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Scanwatch Nova Review: Not very Smart but Caters to Fitness Buffs

July 5, 2025
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Scanwatch Nova Review: Not very Smart but Caters to Fitness Buffs

Although the Withings Scanwatch Nova only offers a handful of smart features, it is very expensive, with an RRP of just under $600. To rub salt into the wound, you can only access its full range of functions with a premium subscription. Nevertheless, it was able to secure an absolute top-drawer rating in the review — I’ll tell you why this is the case in detail for once!

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Good

  • Beautifully designed and great build quality
  • Long battery life of up to 30 days
  • Remains beautifully discreet in everyday use
  • Very extensive tracking with room for improvement thanks to the ecosystem

Bad

  • No integrated GPS
  • Full range of functions available only with a subscription
  • Super cheap charger
  • Metal strap is difficult to adjust

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Patch off: The Scanwatch Nova costs $599.95 a pop. When selecting one, you can choose from five color variants: black, green, gold, white, and blue. We received the black color variant for our review unit. Withings included a metal strap and a fluoroelastomer strap as standard. To access the full range of functions, you will need to pay an additional $9.95 per month or $99.50 annually. If you want to get started, you can use the following link:

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Dive watch design with top workmanship

  Design & build
Size
Weight
  • 63 g (without strap), 132 g (with metal strap)
Choice of materials
  • Stainless steel case
    Ceramic and stainless steel bezel
    Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
    Stainless steel crown
IP certification

The Scanwatch Nova is a hybrid smartwatch — it combines an analog dial with a small display that shows notifications or your heart rate, for instance. Withings also based the design of the Nova on analog dive watches. The manufacturer adopted the following design elements from classic analog watches, as you’ll read below.

The bezel can be rotated on one side with a screw-down crown, which in this case is used to control the smartwatch. We can choose between a water-resistant metal strap and a fluoroelastomer strap in the packaging, while the watch’s hands and indexes do glow in the dark. However, armed with a water resistance of 10 ATM, the watch is not the most water-resistant watch in comparison with other models in the market. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is suitable for diving depths of up to 200 meters.


Close-up of the black dial and silver hands of the Withings ScanWatch Nova.
Motivating: A small clock face shows the number of steps taken or the step goal. © nextpit


Close-up of the Withings ScanWatch Nova, showing the watch face and details.
Typical of dive watches: a rotating bezel that clicks wonderfully on the Nova. © nextpit


Close-up of a Withings ScanWatch Nova showing the time as 16:19 and the day/date, Wed 11.
The OLED display of the Scanwatch Nova is small, but remains easy to read even under bright sunlight. © nextpit


Close-up of the Withings ScanWatch Nova, showing the stainless steel case and black strap.
Withings also utilizes the crown to measure ECG. © nextpit


Close-up of the crown of the Withings ScanWatch Nova smartwatch.
The crown is the central control element of the hybrid smartwatch. © nextpit

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Despite all the above, the design of the Scanwatch Nova exudes a different quality to that of many other smartwatches. With a weight of 132 g when worn on the wrist, it is also clearly noticeable with a metal strap. The case is made entirely of stainless steel and the top is almost entirely made of anti-reflective sapphire crystal. This particularly robust glass is surrounded by a rotating bezel made of ceramic and stainless steel, which satisfactorily clicks to denote a very high-quality build. Another control element on the right side of the watch is a stainless steel crown that was discreetly integrated into the case.

However, the design of the Scanwatch Nova does not come without compromises or problems in everyday use. After about a week of use, I switched to a fabric strap because I couldn’t get the metal strap to fit my wrist properly after several attempts. Withings does include the necessary tools — a hammer, chisel, and holder — as well as enough extension links. However, as the extension links are of the same width (approx. 12 mm), so you have to be a little lucky to find the right diameter for your wrist.

As for me, however, the strap was always too narrow or too wide. Neither of these are good options with the Scanwatch Nova. It either pinches the skin on the wrist or it is too loose for accurate health tracking. However, the selection of wristbands in the Withings online store is varied and large. However, with costs ranging from $35.95 to $89.95, they can also get rather expensive.


A person holds a Withings ScanWatch Nova and adjusts the metal strap.
The bracelet can be adjusted in just a few steps. © nextpit


A person assembles a Withings ScanWatch Nova watch strap with a tool on a gray surface.
The standard metal strap can be shortened or lengthened using the included tools. © nextpit


An open box with a black watch strap, tools and a silver watch.
The included tool is of very high quality. A plastic strap is also included. © nextpit

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The second drawback of the watch’s design concerns the stainless steel crown, which is the only operating element on the watch itself. It would be practical if it were slightly offset towards the watch glass to ensure better control. This is because you have to push it a little towards your arm, which then blocks it.

Overall, however, I found the design of the Scanwatch Nova extremely attractive. If you find the look too robust, you can also opt for the Scanwatch Nova Brilliant. According to the Withings contact, the manufacturer caters to smaller wrists with this timepiece.

A tiny OLED: The display of the Scanwatch Nova

  Display
Display technology
Resolution
Refresh rate
Always-on Display

Withings describes the display of the Scanwatch Nova as a “high-resolution grayscale OLED display” and specifies the exact number of pixels on the display as 14,504 px. And yes, the pixel density of 292 ppi is decent, but given the display size of 0.63″, it is not difficult to achieve. The display of the Scanwatch Nova is very much in the background, and yet I still like three things about the display:

Close-up of a Withings ScanWatch Nova showing time 16:19 and date Mi. 11.
The Scanwatch Nova’s OLED display is small but remains easy to read, even in bright sunlight. / © nextpit
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Firstly, Withings integrated an ambient light sensor into the watch, despite the small display. This adjusts the display’s brightness slightly when you step out of the sun into a room. Secondly, both the selection and the order of the displayed menus can be adjusted. As a third advantage, the hands automatically jump to the side when we activate the display using the crown. However, this function can also be disabled if it bothers you.

The Scanwatch Nova also offers a rise-to-wake function, which means that the display is activated when the wrist is raised. I actually found this feature to be very practical, as it became easier to read digital displays. However, the display also activates at night, which is annoying despite the brightness sensor. I would like Withings to integrate a timer function for Rise-to-Wake in the future.

Compromises, especially when it comes to smart functions

  Software
Software
Notifications
  • Yes, without a response option
Companion app
Smart features

Anyone who buys a hybrid smartwatch is deliberately foregoing the many functions of a smartwatch. I, for instance, find it rather annoying to wear a large color display on my wrist. That’s why I prefer discreet solutions, such as the Whoop wristband (read our review) or hybrid models like the Scanwatch Nova. If you prefer, you can still be informed about some events on your smartphone on your wrist.

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This is because the Scanwatch Nova can display notifications on request, which run from right to left across the small OLED display after a brief and clearly noticeable vibration. However, there are no options to react accordingly to the notifications.

In addition to notifications, the Scanwatch Nova also displays calls, which we must accept through our smartphone. The smartwatch also offers a smart alarm clock, which can wake us up earlier if required, if it is more suitable for our sleep phase. There is also a timer and a stopwatch. That’s all,  let’s move on!

Extensive fitness tracking by the Nova

  Performance
Processor
Working memory
Internal memory
Connectivity
Sensors
  • TempTech 24/7 module
  • Accelerometer
  • Multiwavelength PPG 16 channels
  • Altimeter

At the bottom of the Scanwatch lies a combined health tracker. This combines a TempTech24/7 module for all-day body temperature monitoring. There is also a multi-wavelength PPG with 16 channels that can measure both pulse and blood oxygen levels. The Nova’s case and crown are made of stainless steel for a reason. Withings thus offers the option of performing an ECG with VHF detection directly on the wrist.

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In addition to the RRP of the watch, those who purchase the premium subscription from Withings can also display the VO2 max to calculate their fitness level. Withings also enables sleep and activity tracking via motion sensors. People with a menstrual cycle can also measure this, including cycle lengths, cycle phases, and a protocol for cycle symptoms.


A smartphone displays the Withings app with a health improvement score of 88 out of 100.
Withings shows how well we are working on our health through a health improvement score. © nextpit


Withings ScanWatch Nova activity screen showing health improvement score and daily active minutes.
We can see the health improvement score in the progress section as well. © nextpit

What the Nova does not offer is integrated GPS and functions to measure your blood pressure. The lack of GPS was particularly annoying in the review if you like to go jogging without a smartphone or don’t want the Withings app to permanently record your GPS. If you restrict this to “During use”, you always have to launch the app once when you begin a workout. During some laps, the app also lost the connection to the smartwatch and showed gaps in the tracking. The practical auto-tracking function, which is actually very reliable, always worked without recording the route.


Withings ScanWatch Nova performance metrics including duration, distance, pace, and heart rate data.
Running workouts include pace and heart rate recorded via GPS tracking… © nextpit


Screen of a heart rate monitor showing heart rate data and zones.
…but we also see the heart rate zones as well as… © nextpit


Graph of body temperature changes on the Withings ScanWatch Nova, showing average and maximum.
…the changes in our skin temperature. © nextpit

However, the accuracy of the sensors was impressive in the review. Compared to a chest strap, the average heart rate only deviated by one point:


Heart rate graph showing data from the Withings ScanWatch Nova app.
Here we see the HRM recording of the Scanwatch Nova… © nextpit


Heart rate data displayed on a smartphone app, complete with zones and statistics.
… and here we see the measurement by a chest strap. © nextpit

The highest and lowest measured heart rates were also comparable. However, Withings categorizes the heart rate zones a bit strangely and deviates from the standard zones 1-5. As a result, the comparative values are a little off here. Which brings us to the preparation of the health data:

A major advantage of Withings products is that the manufacturer offers extremely diverse products. In the Withings app, we can combine data from the smartwatch, smart body scales, and even special products such as the BeamO body thermometer (read review). Withings presents the collected data in a playful and easy-to-understand manner.


ECG recording from the Withings ScanWatch Nova showing a normal sinus rhythm and a heart rate of 50
What’s exciting about Withings: We can have an ECG taken and even… © nextpit


Summary of the cardio check-up with ECG results, assessment of normal sinus rhythm, and more.
… have it checked by experts. This gives us… © nextpit


Cardiologist analysis screen with cardiac metrics: rhythm, average heart rate, and intervals.
…more information than through a conventional ECG. © nextpit


Heart rate graph showing data from the Withings ScanWatch Nova app.
Here we see the HRM recording of the Scanwatch Nova… © nextpit


Heart rate data displayed on a smartphone app, complete with zones and statistics.
… and here we see the measurement by a chest strap. © nextpit

The Withings Plus subscription includes a “health improvement score”, for instance, which combines metrics from categories such as “activity”, “body” and “heart” into one score. In greater detail, behaviors such as exercising more often or sleeping more regularly have a positive impact on the score. A lower heart rate variability or a higher resting heart rate during sleep has a negative effect. This allows you to quickly see which behavior you should change for a better health improvement score. Great idea, but terrible name!

In addition to this score, the Scanwatch Nova with the Plus subscription also displays the estimated VO2max. This is determined during workouts, so it changes slightly depending on the activity and is again put into a very clear ratio. This allows us to compare ourselves with other age groups or try to compare ourselves with a 26-year-old professional cyclist who is particularly athletic. To provide a little more motivation, the Withings app also tells us how much we can improve our VO2 max if we were to indulge in more sporting activities. What bothered me a little was how external factors, such as the weather, were not taken into account. A 10 km jog at a 5:34 pace, which is quite brisk by my standards, resulted in a pretty poor fitness level for me. The fact that the temperature was over 25 degrees naturally demanded more from my body than a similar performance in winter. So you shouldn’t let the score demotivate you.


A smartphone screen shows sleep quality data with a score of 94, a duration of 7h36 and its quality.
Sleep tracking measures the different sleep phases and also measures blood oxygen levels. © nextpit


Sleep quality report with information on duration, depth, regularity, interruptions, and heart rate.
We can also see your resting heart rate while sleeping. As with all other metrics, Withings calculates a “score.” © nextpit


Oxygen saturation value of 98% normal on a smartphone app, with details of the measurements.
I am in the green zone here: My blood oxygen level during the day… © nextpit


Oxygen saturation of 98% on a smartphone app, indicating normal values ​​during sleep.
… and also while sleeping. © nextpit

In addition to sports tracking, the Scanwatch Nova also measures other metrics of our everyday life. The sleep quality index combines measurements such as sleep duration, depth, regularity, and interruptions and also shows us our heart rate during sleep. The watch also displays our set step target, the achievement of which also affects our scores, on a small dial, motivated me to take several evening walks during the review duration. We could even use the oxygen saturation during sleep to find out whether we suffer from sleep apnoea. However, the watch does not measure this every night — if a night-time monitoring is due, it shows us this on the display.

In addition to a lack of oxygen during sleep, the Nova can also detect heart problems. To do this, Withings equipped it with an ECG measurement, which involves holding the crown and the watch case for 30 seconds. My heart health has no abnormalities — here, the Scanwatch agreed with a medical examination from last October. Out of interest, I also requested a cardio check-up, which Withings allows three times a year as part of the premium subscription. Allegedly, a doctor has now looked at my ECG and found no issues. If this is indeed the case, it’s an interesting idea — another advantage for users, as the analyzed ECG provides even more precise information than standard ECG readings.

There’s also a little too much information in this paragraph — but that’s a good sign for the fitness functions of the Scanwatch Nova. While you have to cut back on the smart functions, the Nova, together with the Withings Plus subscription, delivers a really impressive fitness tracker that records an incredible amount of data and also puts it into the right context. If you’re looking for a discreet fitness tracker that is cheaper than a Whoop in the (long) term, this is a great choice.

Scanwatch Nova with 30 days of battery life

  Battery capacity
Battery capacity
Runtime (manufacturer’s specifications)
Runtime (review)
Proprietary charging cable
Fast charging
Wireless charging

Withings claims that the Scanwatch Nova has a battery life of up to 30 days. A charge takes two hours — admittedly, using the cheapest and most inconvenient charger I’ve ever seen for smartwatches. I don’t understand Withing’s strategy of supplying a premium smartwatch with high-quality tools for strap adjustment and then making the charger completely out of cheap plastic.


A hand holds a Withings ScanWatch Nova while charging on a docking station, showing 77% battery.
The Scanwatch Nova can only be charged using only the proprietary charger. © nextpit


Close-up of a black charging station for the Withings ScanWatch Nova.
Unfortunately, the charger feels cheap and is cumbersome to handle. © nextpit

The long battery life has two advantages: On the one hand, I didn’t have to worry about the smartwatch’s battery at all for three weeks and was, therefore, able to wear it continuously both during sporting activities and at night. On the other hand, I didn’t have to deal with the charger for three weeks. Unlike similarly priced smartwatches, the charger is also the only charging option for the Nova.

This is because the hybrid smartwatch does not offer wireless charging. The manufacturer does not specify whether a fast-charging function is available in the technical specifications, either. Another positive thing? The charger comes without an integrated cable but with a USB-C connection. This means we can use longer or shorter cables or replace them in the event of a defect.

Is it worth buying the Scanwatch Nova?

Here we are at the conclusion! The Scanwatch Nova is extremely difficult to compare with other smartwatches. Based on our evaluation form, which we use editorially at nextpit, the Nova scored rather poorly with 3.5 stars. Admittedly, for an asking price of almost $600, it is very expensive — especially when we look at what is now available in smartwatches priced under $200. However, we should take three factors into consideration:

As a piece of jewelry, the Scanwatch Nova has a similar appeal to classic wristwatches. It offers a quality of workmanship and elegance that even similarly priced models do not offer, in my opinion. Culturally, high-quality analog watches have prevailed for certain reasons, and with the Scanwatch Nova, I think Withings has done a very good job of giving this cultural artifact a modern twist.

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Technically, the Scanwatch Nova certainly knows how to impress. While the smart functions can be counted on one hand, the Nova offers above-average fitness tracking capability. Especially when you combine it with the Withings Plus subscription, it becomes a powerful fitness companion in everyday life, which, thanks to its long battery life, enables more seamless tracking than an Apple Watch. It also tells us more about sleep, sport, and our own body than many other smartwatches. However, the fact that you have to pay a monthly fee for such a high RRP device is cheeky.

As for the third factor, I would like to point out Withings’ ecosystem, which is unique in some ways. In addition to smartwatches, Withings also offers smart body scales, thermometers such as the Beam-O, smart sleeping pads, and more. If you are prepared to spend a lot of money, you can collect even more metrics and correlate them meaningfully in an app than with other manufacturers.

However, there are also shortcomings with the Scanwatch Nova. In particular, the cheap charger tarnishes the high-quality impression of the watch. The very high-quality but difficult-to-adjust metal strap could also be better designed. For a new generation, these would be minor aspects that could be improved. Otherwise, the Nova is as impressive as it is unique and, therefore, receives four out of five stars in the review!

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