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Posted 10 September 2023
eufy Smart Scale P2 Pro, Digital Bathroom Scale with Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
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eufy Smart Scale P2 Pro, Digital Bathroom Scale with Wi-Fi Bluetooth, 16 Measurements Including Weight, Heart Rate, Body Fat, BMI, Muscle & Bone Mass, 3D Virtual Body Mode, 50 g/0.1 lb High Accuracy.
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sorted byAt a push they can give you fat analysis of your legs and lower abdominal area because that's where the electric current passes when standing on the two electrodes.
Search Amazon for healthkeep scales, does exactly the same for £15.99 it's what I have used for the past three years.
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Is there any difference between the two models?
"Some users have experienced inaccuracies in weight measurements and body fat percentage readings with eufy Smart Scales. It is recommended to calibrate the scale properly and follow the instructions provided by eufy customer support if you encounter any inaccuracies."
"in order to get accurate and personalized results, you may need to provide some dietary information to the eufy Smart Scale app. The app may ask for details such as age, gender, height, and activity level to calculate metrics like body fat percentage, BMI, and muscle mass. This information helps the app provide more accurate and tailored measurements and recommendations based on your specific profile." (edited)
Although since lockdown, I'm very overweight (put back whatever I lost in the last 2 years) but weighing myself in the morning without miss has become a habit to me. It's great with a smart scale, because I've been able to track and trend my weight increase and decreases over the years.
I only use it for weight tracking only, as body comp is inaccurate.
Worth noting there’s no St Lb option which is fairly standard in the UK.