Up until now, the marketplace for wrist wearables has been largely comprised of sporty-looking bracelets with a silicone finish. But today Withings, a French product company and early player in the ...
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At CES 2014, Withings was showing off the latest product in its lineup of home health tracking connected gadgets, the Aura. The Aura looks vaguely like a submarine’s periscope, but it lives on your ...
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Withings debuted its smart scale, the Body Scan 2, at CES. It measures cardiac reactivity, hypertension risk, and more. It captures these biomarkers in 90 seconds. Withings unveiled the Body Scan 2, a ...
Withings is late to the game when it comes to giving users the ability to track their menstrual cycles, but with the release of its ScanWatch Light – a hybrid smartwatch – users can now not only track ...
By selecting Withings Health Solutions devices, 9amHealth adds a clinical-grade, design-forward monitoring solution that supports holistic cardiometabolic care, reinforcing the role of reliable data, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. withings-bpm-vision-patient-using-patient-insights-top.jpg Withings' new BPM Vision is an FDA-approved at-home blood pressure ...
Smartwatches aren’t for everyone. That much has been clear since day one, a fact seemingly confirmed by a recent stagnation in the space. Too many are designed to be once-size-fits-all, but ultimately ...
You’re probably plugged into at least some form of health tracking, be it the latest smartwatch, smart ring, or something as simple as a set of scales. But what do you actually do with all this data?
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