illness before symptoms surface. The feature resembles Oura's Symptom Radar in monitoring strain and suggesting rest. Access requires a Withings+ membership priced at $10 per month or $100 annually, with a one-month free trial included with ScanWatch 2 purchase. ScanWatch 2 represents Withings' second-generation smartwatch and is available now.
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