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Hands-on review: The Wellograph Wellness Watch is much cleverer than a fitness band
…and it’s the first smart watch we’ve seen with a sapphire crystal glass display. The shape of things to come?
The trouble with fitness bands is that they’re mostly a bit dumb.
Sure, they can tell you how many ‘points’ you’ve earned in a day, and have a stab at estimating the calories you’ve expended based on a few bits of data you’ve entered, but they’re basically dressed up pedometers with nice apps. Not so the Wellness Watch.
In addition to the usual accelerometer and other movement sensors, the Wellness Watch has a built-in heart rate monitor (like the Withings Pulse), which means it can build a clearer picture of your health status, so it’s an altogether more powerful training tool. And, oddly, it looks like anything but.
FIRST THOUGHTS: WELLNESS WATCH
Sure, the materials are genuinely nice – the shape of things to come for smart watches of the future – but anyone spending this much can rightfully expect a bit more. Notifications from a connected phone, for starters. There’s much to like about the Wellness, but its price will be a sticking point. At US$320 it’s more than a Samsung Galaxy Gear, twice as much as a Pebble and more than three times the price of a Withings Pulse, despite its relatively limited feature set.
Still, if you’re feeling flush and are in the market for a smarter fitness band, you should be able to pick up the Wellness from April.