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Withings Steel HR Sport - Black Steel HR Sport - Multi-Sport Hybrid Smartwatch, Unisex-Adult, Black, 40mm

Withings Steel HR Sport - Black Steel HR Sport - Multi-Sport Hybrid Smartwatch, Unisex-Adult, Black, 40mm

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Samuel C. Quirk
5.0 out of 5 starsFocus on important stuff
Reviewed in Australia on 24 October 2018
I've been looking at 'smart' watches for a while...I am invested in the Google ecosystem but in my opinion the Wear OS options try to be all things to all people and end up over promising and not delivering. So I have been seeking a hybrid option that does the basics really well and is largely platform neutral (i.e. Google vs Apple vs Microsoft vs Samsung).

What are the basics? It shows the time, looks nice, provides core health measurements and the app is elegant and simple. How? I am an average guy - I want to be healthier - but I will not be performing a triathlon anytime soon... So.....I do not need a device designed by NASA; I need a device that is robust, reliable and simple to use. It needs to present info to me so I can make my own decisions and not drown me with useless data.

The battery life is excellent.

My experience has been so good I purchased a Withings Body + Scale too.

If the next generation somehow included Google Wallet & Google Play I'd buy Withings gear for a long time into the future. Great product - recommended.
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Colin J
1.0 out of 5 starsNot at all accurate
Reviewed in Australia on 18 December 2019
I wanted to upgrade from a Garmin Vivosmart 4 HR, and made a huge mistake by getting this Steel HR Sport. I did so after reading some reviews. I found the following problems.
The length of stride cannot be adjusted. It is set at 0.8 metre (my walking stride is 0.75 metre), so all distances are incorrect. Also, there is no difference in stride between running and walking.
The calories used is hoplessly inaccurate. I consume 2,200 - 2,600 per day, depending upon my exercise routine. The Steel never showed more than 1,700. It never recorded calories burned at gym on the cross-trainer or the bike, which usually were 300+.
Unlike the Garmin, it does not recognise when you are on a cross-trainer, or stepper machine, or rowing machine. So this exercise is never shown or recognised on the app at all. The only thing shown is the steps walking to and from the gym.
The only use for this watch, in my opinion, is to count steps and monitor your sleep. Even the max heart rate recorded is inaccurate. I have exchanged several emails with Withers support (no local phone presence) and their only comment was that they would suggest my problems as a software upgrade in due course. I have had the watch for 5 days and hope that Amazon will take it back.
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Samuel C. Quirk
5.0 out of 5 stars Focus on important stuff
Reviewed in Australia on 24 October 2018
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
I've been looking at 'smart' watches for a while...I am invested in the Google ecosystem but in my opinion the Wear OS options try to be all things to all people and end up over promising and not delivering. So I have been seeking a hybrid option that does the basics really well and is largely platform neutral (i.e. Google vs Apple vs Microsoft vs Samsung).

What are the basics? It shows the time, looks nice, provides core health measurements and the app is elegant and simple. How? I am an average guy - I want to be healthier - but I will not be performing a triathlon anytime soon... So.....I do not need a device designed by NASA; I need a device that is robust, reliable and simple to use. It needs to present info to me so I can make my own decisions and not drown me with useless data.

The battery life is excellent.

My experience has been so good I purchased a Withings Body + Scale too.

If the next generation somehow included Google Wallet & Google Play I'd buy Withings gear for a long time into the future. Great product - recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Overall nice tracker
Reviewed in Australia on 12 October 2018
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
Bought it week ago and it still shows 100% of battery, maybe it is broken (?) or just energy efficient. I've charged it once only, that was after walk on Saturday (it arrived with about 40% of battery), then I'd watches on my wrist for the whole week. I sync data twice a day, thus watches are not connected to phone unless I need to sync. Not sure how good are measurements in comparison with other trackers as this device is my first tracker, but heart rate is more or less correct and in HealthMate app it is possible to see relative differences in rate. Steps are also are about right. Through this week heart rate was not logged twice, one time at night (probably sensor moved away from where it should be), another one - on my way home from office, don't know why.

Good points:
- easy to use, interface is basically one button.
- it automatically detects when I walk (not always correct, though) and records activity in app without need to select activity manually.
- all data is easy to find in HealthMate.
- energy efficient. In workout mode it consumes more battery, but in everyday usage it is perfectly fine after a week already without any sign of losing battery.

Not so good points:
- band is not very comfortable for me, I guess a bit too long and thus clasp is shifted from the middle, making it is kind of inconvenient: if I close it tight, then wrist feels bad; if it is loose, then watches move too freely.
- it has connected GPS (which is fine) and requires app to be open in order to record location data (which is not that fine).
- sleep detection is fine in general, but counts in time I lie in a bed in the morning even though I'm already awake and (I believe) move a bit more than in sleep.
- not really related to device, but anyway. HealthMate app can't log food intakes without MyFitnessPal, which means my data will be available to yet another service I need to register account in. Would be nice to have similar (maybe simpler) functionality in app itself.
- charger is USB based, easy to place watches on but easy to misplace as well if charger lies on a bed, not flat solid surface like a table for example.
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Colin J
1.0 out of 5 stars Not at all accurate
Reviewed in Australia on 18 December 2019
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
I wanted to upgrade from a Garmin Vivosmart 4 HR, and made a huge mistake by getting this Steel HR Sport. I did so after reading some reviews. I found the following problems.
The length of stride cannot be adjusted. It is set at 0.8 metre (my walking stride is 0.75 metre), so all distances are incorrect. Also, there is no difference in stride between running and walking.
The calories used is hoplessly inaccurate. I consume 2,200 - 2,600 per day, depending upon my exercise routine. The Steel never showed more than 1,700. It never recorded calories burned at gym on the cross-trainer or the bike, which usually were 300+.
Unlike the Garmin, it does not recognise when you are on a cross-trainer, or stepper machine, or rowing machine. So this exercise is never shown or recognised on the app at all. The only thing shown is the steps walking to and from the gym.
The only use for this watch, in my opinion, is to count steps and monitor your sleep. Even the max heart rate recorded is inaccurate. I have exchanged several emails with Withers support (no local phone presence) and their only comment was that they would suggest my problems as a software upgrade in due course. I have had the watch for 5 days and hope that Amazon will take it back.
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Matthew
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect.
Reviewed in Australia on 31 March 2019
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
I love this watch, it does exactly what I wanted:
Look like a traditional watch, while providing basic fitness tracking.

It is my first fitness tracker, and I didn't need any crazy features. Just time, heart rate, calories burnt. This does an incredibly accurate job of tracking these.

The one criticism I have of this watch is that is uses regular glass for the watch face, rather than crystal sapphire - so be prepared for scratches.

If you don't want something like a fitbit, which screams "fitness tracker", this is the watch for you.
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K
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well, except vibration
Reviewed in Australia on 9 March 2019
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
Overall, a stylish watch. Does most things well, except that the vibration is quite weak & hard to feel if you're walking, driving, carrying a coffee, etc. I think this is probably due to the watch being rather thin & the physical limitation of the buzzer size. Coming from other smart watches in the past, this is certainly less strong. It's a compromise between style & function. Unfortunately, I think it's too much towards style in this regard.
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Juan Carlos Torres
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but a bit hard to read the time in some conditions!
Reviewed in Australia on 30 July 2021
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
As you can see then colour of the numbers IA actually grey... Not white as it appeared on the Web photos. This combined with the minimalist concept of the arms makes it a bit hard to read specifically when bright or dark.

I should have gone for the one with the white background. Overall, it's a good watch and it has a great battery life(when not paired too often) Am happy overall but a bit disappointed at the readability.
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Juan Carlos Torres
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but a bit hard to read the time in some conditions!
Reviewed in Australia on 30 July 2021
As you can see then colour of the numbers IA actually grey... Not white as it appeared on the Web photos. This combined with the minimalist concept of the arms makes it a bit hard to read specifically when bright or dark.

I should have gone for the one with the white background. Overall, it's a good watch and it has a great battery life(when not paired too often) Am happy overall but a bit disappointed at the readability.
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Alex
4.0 out of 5 stars Great watch (with a couple of drawbacks)
Reviewed in Australia on 20 May 2019
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
Pros:
- Looks great
- Impressive battery life
- Comfortable strap

Cons:
- Poor 3rd party app integration (I'm most disappointed that I haven't been able to register my cycling rides on Strava; although whether this is Withings' fault or Strava's fault is another question)
- I'm not convinced of the sleep tracker's accuracy (recording sleep when i'm just lying in bed reading)
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Dazz
5.0 out of 5 stars Great battery life and features
Reviewed in Australia on 24 December 2018
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
After several fitness/sleep trackers that had broken or didn't do as advertised, I decided to try the Withings HR Sport.
The watch itself is quite heavy due to steel construction compared to the plastic of most others. To me, it gives a good weight and seems very robust.
I primarily purchased for sleep tracking and general fitness which it does a very good job of tracking. There are 30 activities to choose from for the fitness tracking though I've yet to test the majority. Vibration through the watch for notifications is strong enough to be felt but not so intrusive as to be annoying.
Notifications though on a small screen are easy to read and provide enough detail to know if it's worth checking on the phone or dismissing.
I'm very impressed with the battery life - I've had the device for 3 weeks now and it is only down to 45%. This is with notifications on. I don't use the phone/GPS which I would assume more drain, however, compared to my previous trackers, this blasts them away (best I could manage was 7 days with notifications off on my previous tracker).
The fact that the watch itself uses mechanical hands (albeit electrically driven), means it is easily read in the sun and doesn't require button pushing or wrist spinning to get it to work. The hands aren't illuminated so can't be seen in the dark, however, pushing the button will light up the screen with the time and date if needed.
The only downside is the grey hands on a grey face can be awkward to pick in low light with older eyesight. In hindsight, I would probably go the white rather than black just for the contrast.

Overall, this is an excellent watch/fitness tracker with enough smarts to satisfy basic smartwatch needs - I can highly recommend this product.
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Batbileg
5.0 out of 5 stars Long battery life, excellent app, non-obnoxious look... what's not to like?
Reviewed in Australia on 21 November 2018
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
Coming from few different "smart" bands/trackers with the most recent being Fitbit Versa, Withings Nokia Steel HR Sport is the best so far for my needs:
- Not loaded with unnecessary things like mp3 player
- Excellent battery life making it usable as an actual watch
- The app on Android is very light (both in design and loading the phone) and informative. I had no issue with syncing.
- No look-at-me style. Can easily pass as an ordinary clean looking watch
- Has vibrating alarm that actually works
- Step counter is not fooled by driving a car
- Built-in heart rate counter is accurate

I can think of only two down sides:
- If I wake up during the night and do something and then sleep back, the watch doesn't know I slept again so in the morning, it would register only short sleep duration.
- The watch face doesn't have fluorescent needles and numbers, so you have to press the button to see the time always.
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Michael R
3.0 out of 5 stars Good watch overall but could be great
Reviewed in Australia on 19 December 2019
Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
Battery life, looks and style are all very good. Build quality appears solid but would like tougher scratch resistant glass.

Black watch has poor visibility in low light. Numerals should be clearer.
Measurements are not accurate though I have yet to see a smart watch that is.. My iPhone is much more accurate.
Cannot detect that I am walking on a treadmill it thinks that I am on a bike.
Cannot comment on reliability yet. Had I known that I had to use an app to set up and give private info I would not have purchased the watch.
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