Is here a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
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Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
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I had that same thought today and have been searching the web. I've found a couple bluetooth scales that sync to your phone on Amazon but haven't seen anything that syncs with MFP as of yet.0
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Scale schmail! I know what a 4oz serving of cake looks like.
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Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
what would that buy you exactly? You still have to enter the food (what you are weighing) somewhere? is it that hard to type in a 2-3 digit number (grams) of the food as well? Seriously....Please explain to me what the value added would be.2 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
The scale for your weight is obviously just for your body weight. That's why it can sync with MFP. It assumes you won't also be trying to sync the weight of your cat in a few minutes and your dog later today.3 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
what would that buy you exactly? You still have to enter the food (what you are weighing) somewhere? is it that hard to type in a 2-3 digit number (grams) of the food as well? Seriously....Please explain to me what the value added would be.No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
The scale for your weight is obviously just for your body weight. That's why it can sync with MFP. It assumes you won't also be trying to sync the weight of your cat in a few minutes and your dog later today.
I do have somewhat of a solution to this... it was one of those "smart" things (watch, coffee pot, refrigerator... you get it), they could make it so you can select it on a screen. For example: Meat > chicken > boneless skinless breast. Still steems harder than just putting it on MFP, though.2 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
what would that buy you exactly? You still have to enter the food (what you are weighing) somewhere? is it that hard to type in a 2-3 digit number (grams) of the food as well? Seriously....Please explain to me what the value added would be.No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
The scale for your weight is obviously just for your body weight. That's why it can sync with MFP. It assumes you won't also be trying to sync the weight of your cat in a few minutes and your dog later today.
I do have somewhat of a solution to this... it was one of those "smart" things (watch, coffee pot, refrigerator... you get it), they could make it so you can select it on a screen. For example: Meat > chicken > boneless skinless breast. Still steems harder than just putting it on MFP, though.
I had considered that as well. I also considered the price. I'm cheap.1 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
what would that buy you exactly? You still have to enter the food (what you are weighing) somewhere? is it that hard to type in a 2-3 digit number (grams) of the food as well? Seriously....Please explain to me what the value added would be.No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
The scale for your weight is obviously just for your body weight. That's why it can sync with MFP. It assumes you won't also be trying to sync the weight of your cat in a few minutes and your dog later today.
I do have somewhat of a solution to this... it was one of those "smart" things (watch, coffee pot, refrigerator... you get it), they could make it so you can select it on a screen. For example: Meat > chicken > boneless skinless breast. Still steems harder than just putting it on MFP, though.
Yeah. And that's for generic fruits and veggies, meats, and such. I don't think it'd have my protein powder available when I weigh it, or any sauces, etc that I use. Even if there was a custom thing where you could enter the things you weigh and then choose that in the future well...that's what you'd do on MFP anyways so......
Just really seems like adding a hindrance rather than making things easier.1 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
what would that buy you exactly? You still have to enter the food (what you are weighing) somewhere? is it that hard to type in a 2-3 digit number (grams) of the food as well? Seriously....Please explain to me what the value added would be.No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
The scale for your weight is obviously just for your body weight. That's why it can sync with MFP. It assumes you won't also be trying to sync the weight of your cat in a few minutes and your dog later today.
I do have somewhat of a solution to this... it was one of those "smart" things (watch, coffee pot, refrigerator... you get it), they could make it so you can select it on a screen. For example: Meat > chicken > boneless skinless breast. Still steems harder than just putting it on MFP, though.
I had considered that as well. I also considered the price. I'm cheap.
Haha, yup. Those smart watches came out, and I was like, "COOL!" .... "Oh, $200 for a watch? Naaaaaaaaaaaaah."
I broke my food scale and can't get myself to spend $20 on a new one. So I doubt I would buy a "smart scale" anyway.1 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
what would that buy you exactly? You still have to enter the food (what you are weighing) somewhere? is it that hard to type in a 2-3 digit number (grams) of the food as well? Seriously....Please explain to me what the value added would be.No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
The scale for your weight is obviously just for your body weight. That's why it can sync with MFP. It assumes you won't also be trying to sync the weight of your cat in a few minutes and your dog later today.
I do have somewhat of a solution to this... it was one of those "smart" things (watch, coffee pot, refrigerator... you get it), they could make it so you can select it on a screen. For example: Meat > chicken > boneless skinless breast. Still steems harder than just putting it on MFP, though.
Yeah. And that's for generic fruits and veggies, meats, and such. I don't think it'd have my protein powder available when I weigh it, or any sauces, etc that I use. Even if there was a custom thing where you could enter the things you weigh and then choose that in the future well...that's what you'd do on MFP anyways so......
Just really seems like adding a hindrance rather than making things easier.
Yep, you pretty much just fleshed out what I meant by it being more difficult than just getting on MFP and doing it.
Sounds like a PITA.0 -
OP. Some help on your desire for this invention please? I am trying to understand.0
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I like to enter things manually to ensure accuracy, but it'd be a neat gadget (as a gift, I'm also cheap and my $15 scale suits me just fine) to further clutter my counter space. :laugh:0
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On the scale that gave me the idea you entered in on the scale what you were weighing when you weighed it and it had a display that would give you all the nutritional info breakdown like MFP does, but it doesn't sync the info. My thinking was if it were a scale that synced your info from the scale end I could then sync to various food logging sites or apps I choose. I like to check out different sites or apps and compare them to MFP but logging food into all of them is the most time consuming part.0
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I think what you're referring to is something like this:
costco.ca/NutriScale-Crystal-Wireless-Food-Scale.product.100157960.html
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to sync with MFP, but it would be pretty awesome. You pick what you're weighing and then like the fitbit app, the values will background autosync with MFP (and then automatically with fitbit). 6.3 ounces of steak, you betcha! 134 grams of carrots, you got it! and so on.
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The scale for your weight is obviously just for your body weight. That's why it can sync with MFP. It assumes you won't also be trying to sync the weight of your cat in a few minutes and your dog later today.0
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I have a decent cheap digital scale I got at Beds Bath and Beyond that works fine. Open the app next to the scale, weigh food, enter data....no biggy.0
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There are "smart food scales" out there, but I don't think any of them sync with MFP. For example, Countertop by Orange Chef: https://orangechef.com/product-detailsLog your food, automatically.
No more manual food logging. No guesswork. As you prep your ingredients using Countertop, it automatically logs exactly what you are eating. Most food logging systems are nothing more than guesstimates. Countertop gives you the real story of how your food affects you.
Or the SmartConnect Kitchen Scale by Escali: http://www.escali.com/smartconnect-kitchen-scaleSend wireless measurements from the SmartConnect™ Kitchen Scale to the Escali SmartConnect app on your Apple or Android mobile device for detailed nutrition analysis.
I don't see any food scales in the "Apps" tab at the top of every page: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/apps1 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
Somebody needs to invent a "smart" scale that knows what foods you are weighing. Whoever is able to do this stands to make millions.0 -
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Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
Somebody needs to invent a "smart" scale that knows what foods you are weighing. Whoever is able to do this stands to make millions.
The scale just needs a barcode scanner built in.
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The point being if it displayed on the scale you would be able to see how many calories in something before eating it so would help those just starting out and learning food choices. Also you would still save some time especially in the morning rush before work. Personally I think it's a good idea and there are scales on the market that sync in this way to other apps.0
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Seems like way more of a hassle than just logging.0
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Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
Somebody needs to invent a "smart" scale that knows what foods you are weighing. Whoever is able to do this stands to make millions.
bar code scanner?
so you would scan first then the scale knows what you are weighing
with a built in list of things like fruit and veg that sometimes people dont buy in packets with a code to scan?
Im gonna sugest this to the husband so he can go on dragons den0 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
Somebody needs to invent a "smart" scale that knows what foods you are weighing. Whoever is able to do this stands to make millions.
The scale just needs a barcode scanner built in.
oh, you beat me too it lol0 -
Is "there" a digital food scale that can sync to MFP?
Looking to automatically sync a food scale to MFP app
No. The problem with that is that is has no way to tell what you are weighing. I weigh potatoes, butter and meat on the same scale. They all have different calories and macros. A scale that could sync all that information accurately would be very expensive.
Somebody needs to invent a "smart" scale that knows what foods you are weighing. Whoever is able to do this stands to make millions.
The scale just needs a barcode scanner built in.
This! Also have it sync your recent and frequent food lists so you can just scroll through and select them like on the MFP app.0 -
ZOMBIE THREAD.
The OP must have gone out to invent this thing. One post and >>Poof<<1 -
Check this one out: www.smartchef.me This may work for you.0
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Why do people bump old posts?????0
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cmriverside wrote: »ZOMBIE THREAD.
The OP must have gone out to invent this thing. One post and >>Poof<<
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http://smartchef.me/2017/07/14/smart-food-scale-myfitnesspal/
This seems to be inline with the OP inquiry.
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