If you're one of those guys that sleep with their watches on, the Pulse HR will monitor your sleep and provide an analysis of the patterns it detects. There's also a so-called Smart Wake-Up feature, which would gently nudge to get up once it detects you've slept enough. The Pulse HR would work nicely with either Android and iOS devices.On the technical side, the gadget comes with a OLED display that shows all the essential activity metrics right on your wrist as well as any smartphone-related notifications. The wearable also has that spectacular battery life of roughly 20 days, which sounds excellent. Of course, we bet the battery life will greatly vary with each and every user, but still, 20 days sounds great.
The Withings Pulse HR is available for pre-order right now at the lucrative price of $129.95 and is expected to ship in 3 to 4 weeks. As a comparison, the Fitbit Charge 3 costs $150 and has a very similar feature list, which would make the Pulse HR a very, very adequate alternative.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyYtdOhoKefo2KdtrjSnmSBil2DvKy1wGaYnKyZq7a1xYytqZqbm5q%2FbrvFn6CcoZGherS8xJyqZp6VlsG2vsSsZKmqmZiyoLXDamhpcWho