Disclaimer: Due to health regulations and clearances, some ScanWatch features may not be available or may not have clinical validation in your region. Learn more.
- ScanWatch cannot check for signs of a heart attack. If you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call emergency services.
- Do not take recordings when ScanWatch is close to strong electromagnetic fields (e.g. electromagnetic anti-theft systems, metal detectors).
- Do not take recordings during a medical procedure (e.g. magnetic resonance imaging, diathermy, lithotripsy, cautery, and extremal defibrillation procedures).
- Do not take recordings when ScanWatch is outside the operating temperature range (0° - 35°C) and humidity range of 20% to 95% relative humidity.
- Do not use ScanWatch to diagnose heart-related conditions.
- Do not use ScanWatch with a cardiac pacemaker, ICDs, or other implanted electronic devices.
- Do not take a recording during physical activity.
- Do not change your medication without talking to your doctor.
- ScanWatch is not intended for use by individuals aged under 18 (21 in the US).
- You should talk to your doctor if your heart rate is under 50 bpm or over 120 bpm at rest and if this is an unexpected result.
- Interpretations made by the ECG software are potential findings, not a complete diagnosis of cardiac conditions.
- The user is not intended to interpret or take clinical action based on ScanWatch output with the consultation of a qualified healthcare professional.
- The waveform generated by ScanWatch is meant to supplement rhythm classification for the purposes of discriminating AFib from normal sinus rhythm and not intended to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment.
- Withings does not guarantee that you are not experiencing arrhythmia or other health conditions when ScanWatch labels an ECG as "Normal Sinus Rhythm".
- You should notify your physician if you detect possible changes in your health.