Solid and water-resistant build, 8-month battery life, good Health Mate app platform
Limited features, underestimates steps, design not overly exciting, distance tracking not accurate, E Ink is hard to see at night
The Withings Go is one of the cheapest activity trackers out there, sitting in line with the likes of the Misfit Flash. Although the Go's E Ink display couldn't be called pretty, it is functional for showing step progress and, therefore, might be th...
The Withings Go is perfect for simple activity tracking, with a clean app interface that's easy to read and offers lots of options, a brilliantly long battery life that means much less bother about charging and changing batteries, an always-on screen for...
Easy on the eyes, Sets you free from your phone, Eight, month battery life, Affordable
Cannot show time by default, Screen lacks backlight, E, ink leaves visual artifacts
If simplicity is key, the Withings Go is a fine fitness tracker. While there are other models that accomplish a lot more, this versatile wearable offers a surprising amount for a rather small cost...
Months-long battery life; always-on e-ink display; comes with band and clip accessories; easy to use and set up. Water resistant for swimming
Chunky design and unattractive band; no extra watch faces or ways to see health data on the Go screen; can't be set to show the time as the always-on display
Long battery life, water resistance and an always-on screen are the best features of the Withings Go, but for its price you can find better overall fitness trackers...
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Published: 2016-05-06, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Easy to use, Reliable step data, MyFitnessPal integration
Cheap looks, Sleep data accuracy, Lacks actionable data,
If you're after a fitness tracker with versatile wearing options and a screen, then the Go is certainly worth considering. It's not the prettiest thing to have around your wrist but it delivers baseline data that fitness tracker newbies will find easy to...
Water-resistant, Very simple design, Lightweight and compact, Awesome battery life
Testers said it looks like a toy, Minimal information on the device
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Published: 2016-06-13, Author: Marilyn , review by: chipchick.com
Affordable, neat e-ink display is readable in most environments – even under direct sunlight, comes in several color choices, always on screen, can be worn on your wrist or as a clip or keychain, offers sleep tracking too, long 8 month battery life, water
Not the most attractive wearable out there, experienced some syncing delays for data, sleep tracking accuracy is sketchy, Prev2 of 2Next
Poor watch functionality, Tricky wrist strap clasp, No backlight, No GPS
As those who've dipped their toes into the activity tracking market will already know, it's a crowded space, but few seem to have managed to combine the usability of the Go, along with its versatility, exceptional 8-month battery life and a sub £50 price...