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RENPHO Scales for Body Weight, Digital Bathroom Scales Body Composition Analyzer

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RENPHO Scales for Body Weight, Digital Bathroom Scales with App Bluetooth Weighing Scales Body Composition Analyzer for Weight Loss, BMI, Muscle Mass Track, Elis 1 260CM


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  1. Grrrrrrrrrrr's avatar
    Yippee. Finally, a set of scales with a parcel weighing function (although they call it a baby weighing one, for some reason). You know - you try to balance a parcel that you are trying to weigh on the bathroom scales, in a way that you can still see the reading. That doesn't work well. So, weigh yourself with and without holding the parcel and then subtract one from the other.. Well, this does that for you, apparently.

    Whether, like my Huwei, you can lose more than a kg just by where you put your feet? Just what's needed before a guilt-free slice of cake, or large glass of Pimms.

    Or like my Lidl/Aldi blood pressure monitor - in a couple of years the company will shut down their remote server - losing all your historic data and no longer recording anything. Then they start up a new server which, unfortunately, doesn't support legacy/obsolete products...

    There's a lot to be said for pen and paper.
  2. bumbletea's avatar
    I have this model. Works great!
  3. thr0tt's avatar
    I have an older version with audio feedback which I need to replace as it’s broken I think, every time I stand on it it keeps saying one at a time please ?
    Regprentice's avatar
    I assume youre joking..... but i did work in an office in Edinburgh with something similar.The lift said "max 8 people" but quite often the 5th person would set off the weight alarm - the doors wouldn't close until someone got out!
  4. beardybot1's avatar
    This is terrible. The "body composition analyser" (which is surely the only reason you'd get one) doesn't actually measure most of what it reports, it just guesses.

    The bluetooth is also incredibly flaky. Some days you'll have to try eight or nine times. Others it just will not connect at all. Not worth the hassle.
    TheUndergroundMan's avatar
    Athlete mode seems to fix the fat measurement quite a bit. It is consistent with the scale/fat measure in the gym but then not sure how accurate that one is either.
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