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Get Fit with the Withings Steel HR Sport Smartwatch



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How do you like to get fit? I personally prefer running and weight training, but I know there are plenty of other ways to get into shape that aren’t always my first choice. That’s why I really like the Withings Steel HR Sport Smartwatch because it can track all my workouts, including ones where running just isn’t an option.



The Basics


By now, you should know how important it is to be active and maintain a healthy weight, especially if you are over 40. If you’re not exercising regularly and watching what you eat, then it’s time to start thinking about ways that you can get fit safely and efficiently. One of the best ways to get started is to invest in a smartwatch like the Wittings Steel HR Sport.



Features


The smart watch is a multi-sport hybrid, meaning you can wear it for pretty much any activity. It’s water resistant up to 50 meters (that’s about five atmospheres of pressure), making it perfect for both poolside laps and showering after a workout. And if you do get caught in a rainstorm, don’t worry—the watch itself is splash proof.


Size Comparison


The Wittings Steel HR is more compact than other fitness watches on the market, so it doesn’t protrude as much as many others. It has a 44mm case and a 20mm interchangeable strap. The face is circular, which allows for longer battery life—you can wear it for up to 25 days without charging! While there’s a lot packed into such a small case, you may want to look elsewhere if you prefer a larger design.



Design


The watch’s design is a bit clunky, but we don’t mind because it gives us more screen space. It comes with either a black or rose-gold frame, and you can swap out different watch bands—giving you plenty of options to find one that fits your personal style.



Battery Life


The Wittings Steel HR has a long battery life, lasting at least 25 days on a single charge, depending on how much time you spend using its fitness tracking features. If you use all of its features frequently, expect to have to charge it every three or four days. You’ll also get up to seven hours of inactivity time before having to recharge.



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