Thursday, June 23, 2016

Great way to keep track of weight


I purchased from seller Easy@Home, Digital Bluetooth Weight and BMI Smart Scale. My doctor is always asking me how I have been tracking my weight, my response has been that I measure it by how my clothes fit, but that I have not had a scale in my home in 25 years.





Pros:
  • Works with IOS and Android
  • Requires no calibration (has auto calibration technology)
  • Thick tempered glass
  • 4 non slip/non-scratch feet
  • App lets you set you each person for tracking each separately
  • Measures in lbs or kg (switch located in bottom in battery compartment)


Cons:
  • Show 3-8 lbs more than the official weigh-in at the doctors
  • Has to be in the flattest part of the house – I walked around the downstairs and weighed myself in different parts, on hardwood and vinyl floors, from as little as 3 feet to as much as 60 feet across the house and my weight varied by 8 lbs in the space of 5 minutes
  • Box image is misleading, it shows 580 kg which according to several different conversion sites is over 1200 lbs but the box states max weight is 400 lbs.


Overall: 

If you want to monitor a set up or down or track what your BMI is then this would be good for you, as long as you weigh under 400 lbs, sorry honey you don’t qualify. Pick a place in your home and realize that it may be weighing you at a higher weight than you would get officially at your doctors office. Best thing to do is get weighed at the doctors, come home and weigh yourself and write the difference down. Then keep the digital record on your phone, you can then track and have a record making note of the difference between your doctors scale and its and be able to say your record on the phone says xyz weight but there is a difference of x so minus that from each weigh for a more accurate weight.


DISCLAIMER:  I received this scale for free in exchange for giving my honest opinion. I do not have a relationship with the seller and manufacturer of this product.

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