Withings Scales Body+ - Black each
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Price: £89.95
Brand: Withings
Description: A Wi-Fi smart scale that uses patented Position Control technology to deliver the most accurate body composition readings, including weight, body fat and water percentage, muscle mass and bone mass. Withings Body+ provides immediate on-screen feedback and automatically synchronizes with your smartphone to display trends and help you reach your weight goals. Beyond figures, Body+ is paired with the Health Mate app to show you trends, insights, and nutrition tracking to put your caloric intake into perspective. The scale recognizes up to 8 users with independent sync. Connectivity: Wi Fi 802.11 b/g/n, compatible with WEP/WPA/WPA2-personal networks. Bluetooth connectivity (Bluetooth Smart Ready). Body+ can be installed on a smartphone or a tablet, via the Health Mate app available on iOS (i OS 10 and higher) and Android (6.0 and higher). Cannot be set up from a computer. Weighing range: 5-180kg (9-396lb). 100g (0.2lb) graduation. Units: kg, lb, st lb. Large, easy-on-the-eye graphical display (2.4"x 1.6"), 128x 64 pixels. Free and unlimited online storage of weight readings. Stores up to 16 readings if scale cannot sync wirelessly. Powered by 4 AAA batteries (not included) with an average battery life of 18 months. Withings Scales Body+ - Black each - shop the best deal online on thehealthfoodshop.net
Category: Health food and supplements
Merchant: Planet Organic
Product ID: 41831
EAN/GTIN: 3700546702389
Author: D.
Rating: 5
Review: Out of 10: Overall score: 8 Customer experience: 10 Quality: 9 Review: The aesthetic is very good. It is a very good looking balance. The app is great and it is easy to use, It can be improved though. Sometimes it is hard to find your weight metrics as it gives preferences to the other metrics. There has been opportunities where my weight goes off by 3 kg and I have to weight myself 3 or 4 times in the lapse of of 1 min to get the weight right. Overall it is a good product and it helps you to keep track of your body fat and weight. So far I ve used it with only one member, but it recognised very well when someone else use it instead of me and does not register the weight under my account.
Author: Nick O
Rating: 1
Review: After seeing all the positive reviews, I had high hopes for these scales. Unfortunately, they’re not as great as everyone seems to make out. 1 – Accuracy isn’t 100% tbh. It is very easy to do 5 readings and get varying results on each test, I’ve seen it up to 3lbs out over 5 weigh-ins within 90 seconds of each other. I’ve also noticed that depending on how you stand on the scale, you will easily get different results. Stepping onto the scale with your left foot first and then trying again straight away with your right foot first I can get a 2lbs difference in weight. For me personally it seems to not take long enough to allow the reading / scale time to settle when you’re on them. As you know / can see depending how straight you’re standing up the scale weight will change. So, when I get on the weight changes 3-6 times p and down within 1-2 seconds and then bang, it takes the reading. Scales I’ve had in the past, you see it do the same thing. But then you see them level off at a weight and the scale clearly waits 2-3 more seconds before finalising the reading it gives you. With the above always on my mind, it always leaves me thinking about doing another couple of weigh ins in the hopes of getting a more accurate result. But then what’s the point in that? 2 – I believe the scale should show you your weight, fat mass, muscle mass and water on screen. But 75% of the time I don’t get the muscle mass figure appear. Which again leaves me wondering why and what is different to the times when I do get that reading? Also, the calculated readings like fat mass, muscle mass etc are far to erratic tbh. I’m not sure what mathematic calculations they’re using, but my weight can go down and at the same time my BMI can go up and then vice versa. This is the same for all readings, fat mass, muscle mass etc. On the days when I’m weighing less, fat mass and BMI can be up from the days before when I’m weighing more. So this doesn’t fill you with confidence in the scale either. 3 – The app – I like it, it seems like a lot of effort has gone into it from someone or a team. The insights are very good, the way it interacts with you, asking if you would like to know more about x, y and z I think is great. However, if you do take multiple readings at the same time, it records them all and you must delete the ones you don’t want manually. But when they’re all different how do you know what one to delete? You’ll always delete the ones showing you the worst results lol These scales are used by myself and my wife with brand new batteries. We both have the same issues stated above. So, whilst they’re a scale, I don’t have much faith that they’re the best out there, or the best quality / best made. I don't feel I can recommmend these based on my usage.