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Austria, Vienna
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Review on Black Fitbit Aria Air Bluetooth Smart Scale with Digital Body Weight and BMI Tracking by Hassan Barrera

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Definitely not a good value.

The scale is very low-tech. for what it's worth. When you step on the scale, the application must be running and displayed on the phone screen, otherwise the data will not be synchronized. When it syncs, it will appear on the screen and you have to tap to add it to the data. If I need to hold my phone in my hand and the app works when I weigh myself, I can enter the number in the spreadsheet as well. At least I can do it later if I want (I can remember my weight long enough to write it down somewhere). will do the same as these scales. I have a Wyze scale that automatically syncs data to the app so I don't have to start the app when stepping on the scale. I don't even have to leave my phone in the room when I weigh myself. His app also doesn't need any permission for permanent location to work. And it costs about half. I knew the functionality of the scale was very basic, but I thought it would be worth putting it into a good application, which I assumed would be the Fitbit application. Maybe for other things. I should have realized that you can't do fancy things with very simple data. As such, integration with the Fitbit app offers few benefits. I have returned the item. Without better automation, it's really around $20 because it's nice and pretty accurate.

Pros
  • Quick-Change
Cons
  • For pensioners