Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Wellograph The Wellness Watch and the average rating is 53%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Wellograph The Wellness Watch.
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15 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Tracks resting heart rate, Variety of running stats in real time (pace, distance), Cool summary of running stats at end of run (average pace, max speed, etc), Wireless syncing (on demand), Standalone device offers majority of info directly on the watch vi
Expensive (~$350 USD)
The Wellograph became available in fall 2014. It looks beautiful, is very durable, has a great battery life, collects a wide variety of data, and does an admirable job of presenting almost all of it via the watch's screen. A few strikes against the device...
Good battery lif, Attractive desig, Heart-rate monitor
Not many features for the pric, Basic interfac, No sleep tracking
Although it's one of the nicest-looking fitness trackers, the Wellograph doesn't offer enough features for the money. What's the problem with fitness wristbands? They look like fitness wristbands. With its sapphire crystal display, aluminum and...
Published: 2014-11-18, Author: Ali , review by: chipchick.com
Professional look and feel. Simple yet elegant. Sapphire crystal display. Just enough features to keep users engaged without feeling overwhelmed. Waterproof. App integration, The
Pricey. No touchscreen. Better suited for righties. Menu system takes some time to learn. Firmware upgrades are only performed via the app
I've been wearing the Wellograph for about two weeks now, and within those two weeks there has been one firmware upgrade and an app update which is due to be released any day now. The current version of the app is simple enough to use and lets you eas...
Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
After several weeks of putting the Wellograph through the daily routine, I found that it is one of the more comfortable fitness trackers I've worn, and it looks good. It gets the advertised one week of battery life, but at the expense of display clarit...
Accurate sleep tracking, Good battery life, Beautifully-presented activity data
Inaccurate heart-rate data, Incaccurate step counts, Sits high off the wrist
A wearable fitness tracker should give you solid facts about your condition: how much activity you're doing; how your heart rate is responding; and how much sleep you're actually getting. The problem with the Wellograph is that while it‘s designed to do...
We love the Wellograph's dressy looks and superb display graphics, but you do pay for these in terms of price compared to other more sporty wristbands. We did find the syncing to be a bit of a pain, and the battery tends to switch to watch-only mode even ...
Abstract: The Wellograph fitness tracker was one of the gadgets which caught my eye at last year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. That is because it is one of the few such devices that look like a proper dress watch. The review unit had a si...