Very impressive technology. Hope the valvular heart disease (VHD) detection can come to smartwatches the same way blood pressure, 3 lead ECG monitoring and AFib detection is being supported now. Appreciate the detailed description of the interpretations we may see along with representative charts. Keep up the great work! Subscribed.
@@withings Yes, Susie, I would be delighted to give your Withings watch a UA-cam review. You can reach me directly via email at smartwatchticks@gmail.com and we can go over the details. Thanks for the kind offer! --Mr. Ticks
I own one of these. BP measurement works well. ECG works well (you have to hold the silver part at the bottom with your right hand). But the digital stethoscope shows "inconclusive results" every time. Could just my BPM Core but I've not see any demonstrations of that feature working from start to finish (putting it on, recording, showing the analysed result on the app).
Hi Ratcatcher. I'd see the in-app tutorial for tips on how to get a measurement. Things like undergarments, room noise and more can cause inconclusive results. Good point about showing one from start to finish. And thanks for the tip. --Susie
What’s the cuff sizes? Like, how big an arm does the cuff fit up to in inches or centimetres. I’m ready to buy one but can’t find out this information unfortunately - thanks.
2:02 How many readings can it hold by itself? If, for example, my mother sees me only once a month, and I can download readings to her phone only once a month, - how many readings can it hold?
She also has a ver bad WiFi router which she infuriatengly (i know it isn't a word) refuses to fix. I mean, she still uses notebook running DOS almost every day. She plays Solitaire on it, and others card games. It was made in '97
This company is misleading. They advertise products with multiple features, but none of them work properly. For instance, I own a body smart scale, but I couldn’t add my family members, even though the box says it supports up to 8 users. Their customer service is terrible, and the information on their website is outdated-it references buttons that no longer exist in the app. I’d advise anyone to look for alternatives; None of their products are worth the money and hustle.
Yeah I agree. I have a smart scale that gives me very varying results day by day on body composition. Today 15% fat, tomorrow 18%. And I have a sleep monitor that claims I was askeep at times I know I was awake.
@@yesno9834 I've just bought this, and it's pretty big. The strap is generous. Indeed, on my arms (average guy in early 40s), were I to wrap it all around, it would go right past the stethoscope and round to the tube at the front. Liking it so far, and - for someone who has long feared BPMs - it's been by far my easiest experience with one.
Very impressive technology. Hope the valvular heart disease (VHD) detection can come to smartwatches the same way blood pressure, 3 lead ECG monitoring and AFib detection is being supported now. Appreciate the detailed description of the interpretations we may see along with representative charts. Keep up the great work! Subscribed.
Thanks SmartWatch Ticks! Good to find you too. If you'd like to review a Withings watch, do be in touch. --Susie
@@withings Yes, Susie, I would be delighted to give your Withings watch a UA-cam review. You can reach me directly via email at smartwatchticks@gmail.com and we can go over the details. Thanks for the kind offer! --Mr. Ticks
is this thing ever coming out in the US? it seems i've been reading about it for north of 2 years now...
I own one of these. BP measurement works well. ECG works well (you have to hold the silver part at the bottom with your right hand). But the digital stethoscope shows "inconclusive results" every time. Could just my BPM Core but I've not see any demonstrations of that feature working from start to finish (putting it on, recording, showing the analysed result on the app).
Hi Ratcatcher. I'd see the in-app tutorial for tips on how to get a measurement. Things like undergarments, room noise and more can cause inconclusive results. Good point about showing one from start to finish. And thanks for the tip. --Susie
What’s the cuff sizes? Like, how big an arm does the cuff fit up to in inches or centimetres. I’m ready to buy one but can’t find out this information unfortunately - thanks.
my blood pressure monitor now only holds a charge for a maximum of 2 days. is there a solution?
How can we get to know it when you haven’t released it in the US. Probably never will!
Can the results be shared by email or other file like pdf in android also, or only in IOS? thanks
Yes. It downloads as a PDF that can be sent to any device.
Can you tell more about limited storage? And when will this available in Bangladesh?
When it is expected to be for sale?
Now, I just got mine delivered by international delivery today, awesome product!
Hi Ahmed. It is currently for sale within the EU. Please check Withings.com for details.
@@withings when can I purchase here in US?
What is the USB connect for? Is there updates for this device?
USB is for charging. Updates are done via wifi
Hi, I have bought one yesterday.
so........????????
2:02 How many readings can it hold by itself?
If, for example, my mother sees me only once a month, and I can download readings to her phone only once a month, - how many readings can it hold?
She also has a ver bad WiFi router which she infuriatengly (i know it isn't a word) refuses to fix. I mean, she still uses notebook running DOS almost every day. She plays Solitaire on it, and others card games. It was made in '97
Hi there-thanks for your message. BPM Core can record maximum 4 readings without synchronization. Hope this helps! -Justine
This company is misleading. They advertise products with multiple features, but none of them work properly. For instance, I own a body smart scale, but I couldn’t add my family members, even though the box says it supports up to 8 users. Their customer service is terrible, and the information on their website is outdated-it references buttons that no longer exist in the app. I’d advise anyone to look for alternatives; None of their products are worth the money and hustle.
Yeah I agree. I have a smart scale that gives me very varying results day by day on body composition. Today 15% fat, tomorrow 18%. And I have a sleep monitor that claims I was askeep at times I know I was awake.
Not boasting, but I have big arms. How big does the cuff stretch to please?
Also a question I’d like answered.
@@yesno9834 I've just bought this, and it's pretty big. The strap is generous. Indeed, on my arms (average guy in early 40s), were I to wrap it all around, it would go right past the stethoscope and round to the tube at the front. Liking it so far, and - for someone who has long feared BPMs - it's been by far my easiest experience with one.