A:AnswerWithings has just announced that the Scanwatch has finally obtained FDA approval, including approval of the ECG and oxymeter. It is supposed to be available in the US in November.
A:AnswerOnly the 42mm Black has the glow in the dark finish on the watch hands, the 42mm White and 38mm Black / White versions are just silver / chrome.
A:AnswerI am not sure. To see that you will need access to the reports, from what I understand that are only available thru a monthly subscription. The ECG feature only takes a one minute snapshot and gives you one of three or four grades. I wanted overnight O2 and ECG as well, but the website does not make the fact that a subscription is needed to access/use some of the features.
A:AnswerYes and no. Most of the features are available with the watch and free app. But if you want to view historical data or see reports or share those reports with your doctor, you will need the subscription to do that
A:AnswerMine required a phone to set up the watch and install an update, but after that it works when disconnected from everything. I cant speak to the setup using a computer as i dont know if that is an option or not.
A:AnswerWithings has just announced the availability of the watch in the US. Best Buy has updated their availability so that you can either order for shipment to your house or order it for pickup at the store. Home delivery should take a couple of days. Pickup at the store should be available early next week.