Fitbit Scales
hartk001
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I use MFP among other things as my food dairy and to keep a check on my nuiterents. I have a Fitbit HR which, as you'll know, talks to MFP
At the moment I'm doing the LCHF diet and I find it effective. I've been looking at the Fitbit Scales but at around £90 I feel they are a bit on the steep side, I'm wondering though if there any third party scales which will provide similar information but at a lesser price
To those of you who do have these type of scales what do you think of them?
As always many thanks for your help
Kevin
At the moment I'm doing the LCHF diet and I find it effective. I've been looking at the Fitbit Scales but at around £90 I feel they are a bit on the steep side, I'm wondering though if there any third party scales which will provide similar information but at a lesser price
To those of you who do have these type of scales what do you think of them?
As always many thanks for your help
Kevin
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The WeightGurus Bluetooth scale is $60 vs the Fitbit Aria's $129 in the US. It seems to do the same stuff and can sync to MFP and Fitbit. The WG scale also has a higher weight limit at 397lbs (vs 350lbs). All you do is open your WG app before you weigh yourself and it'll sync your weight info to your phone.
Bonus: Sync Fitbit to trendweight.com (free website) and it'll show you the trend in which your weight and body fat percent are going.0 -
I would never spend that much money on a scale! I've got a $30 target one, and it does what it's supposed to, simply tells me my weight.1
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I have the Fitbit aria. I've had it for maybe 5ish years.
I don't know that it's worth the money but I've been happy with mine. It sync's nicely with mfp.1 -
I too have the fitbit Aria scale for about 3 years. Agree probably over priced as the only info I take from it is my weight but I like that it syncs to mfp.2
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I have these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B005WU8WQW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1487942893&sr=8-1&keywords=tanita+scales
And they have been great so far. I wanted the Fitbit ones too but a lot of the Amazon reviews are bad and for that price I didn't want to risk it0 -
I have the Fitbit Aria scale and like it. I'm sure there are other brands that are similar. The features I like
1. Can have different profiles, up to 8. So the scale recognizes me, Hubby. And logs our weighins under our individual profiles.
2. I know if someone else gets on the scale as it shows 'guest' in the Aria log. This is useful because I have 2 teen daughters, so I know if/when they get on the scale, and if their weight should seem to be changing in a bad way or if they seem to be obsessing over it.
3. It uploads automatically and Fitbit keeps my trend/history. I don't have to do anything special.
There are downsides. Sometimes it will get wonky and be constantly trying to connect, and that will deplete the battery. Not a big deal but something to mention. And if two people are similar in weight, you need to be careful that the weighin is assigned to the right person. Last week I got a bunch of MFP alerts for congrats on loosing 5 pounds 'since my last weighin'. One daughter is close enough to me, that the Aria thought she was me. Easy to fix, I just deleted it from my history.
Ps-the fat % readout in my opinion is not to be taken too seriously.1 -
The WeightGurus Bluetooth scale is $60 vs the Fitbit Aria's $129 in the US. It seems to do the same stuff and can sync to MFP and Fitbit. The WG scale also has a higher weight limit at 397lbs (vs 350lbs). All you do is open your WG app before you weigh yourself and it'll sync your weight info to your phone.
Bonus: Sync Fitbit to trendweight.com (free website) and it'll show you the trend in which your weight and body fat percent are going.
I second the WeightGurus Bluetooth scale - I was looking at the Fitbit Aria, but this one was next to it on Amazon and much cheaper. It updates MFP and Fitbit when I weigh in, can have 8 different profiles as long as you're not within 10 lbs of each other, and it does weight/body fat-muscle mass-water and the app tracks your weigh ins.0 -
I had the Fitbit Aria. I returned it and got a Withings WS-30. Withings will sync with Fitbit. It also syncs with a lot more services than Fitbit.1
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MichaelJSwann wrote: »I had the Fitbit Aria. I returned it and got a Withings WS-30. Withings will sync with Fitbit. It also syncs with a lot more services than Fitbit.
Thanks for the info! I will look at those, I like the idea of being able to synch
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