Transforming data management for groundbreaking research

Withings devices boost research with long-term data collection for deeper health insights, driving scientific breakthroughs.

Real-world data for decentralized clinical trials

Withings devices are designed to be used at home in users’ everyday lives, not in artificial laboratory settings. In addition to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices, Withings provides researchers with cellular-enabled devices to allow a collection without a smartphone.

Withings devices accuracy and large range of health metrics offer to researchers the possibility to leverage real-world data and to understand how health metrics vary in natural environments and how they are influenced by daily activities and routine.

Withings devices significantly enhances the ability to collect larger volumes of data by providing continuous, comprehensive monitoring across a broad participant base. This comprehensive data collection capability is invaluable for advancing medical research and fostering the development of new health interventions and technologies.

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Unlocking the potential of innovative health data

The Withings ecosystem allows you to track a wide range of data with medical-grade accuracy. From step count to pulse wave velocity, Withings devices provide access to more than 35 data points. The medical-grade measurements provided by our devices result from years of dedicated R&D studies conducted by a team of over 50 research employees based at our headquarters. This team's efforts ensure that Withings devices not only offer comprehensive health monitoring but also contribute to the development of innovative solutions for chronic care management.

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