Withings Health Mate Cheats

Withings Health Mate Hack 5.16.3 + Redeem Codes

Weight, Blood Pressure, Sleep

Developer: Withings
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 5.16.3
ID: com.withings.wiScaleNG

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Description

Whether you’re looking to lose weight, get more active, monitor blood pressure, or even sleep better, Health Mate unleashes the power of Withings health devices, backed by a decade of expertise. In the app you’ll find health data that is easy to understand, personalized, and fully leverageable by you and your doctor.

With Health Mate, be empowered to take action—and start mastering your vitals.

TRACK YOUR VITALS

WEIGHT & BODY COMPOSITION MONITORING
Reach your weight goals with advanced insights including weight, weight trends, BMI & body composition.

ACTIVITY & SPORT MONITORING
Automatically track your daily activity and workout sessions with in-depth insights including steps, heart rate, multisport tracking, connected GPS & Fitness Level assessment.

SLEEP ANALYSIS / BREATHING DISTURBANCES DETECTION
Improve your nights with sleep-lab worthy results (sleep cycles, sleep score, heart rate, snoring & more) and uncover breathing disturbances.

HYPERTENSION MANAGEMENT
Monitor hypertension from the comfort of your home with medically-accurate systolic and diastolic blood pressure results, plus reports you can share with your doctor to monitor the efficacy of treatment.

Always consult your physician or healthcare provider before making any medical decisions.

...WITH A SIMPLE & SMART APP

EASY TO USE
Only one app for all Withings products for a holistic view of your health, in the palm of your hands.

EASY TO UNDERSTAND
All the results are displayed clearly with normality ranges & color-coded feedback to know exactly where you stand.

TAILORED HEALTH INSIGHTS
Knowing your data is good, but knowing how to interpret it is better. Health Mate has now a voice and will highlight particularly relevant data for your health and enrich your experience with a science-based interpretation of this data.

SHAREABLE REPORTS FOR YOUR DOCTORS
Easily share data with healthcare professionals including blood pressure, weight trends, temperatures & more. Get also access to a full health report that can be shared to your practician via PDF.

THE COMPANION TO APPLE HEALTH & YOUR FAVORITE APPS
Health Mate and Apple Health work seamlessly together, so you can retrieve all your health data in one place for easier health tracking. Health Mate is also compatible with 100+ top health & fitness apps including Strava, MyFitnessPal and Runkeeper.


ABOUT WITHINGS

WITHINGS creates devices embedded in easy-to-use everyday objects that connect to a unique app and act as powerful daily health check-ups, as well as tools to help master long-term health goals. Our team of engineers, doctors, and health professionals invents the world’s most efficient devices to help track and analyze anyone’s vitals, via a decade of expertise.

Version history

5.16.3
2023-07-20
Our 5.16 update was full of new features... In this one, we are once again prioritizing stability! This update includes a performance improvement for your application.
5.16.2
2023-07-10
Our 5.16 update was full of new features... In this one, we are once again prioritizing stability! This update includes a performance improvement for your application.
5.16.1
2023-05-31
Discover Withings 5.16.1! This little tweak further improves the 5.16 version and optimizes your experience. A big thank you to all of you for your feedback, which helps us make our app even better!
5.16.0
2023-05-23
Unlock the power of your data with Withings 5.16, which welcomes three major new features: support for iOS 16's Live Activity feature to track your progress in a workout, a revamp of the "Measure" tab to give you a clearer view of your data, and new progress badges.
5.15.1
2023-05-03
Withings App just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.15.0
2023-04-18
Introducing Withings 5.15 — featuring an app icon redesign along with technical improvements designed to enhance stability and performance.
5.14.1
2023-03-29
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.14.0
2023-03-08
New name
The Health Mate app is changing its name to Withings, to reflect its central place in the Withings ecosystem.


Unlock your iPhone's potential
Take advantage of the latest iPhone updates with our new widgets!


More information at a glance
Your weight screen now directly displays your weight change for the period you have selected.


More control over your data
Drag, zoom in, zoom out...Your weight screen has a new “Explore the data” tab so that you can dive into the details of all your measurements.
5.13.3
2023-01-26
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.13.2
2023-01-16
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.13.1
2022-12-15
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.13.0
2022-12-06
A revolution at your fingertips
Health Mate welcomes Body Scan, our new connected scale with unprecedented capabilities.

A clearer view of how your body is changing.
Now your weight and body composition graphs automatically adapt to the time frame you're viewing to display only the information that is relevant to it.

Analyze your trends at a glance
On the weight screens, you will now find a status that interprets the evolution of your data over each time period you consult.

Your selection of health content
Health+ just got better! Select your favorite articles, recipes or workouts and view them whenever you want from your library.

The bug hunt continues...... always.
5.12.2
2022-10-25
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.12.1
2022-10-20
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.12.0
2022-10-04
With this new App update, we are proud to introduce full support of our new scale : Body Comp.

Your electrodermal activity score indicates how your sweat gland are responding to a stimulus, which help you manage your overall health as part of a healthy lifestyle.

With Body Comp, we offer an enhanced experience integrated with the Withings app, providing dedicated programs to improve your health and daily assignments.

In addition to this, we now fully support iOS 16 and it new features ! Among others, you will now be able to import/export sleep stages of your night sleep.
5.11.2
2022-08-24
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.11.1
2022-07-25
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.11.0
2022-07-07
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.10.3
2022-06-08
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.10.2
2022-05-05
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.10.1
2022-04-28
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.10.0
2022-04-07
Retooling signup & login
We’ve extensively redesigned the login and registration experience to make it more modern, simple, and secure.

Enhancing security
You can now enable 2-factor authentication to add an extra layer of protection to your account’s data.

Shedding more light on your night
Health Report, that handy shareable PDF of your data, now features a new component: the Sleep Diary. This tool gives you a detailed view of your nights so you can better identify trends and easily share information with your doctor.
5.9.3
2022-03-17
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.9.2
2022-03-14
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.
5.9.1
2022-02-28
Health Mate just got better! This release includes general improvements and bug fixes.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
ECGs Cardiologist Review
(Review your ECG once a month by cardiologists)
$59.99
Free
AC759931163✱✱✱✱✱ 04ABF57✱✱✱✱✱
Withings+ Annual offer
(billed yearly)
$99.99
Free
AC065473398✱✱✱✱✱ B2C6F65✱✱✱✱✱
Withings+ Monthly offer
(billed monthly)
$9.99
Free
AC772513387✱✱✱✱✱ 1869B20✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
263.8K Ratings

Reviews

Kamalamclem,
Waste of money and zero support
I purchased ths item for my husband, I already use their scale. I have multiple problems, the first of which is that their customer support is next to nothing. When they can’t fob you off with stock, copy and paste, replies and they stick with it long enough to actually read your problems, well, then you are not any better off. I’ve long since abandoned the use of the blood pressure monitor, since it is quite useless for the purpose it was purchased, taking blood pressure and recording it wirelessly.
Simply does not work.
Now the scale has been successful in weighing us both. Unfortunately, it has no ability to differentiate between people who are close to the same weight, like my husband and I, even though I always select my name at weighing. Again, after constant effort to attempt to get customer service, they just stopped communicating with me. I guess customer service is not their thing once they have your money.
Now the app has removed the week display, or should I say, it’s gone from mine, I’m trying customer service again today but I’m quite honestly very much less than optimistic that I will have my problems addresses anytime soon, if at all.
There’s lots of products on the market that do what these items are ‘supposed’ to do. Vote with you feet and walk away from Nokia/Withings products and save yourself the headaches I’ve been through.
basic beat,
Generally OK
It does the things well enough. My beef with the app are the sleep tracking and Fitness Level. Regarding the sleep tracking, it's just pulling data from the Health app and that's a well and good, problem is it thinks I've slept, on average over a week, 15 mins a night. This is patently false. I'm closer to 6 hours/night. Regarding the Fitness Level functionality... I am a 52 yr old man, 5'11", 160lbs that works out 5-6 times a week at a high level of intensity (weights, HIIT and running). I'm in far better shape than most 52 year olds yet the app claims that my fitness level is under that of a 65 yr old. That's insane. And wrong. Not sure what the app is using to calculate this, but it's doing it wrong or using the wrong data. Happy to share info with support to fix the problems.

Update: the sleep tracking has been fixed, it’s showing accurate data. The fitness level is still garbage. Same notes as above. NEW problem... The periods that you can view your data in are ridiculous. Sure Week, Month seem logical, but it's not. It's literally the current week, month, quarter(??) and year. Quarter?? Huh?? How about just 3 months w/o this weird quarter limit. And year? I can't see my progress over the past year bc it's literally the calendar year. Wha?? So in April I can only see a couple days. If I view quarter and go back, I can't see April. If I go back a year, I see 2022 NOT the past 12 months. Ridiculous. This needs to be fixed.
Remito21,
I would love to love this app
I have been using this app along with the scale Body + and the ScanWatch for over two years now. So, I kind of love it. It gives me my fitness measures: weight, fat and muscle mass, bone mass and water. The watch tracks my fitness level but…
There is always a but. The App keeps adding a weight measurement each day even if I don’t weight myself. So it messes my metrics if I don’t remember to manually remove this measurements.
In addition, the watch gave me trouble at the beginning (malfunctioning) but even though the company was super responsive and they replaced the watch, it was really hard to get the information on who to contact and how to get things done. It was almost as if they didn’t want me to find out. In addition, they have raining sod their products but no place to write a review. That’s why I am writing it right here!!!
So, over all the app is great (besides the adding those measurements), and the products work (my watch measures my sleep, I can even take me ECG, and it is beautiful). And customer service was nice over all but honestly there are little exasperating times, like when they updated the app and I really hated the new look where things are not easier to grasp but the contrary. Don’t update just for the heck of doing it. The last update added not a single feature but just changed the look and I didn’t like it.
permiefan,
I have questions
I generally enjoy the app and started using it primarily because we got a smart scale. One thing I haven’t been able to figure out since I upgraded from my old iPhone 6 to a 13 mini: The daily BMI% figures are no longer available on my new phone and I can’t find anything that says why it’s not. When I go to “Customize the screen”, the option for BMI is there. But it doesn’t show up on my phone. And since I wear glasses (and weigh myself with them off to make my weight results accurate) I cannot see the readings on the scale and have to wait until they appear on my phone.

Sometime ago I also started using it to capture the stats on our nearly daily walks, because it gives me more info than my pedometer, mainly steps but also the distance covered and the duration. Most of the time the app captures the data, but sometimes it’s as if the walk never happened. I find it frustrating not to be able to count on consistency. I also have started to manually enter my rowing sessions, however sometimes those also disappear after I’ve entered and saved the info.

Anyway, just a few frustrations, but I’m happy to finally have found a scale that weighs in one-tenth pounds instead of the usual two-tenths. I’m small and small increments matter more to me than it does to others I would imagine.
SprtHealer,
Great Idea, needs some work
I adore this product for its sleek lines how easy it is to use and how it looks when I’m wearing it. Yes, it counts steps lower then other step counters but I am just looking for a baseline and day to day progress so once I had a month in that wasn’t an issue. My reason for choosing the model I did the Steel HR was for heart rate and sleep tracking and here is where I am constantly feeling somewhat disappointed. I love this feature and the HR monitoring seems to do well. The sleep tracker however needs some major improvements, when it’s working it’s fantastic but you can’t really track sleep if it doesn’t even pick up you’ve slept 2 or 3 nights a week OR doesn’t record sleep activity until after the first time you’ve gotten out of bed to use the bathroom at 2 am. I’ve looked at all the fixes and reasons this might occur and none of them make sense to me. I don’t shake my arm wildly after I get into bed and often wake 3-4 hours after going to sleep in the same position I fell asleep, yet the tracker does not record. More frustrating is when it fails to record a night at all. It keeps record of my sleep heart rate, why is it not giving me sleep data? So I love it’s sleek design, it’s exercise features, and much of what they are trying to do but it’s more a a parlor game then a health gadget at this time. It does have a clock and the ability to get notifications is a huge plus. Fix the sleep tracking and it’d be a 5 star.
wxangel,
Fantastic Motivating App!
I have been using the scale and the app for the last year and 3 months. In that time it has helped me drop - A LOT - of weight. Seeing the data is key to my success. I can see the trends and be proud of myself both in the app and on the scale. Love it!
Recently there was an app redesign. I mostly like it, but some data points were taken away, and others should be adjusted. I imported data since 2011, from another app/scale. So I have a LOT of historical data. The old version of the app showed me positive and negative changes per year, month, week, etc. this was great because I could not just watch the graph, but I also saw the numerical change. With the latest version, it compares original weight and current weight for the trend. So even though I have lost 30lbs+ over the last year, if I look at all time data, the trend says gaining. From a numerical perspective, I can see that as true, but my trend for the last 2 years has been losing. I would rather not see that trend, and see the monthly or yearly ups and downs numerically instead.

I am probably an edge case - and over all, I really love the app and the scale. I can’t wait for a new version that maybe gives me a choice (setting) to see the data in multiple formats rather than one size fits all.
Nightshark89,
Connectivity with Apple Health
I really wanted to like this app. I have been using Renpho for 4 years and decided this year to make the switch since my old scale was having trouble staying accurate. So I took the plunge and purchased the Withings Body+. I love the hardware. The scale looks nice, it works well for a larger person like me, and it seems really accurate. However, my problem is entirely with the app. I have worked with their support for three weeks now or so(which basically is two email interactions both asking me to confirm that I’m not stupid) so I have tried to do my due diligence. I cannot seem to get the Health Mate app to consistently share information with Apple Health which is what I use for keeping track of trends. There were some days it would sync and then it would skip 4 or 5 days. Now I’ve been using it for three weeks with no sync at all. I’ve reset it several times. I am giving it one more try by deleting the app, resetting the scale, and then strictly using Bluetooth to connect (to mimic my Renpho experience). If this does not start working within the next two weeks I will be returning my scale and just sticking with Renpho. I am bummed about that but I don’t really see a choice. Withings maintains that the problem is due to restrictions Apple puts on the syncing between the apps but then how come Renpho works flawlessly for years and I can’t get this one to work consistently for more than a couple days. It’s quite frustrating.
DonRWatters,
Inconsistent UI, but not many do better
It’s an average app, for what it is meant to do. Data collection and presentation are at the core of the product. Unfortunately, the app tries to hard to make data relevant, and becomes inconsistent across the experience. Want to see your aggregate sleep for the week? Awesome! Now try to go back to the screen you were on. The UI sometimes choose to provide no way of going back. So, then your only choice is to exit the app and start over. Want to rotate the app? Cool...that will work, sometimes. Other times it’s like fighting with an obstinate spouse. Not happening unless it wants to make it happen. Useful things like, average REM sleep are missing (or possibly buried so that can’t find it easily). This app desperately needs sparklines to be extended to many categories, and I should be able to choose which categories, in my dashboard. The weight, steps and sleep sparklines are great. Why not use them in a daily snapshot that represents the last week, in one dashboard view that also shows the other things that are already being captured? It’s the inconsistency that is holding this app back.
BTW, this the kind of rating and review that happens when a popup requests my feedback in the middle of me just trying to go about my daily review routine. Stop doing it, no one likes it.
Ken Akerly,
Don’t buy the blood pressure cuff
This was a good app and blood pressure monitor when it was originally released. The new owners have turned the blood pressure cuff into a brick. I’ve lost over a year of health data because of the “updates”. The most recent update resulted in the app no longer recognizing a device I’ve been using for over a year. The app also now requires the user to create an account and to share health data with them. This is frankly another ignorant move to try to collect used data to use for marketing. This is no longer a health app for that reason. Save yourself some money and privacy and buy the simple blood pressure monitor from your local pharmacy. One that just uses batteries instead of you’d private information.

Update: a customer service person responded to this review promptly. The response included an apology. However the response did NOT include a solution. If Nokia can’t offer a solution I want a refund. The device stopped working because of a forced update that Nokia sent out.

Update: I contacted Withings customer service by email and requested a full refund. Withings responded by saying they will only warranty for 30 days. Even if they make the device useless due to their failure they will not refund the purchase. They are very stubborn and just thank you for your patience. Once they get your money that’s all they want. Save yourself a lot of money and buy the stand alone blood pressure device you can get from your local pharmacy.
Hikercapecod,
You’ll like it but …
It’s been buggy since I’ve had it, and I have yet to find a doctor that really cares to see it or rather the data and it’s entirety. They almost are irritated that the patient is monitoring their health that closely. However that’s not a flaw of the product my main issues are it’s interoperability with products outside of the Withings ecosystem. I also feel that given the amount of data that it already consumes could provide more reporting or at least the appearance of more robust reporting. It suggests that there are insights and other elements available however I have yet to find any details, they’re always a work in progress and have been for upwards of two years as of the date of this review April 2022. However with that being said, tracking blood pressure wirelessly with their blood pressure cuff and with their tools or other hardware that all works wonderfully and you’ll be very happy it’s just a bit too proprietary for my tastes but then again what isn’t especially within the Apple ecosystem. To that end Apple users usually are paying for a premium for that non-interoperability so we should expect an extra level of exceptionalism and I don’t feel that they’re delivering on this expectation, but I’m a nit picker.