Stylish, elegant design and compatible with standard sizes of watch bands, Excellent battery life, Water resistant
Inconsistent automatic exercise tracking, Inaccurate data for activity and sleep tracking, Official leather bands for 36mm size watch are still too large for small wrists
Nokia's revamp of the Withings Steel HR go beyond merely the cosmetic, but the lack of updates to its tracking algorithms make for a device that will appeal more to watch fans than data lovers. Given its good looks and otherwise smart design choices, it's...
Elegant, versatile design with tasteful customization options, Broader activity tracking than other hybrid watches, Weekslong battery, quick to recharge, 5 ATM water resistance
Health app needs more content (programs, insights, resources etc.), Lacks music controls
As far as hybrid smartwatches go, not a whole lot has traditionally been expected out of them. Smartphone notifications are a given, and unlike other hybrids we've seen, the Nokia Steel HR has these covered – at least partially – by displaying them on its O...
Many may say that the Nokia Steel HR is a smartwatch, I wouldn't agree with that. It doesn't have any apps (other than the Nokia Healthmate app), really the only thing “smart” it does is tracking your activity. Otherwise, it's what many would call a “dumb...
Published: 2017-11-27, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Bags of style, Superb battery life, Full tracking, Strong value
Limited notifications
For 189 Euros, the Nokia Steel HR really is good value for money. That cash nets you a great-looking device that can track all of your usual fitness stats, with seriously long battery life to boot. The only drawback is the dinky digital display, although...
"The Nokia Steel HR is a great watch for people who love the idea of a hybrid watch but hate that such watches do virtually nothing."...
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Published: 2017-11-24, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Great battery life, Attractive looks, Neat screen
Very basic notifications, Not perfect for fitness training
The Nokia Steel HR is a great watch for people who love the idea of a hybrid watch but hate that such watches do virtually nothing.This one, well, it doesn't have apps or GPS, but does track your heart rate and deliver basic notifications.As usual with th...
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Published: 2018-07-25, Author: Julia , review by: computerbild.de
Wasserdicht, Gutes Design, Gutes Schlaftracking, Gute App, Weckfunktion, Lange Akkulaufzeit
Pulsmessung etwas ungenau, Schrittzählung ungenau, Kein GPS-Sensor, Keine Höhenmessung, Keine VO2max-Berechnung, Kaum smarte Funktionen
Charmant: Die Nokia Steel HR ist ein Fitness-Tracker im Look einer Armbanduhr. Das Konzept ist einfach: Per Knopfdruck startet und endet die Pulsmessung – die passende Sportart ordnet der Anwender in der App zu. Smarte Funktionen fehlen. (Im Zuge der Anpa...
24/7 Pulsmessung, Schlafphasenwecker mit Wochentagen und an Uhr deaktivierbar, wasserfest (5 ATM), ausdauernder Akku (27 Tage + 20 Tage Gangreserve), in zwei Gehäusegrößen erhältlich: 40 und 36 mm
kein Sekundenzeiger, nur eine Weckzeit, OLED-Display sehr klein (10mm Durchmesser), Silikon-Armband im Test eingerissen
Abstract: Die Stiftung Warentest testete in ihrer Ausgabe 12/2017 zwölf Fitnesstracker, genauergesagt fünf Fitnessarmbänder, fünf Laufuhren und drei Smartwatches. Die Gadgets wurden in den Kategorien „Qualitätsurteile“, „Ausstattung“ und „Preis“ untersucht. Zudem b...
Nokia Steel HR ist ein guter Kompromiss zwischen den Gesundheitsfunktionen der üblichen Fitness-Tracker und der Eleganz einer normalen Uhr. Allerdings sind die Tracking-Möglichkeiten etwas enttäuschend, will man ein bisschen mehr außer der zurückgelegten...