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Review on πŸ“± IHealth Nexus Body Fat Scale: Your Smart BMI Scale for Accurate Weight Analysis with Bluetooth and Smartphone App Support - White by Jon Dugan

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Dip Ships (I'm Stupid)

My failing health made me buy a scale that measures all the same magical things as the Nexus. But large W data collection policies prompted me to get rid of them. Too bad, I liked the scales. Poor health prompted my cardiologist to connect me via telemedicine. I have a scale, iHealth Lite, and a blood pressure monitor, Big O. I love iHealth Lite, it just doesn't work wonders. It's large, 14 x 14 inches, and syncs very quickly with the SENSELY telemedicine app and the iHealth MyVitals app. But I want a magic scale that sends electricity through my legs. Sign in to iHealth Core. It's also large, 13.8" x 13.8". But it's out of production. "There is a newer version of this article: iHealth Nexus." Pretty cool. But I'm stupid. This POS measures just 12 x 12 inches and is said to carry 400 pounds. iHealth has cut back on plastic and glass, but what about the people who really need a Β£400 scale? People who can weigh 365 pounds? It's funny how little people can be really brilliant and at the same time have no idea. What is iHealth doing other than hiring a comedian to help write a new instruction manual for the 12" x 12" scale? No wet feet, no socks, and hey, 400-pound folks, don't keep your knees together. Scales 12x12 inches. I think one leg at a time needs to be done. I'm waiting for a poll asking how likely I am to recommend the iHealth Nexus to my fat friends. The iHealth blood pressure monitor also syncs very quickly compared to the Big O, but the Big O is still better except it's telemedicine only and I can't save my own data. I have three iHealth products and only one sucks, iHealth Lite, and it looks like people with small bodies and small brains are going to drop it. Why didn't I like the scale with a spring inside and a huge dial? (I'm stupid) That's why.

Pros
  • Rapid Change
Cons
  • Expensive Insurance