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.
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...
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...
Published: 2015-01-28, Author: Rob , review by: techradar.com
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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....