Precyzja | 100.0 g |
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Maksymalna waga użytkownika | 158.0 kg |
Jednostki miary |
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Opcje pomiaru |
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Wagi dla niemowląt | Nie |
Wyświetlacz | Tak |
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Rodzaj wyświetlacza | LCD |
Ilość profili pamięci / użytkowników | 8 |
Zapisuje historię (trend) | Tak |
Automatyczne wyłączanie | Nie |
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Aplikacja mobilna | Tak |
Zegarek | Tak |
Funkcja pamięci | Tak |
USB | Nie |
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Kolor produktu |
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Szerokość | 312.0 mm |
Materiały | Tworzywa ABS |
Głębokość | 33.4 mm |
Grubość | 312.0 mm |
Waga | 1930.0 g |
Zasilanie bateryjne | Tak |
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Typ baterii | LR6 / R6 |
Wymagana liczba baterii | 4 |
It's taken six years, but Fitbit has finally given their Wi-Fi fitness scales a refresh that refines - not redefines - the user experience.
A solid choice for Fitbit fans, but lacks body composition data
The first scale for the morbidly self-obsessed
A while back I noted that I’m only three quarters of the man I used to be. I attributed that in part to Fitbit. In addition to its tracker bands, I had
The Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale tracks your weight and body fat percentage, and syncs with Fitbit trackers to help you see how your diet and exercise routine works together.
Attractive bathroom scales feed their findings directly into your Fitbit data stream
Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale
Fitbit Aria (Bathroom Scale): 1.6 out of 5 stars from 69 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.
The Fitbit Aria 2 is the latest smart scale released by the biggest name in fitness trackers. It's a great pick for any Fitbit fans looking for their first smart scale.
A functional smart scale for Fitbit fans who don’t need body composition data
Fitbit keeps things smart with its updated Aria 2 bathroom scale. It's not the most comprehensive, but you get all the benefits of Fitbit's excellent platform.
This smart scale has an intuitive app, body analysis capabilities and works well with other Fitbit devices but will you get the most out of it if you don't have other Fitbit products? <br />
Like many people of a certain age, I've had to become much more active in my health management than I once was. Back when I burned gazillions of calories playing football, hockey, lacrosse and hiking for miles at a time, my concern was more about keeping weight on than keeping it off. Fast forward a few decades, add kids (and their hectic schedules), sitting at a computer for much of the day, a fondness for the couch and shows like Battlestar Galactica, appreciation for a certain frosty beverage and throw in a slowing metabolism. The result is not awesome. Tracking my weight is now something I need to worry about — to the point where I have a treadmill in my office and celebrate daily milestones like clearing my e-mail Inbox by throwing around weights for a few minutes instead of helping myself to another coffee. Being a somewhat tech-obsessed guy, when our bathroom scale died, I seized on the event as an opportunity to introduce some more technology to the weight management process: the Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale.
PPW4212
UM-040
Body+
BS 600
DuronicBS701
PS 100