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Extra Large Display Scale: Unlike ordinary weight scale, Rabater’s advanced smart scale features a vibrant extra-large display that shows 10 essential metrics at once, including weight, body fat%, muscle mass and heart rate. Get complete body composition insights with every weigh-in, making fitness tracking smarter and more motivating
28 Body Metrics: This scale for body weight tracks weight, BMI, body fat, water percentage, muscle mass, heart rate and more using advanced sensor technology. After quick free app setup all data syncs to your phone automatically, so you can easily check your body changes and track progress over time
Precision ITO Technology: Featuring 4 high-precision sensors and a full-surface ITO coating, this Rabater scale with bmi, body fat, muscle mass provides accurate body weight (0.1 lb precision) and body fat measurements up to 400 lb. The full foot ITO sensing area automatically adapts to any foot size for accurate readings every time
User-Friendly App: Download the free Unique Health app to track your body composition through detailed charts and historical data. This body fat scale automatically syncs your progress with Samsung Health and Apple Health, allowing you to monitor changes over days, weeks, or months. Easily share your fitness journey with friends and family for extra motivation.
Unlimited Users Smart Scale: This body composition scale features a spacious 10.8″ x 10.8″ platform and supports unlimited users with automatic recognition for up to 8 profiles – ideal for families and fitness groups. Easily track everyone’s health progress, plus monitor your baby’s growth with dedicated Baby Mode.
Sleek, Safe & Smart: The weight scale with body fat and muscle has non-slip pads & smooth, rounded corners, 6mm tempered glass platform for added safety. Switch lb, kg, st easily by app. Great gift for family and friends to manage their health
7 reviews for Smart Scale with Large Color Display, Digital Bathroom Scale for Body Weight BMI Muscle Mass, 25 Composition, Body Fat Scale with Heart Rate, 11.8″ Large Platform, 400 lbs (Black)
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$38.99
KATHY HENDERSON –
Accurate
Looks very nice! Just received, need to learn how to set
Bernard Piaia –
Works as advertised
Works as advertised.
Goliath Product Reviews –
My New Personal Truth-Teller, Or Maybe Just A Fancy Liar
This gleaming slab of tempered glass and high-tech wizardry landed in my bathroom, promising to unveil the secrets of my organic meat suit. It’s got a display so big and bright, it practically screams, “Look at all the squishy data you never knew you needed!” I mean, who knew my body was hiding 28 different metrics? I thought I was just a collection of questionable life choices and slightly-too-tight pants, but apparently, I’m a walking spreadsheet of fat percentages, muscle mass, and water content. It’s like my bathroom floor became a portal to a hyper-analytical health spa, except I’m still wearing my pajamas and contemplating another donut.The full-surface sensing area means I don’t have to play hopscotch with tiny metal electrodes, which is a relief because my coordination is usually reserved for dodging responsibilities. It just gazes into my soul (or at least my soles) and spits out numbers with an unsettling precision, 0.1 lb increments, like it’s judging my every molecule. And the app? Oh, the app is a whole other level of digital nagging. It’s a relentless torrent of self-knowledge, charting my progress (or lack thereof) with graphs and historical data, making it impossible to ignore the slow, inevitable creep of reality. Now I know exactly how much of me is just delicious pizza.
ECC –
Beautiful scale that provides lots of info with a learning curve, at an amazing price
I have been wanting a body composition type scale for a while now. I’m a perimenopausal woman in the process of losing weight, so trying to preserve as muscle as possible is important. I think this scale is going to be my good friend in this process, once I figure it all out.So first of all, this scale is beautiful. I like that it has a glass plate to stand on instead of trying to get my feet precisely on metal nodes. It’s also pretty lightweight and has a slim, small profile making it easy to stash in the bathroom. The weight limit of 400 lbs. is awesome too. The display is big and bright.The instructions are a little funky. They appear to possibly have been translated from a different language, but I could understand them well enough to get the scale started up pretty easily. I downloaded the Unique Health app, which appears to be legit and used by other brands of smart scales too. I’m not sure if the app is absolutely necessary to use the scale, or if it just adds features like multiple profiles and app sharing. I haven’t figured out the benefit of app sharing yet. I was hoping sharing with my other health tracking app would give me a chart of my progress with at least weight and muscle mass. But so far, I haven’t been able to figure that out. I’m still working on it.I’m still figuring out Unique Health app, too. So far, I have figured out that I can add multiple users, I’m still figuring out if the info stays private between users or if users can see each other’s info. The app shows you a list of the days you measured and you can compare that way. It will also create a comprehensive report that looks like you could share it or maybe even print it out. This report a lot of info, including a graph showing progress for a few of the major metrics, but I haven’t figured out how to get access to similar graphs in the app without generating this report. I’m still working on that too.So here’s how it works: I step on the scale for a moment to wake it up. I crack open the app and click on the plus button to add a measurement. The app voice tells me to get on the scale. Both the app and the scale display info as it is measuring. The app voice tells me to hold still and not talk when it is taking my heart rate as the display on the scale shows it is measuring my heart rate. Then the app voice tells me to get off the scale and the scale starts to scroll through the measurements it took, while the app shows all of the info. I love the voice directions. I don’t have to look at the app the whole time and there’s no confusion about when to get on or off the scale and what to do while on the scale. As far as accuracy, my weight is very close to that measured on my old school digital scale. I have no way of telling if the bones, muscle, fat mass, etc. measurements are accurate. They sound about right and have been consistent each time I measure, but the real test will be the tracking over time.Overall, this is a beautiful, high quality smart scale with rich features and at the time of writing this review it is an amazing value for the price.
Tami –
Lots of Data and Motivation in One Scale
I got this smart scale in December, right before smart scale ads started popping up everywhere targeting those with new years health resolutions. Before I even installed the app, I compared the weight to another smart scale and one used through a medical program, and the numbers were right in line, so that was a good first impression. With the Unique Health app installed but not registered, you can see your weight on the app, but you can’t save anything. Once you register, all the good stuff unlocks. It gives you tons of info like heart rate, BMI, fat ratio, muscle mass, body age, and an overall health evaluation. It even suggests an ideal weight and how much fat you should lose. You can add diet data and share info if you want. It was easy to set up and pair on my Android phone. I can’t say how perfectly accurate every metric is, but it’s a solid starting point and definitely motivating to watch the numbers change. At about half the cost of some heavily advertised scales, it offers plenty of useful features.
Ave Ry –
Very impressive scale
At $104.99, this smart scale is definitely an investment, but it’s been excellent overall. It works smoothly and allows you to set up multiple profiles directly on the scale just by tapping through options, which makes everyday use very convenient. The baby weight option is a huge plus for us and works really well. Most of the time, it accurately measures weight and other metrics like heart rate and body composition, though occasionally it won’t detect that you’re barefoot and only shows weight. Still, the functionality is strong, the display is clear, and the overall experience feels polished. For what it offers, I think it’s a very good value for money and a solid long-term purchase.
Jkb –
Nope
Not as expected. Just wanted a scale without my a bright LED to read easier. It asked to connect to the devices besides the one I had it on. I couldn’t get past that question. And it asked for a lot of questions for personal info. For that I’m gonna say it’s a past for us.