Abstract: As far back as I can remember, Withings has always been a company that's focused on design. If the Activité taught us anything, it's that Withings is capable of making a really nice looking fitness tracker. But what happens when the company scales back it...
Small design makes it lightweight, while e-ink display makes it easy to see time and activity progress, Water-resistant enough to track swimming exercises, Smartphone-based reminders help you build new health habits
No vibration motor for one-wrist alarms, No exercise coaching capabilities
Price point is hard to beat, Works underwater up to 50 meters, Can be worn a variety of ways
Doesn't offer granular workout data, Automatic exercise tracking works for just a few activities
Withings Withings' new fitness tracker comes in five colors. I've used all types of fitness bands: super sporty running watches with heart rate sensors and on-board music storage, a variety of Fitbits, activity trackers that look like jewelry, a...
Price point is hard to beat, Works underwater up to 50 meters, Can be worn a variety of ways
Doesn't offer granular workout data, Automatic exercise tracking works for just a few activities
Withings Withings' new fitness tracker comes in five colors. I've used all types of fitness bands: super sporty running watches with heart rate sensors and on-board music storage, a variety of Fitbits, activity trackers that look like jewelry, a...
E Ink display, Eight month battery life, Dead simple
Expensive for what it is, Toy-like aesthetic
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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...
Published: 2016-05-10, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Small, simple design, Long battery life, Waterproof
Can't set display to always show the time, A lot of competition at this price
The $70 Withings Go is an interesting new entry into the budget fitness tracker market. Its standout feature is its E Ink display, which is bright and bold, and Withings’ app integrates well with its other products, such as the Smart Body Analyzer.However...
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...
Easy on the eyes, Sets you free from your phone, Eightmonth battery life, Affordable
Cannot show time by default, Screen lacks backlight, Eink 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...