Since 2018 Skagen Falster is the very popular Wear OS device, and now we can see that they have released the Falster Gen 6, a smart hand that has a Snapdragon 4100+ processor and shrinks the case down to a more neutral 41 mm.The Falster Gen 6 doesn't just have an upgraded processor and new features, this time around it has been upgraded to the Wear 3.0 version, which is Google's wearable This is the latest version of Google's Wear device, and Wear OS 3.0 is a big departure from its predecessor, with broader app support and more horizontal software to enhance user health management.
The Falster Gen 6 comes with a 32mm diameter AMOLED display, 8G of storage and 3ATM water resistance in one **** with six styles to choose from, silver, dark sky gray, rose gold and black, and a wide range of strap options. As far as its core features are concerned, the Falster Gen 6 has health and fitness tracking, blood oxygen detection and heart rate monitoring, the watch is equipped with a GPS chip so it can track fitness paths, and there's a suite of Fossil's Health App Apps to help users better realize the watch's capabilities. It will undoubtedly be the sleekest Wear OS 3.0 watch of the year.
Garmin updated the Venu 2 smartwatch at CES with some additional smartwatch features that allow users to make and receive calls from the watch, and the Venu 2 Plus can summon the smartphone's voice assistant, which is compatible with Siri, Google Assistant, and Bixby, so users need to make calls without having to take out their phone.
The Venu 2 Plus also has a smaller case compared to the Venu, shrinking in size from 45mm to 43mm, which will make it more unisex, and otherwise the Venu 2 retains all of the options of the Garmin smartphone, with 25 sports modes for tracking, GPS, oximetry, and heart-rate monitoring, a battery life of 9 days, and offline music storage capabilities.
The Vivomove Sport is what we call a hybrid watch look that Garmin is focusing on for those who want a traditional-looking watch, but who want it to have smartphone functionality. It brings health tracking into a traditional watch at a relatively decent price, with the Vivomove priced at around RMB 1700. This time a new color scheme has been added, also to better integrate into the user's usage scenario. Vivomove's features include tracking of respiratory rate, heart rate, oxygen saturation, etc., as well as tracking of the user's steps and movement, but Vivomove does not have GPS and needs to be used in conjunction with a smartwatch to complete the tracking of movement, and the screen embedded in the dial can be used for displaying calls, messages, and other notifications, such as calendar reminders.
The watch is a co-branded model between the Fossil Gen 6 and gaming laptop maker Razer, designed to appeal to gamers, with a Razer logo on the strap and case and three unique dials, and the collection is a limited edition, functionally it's the same as the Fossil Gen 6, with sleep tracking, activity monitoring, and GPS functionality, with a 44mm dial , 1.28-inch AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100+ processor and 8G storage.
The Movano Smart Ring by Oura is clearly a smart wearable for women that takes smart wearables into a new realm, where it turns out wearables can be so stylish. The Movano Smart Ring, which combines the measurement of heart rate, heart rate HRV, sleep, respiratory rate, skin temperature and oxygen saturation monitoring in one device, was officially unveiled at CES 2022, with the official launch of the device for sale likely to come after June.
The Withings scale is not a wearable, but it is a smart device that works in tandem with the Withings watch, and we can easily add new devices in the Withings app, which includes monitoring including ECG and neurological.
This time, it has an extra protruding rod that works in conjunction with a weakly-conducted handheld cord for doing body composition analysis. Users can place their feet on the scale and data on fat, muscle and water in various parts of the body can be accessed, and sweat secretion from the feet can be assessed to monitor sweat function, which is used to observe the level of recovery of the user's nervous system. An ECG sensor checks heart rate rhythm and alerts for atrial fibrillation.