Withings Launches Next-Gen ScanWatches in Canada
Withings has announced the Canadian availability of its new smartwatches: ScanWatch Vitals and ScanWatch Healthmaster. These devices offer advanced health-tracking features in stylish designs that don’t resemble all-digital smartwatches.
ScanWatch Vitals and ScanWatch Healthmaster feature extensive health monitoring, including 24/7 body temperature tracking with the TempTech24/7 module, on-demand SpO2 monitoring for blood oxygen levels, and advanced sleep analysis for assessing sleep quality and providing improvement tips. These are essentially smartwatches that don’t look like they’re made for tech geeks, but for those seeking the look of traditional watches.
They also offer seamless activity tracking for over 40 activities, continuous health tracking of heart rate variability, respiratory rate, and temperature, and female menstrual cycle tracking. The watches automatically recognize activities and feature a 30-day battery life.
The ScanWatch Vitals has advanced technology like the MultiWave PPG Sensor and a High Dynamic Range Accelerometer for precise activity tracking.

Meanwhile, the ScanWatch Healthmaster has the luxurious look of a traditional watch, featuring a ceramic and stainless-steel rotating bezel, sapphire glass, and a sunray dial.

Both models connect with the Withings app for personalized health insights, watch display customization, and detailed health reports for healthcare providers.
The ScanWatch Vitals is available now on withings.com and shortly on Amazon.ca for $399.99 CAD in Black, White, and Rose Gold. The ScanWatch Healthmaster is available for $599.99 CAD in blue, green, and black on Amazon.ca as well. Retail availability will be announced soon.
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