❤ 30-Tage "Love it or Return It"
🚛 Kostenloser Versand ab 79€
🔒 Sichere Zahlung
❤ 30-Tage "Love it or Return It"
🚛 Kostenloser Versand ab 79€
🔒 Sichere Zahlung
The first connected health station of its kind, providing a health check-up at every weigh-in, including segmental body composition, cardiovascular and nerve health metrics.
Understand the breakdown of fat and muscle mass in each part of your body. Use the handle to precisely monitor body metrics, including visceral fat and basal metabolic rate.
Identify heart health changes by getting a vascular assessment and standing heart rate measurement at each weigh-in. Plus, detect signs of AFib, the most common heart arrhythmia.
Follow your nerve health over the long term, to detect peripheral autonomic neuropathies, one of the long-term complications of diabetes*.
Follow your weight precisely (50 g), thanks to our patented tech and exclusive Position Control Technology that will guide you to the correct stance.
Monitor all your daily health metrics with the free Withings app for iOS or Android, where you'll see trends, progress and daily inspiration for long-term improvement, while enjoying best-in-class privacy.
Automatic recognition for up to 8 users, plus dedicated modes for babies, pregnancy, athletes, and those who want to track weight without seeing a number at weigh-ins.
Enjoy a high-res color screen, 12-month battery life, and seamless Wi-Fi or Bluetooth sync to our app, which is also compatible with Apple Health and Google Fit.
*Feldman EL, Callaghan BC, Pop-Busui R, Zochodne DW, Wright DE, Bennett DL, Bril V, Russell JW, Viswanathan V. Diabetic neuropathy. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2019 Jun 13;5(1):42. doi: 10.1038/s41572-019-0097-9. PMID: 31197183; PMCID: PMC7096070.
Withings Body Scan is a medical device allowing to detect and follow-up autonomic peripheral neuropathy thanks to the Nerve Health Score feature. Withings Body Scan is compatible with Withings ECG Monitor, a medical device software that allows recording a 6-Lead Electrocardiogram and detecting Atrial Fibrillation, the most common cardiac rhythm disturbance. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment can be dangerous. Always consult your doctor in case of questions or doubts.