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The GreaterGoods Bluetooth Digital Body Fat Scale offers a premium, durable tempered glass design with instant Bluetooth connectivity to your favorite fitness apps. It provides detailed body composition metrics including BMI, body fat, muscle mass, and water weight, all wrapped in a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. Energy-efficient and ethically produced, this scale supports your health goals while giving back to the community.







| ASIN | B07DHSSND5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,882 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #96 in Digital Bathroom Scales |
| Department | Bluetooth Smart Scales |
| Item model number | 0383 |
| Manufacturer | Greater Goods |
| Product Dimensions | 29.97 x 29.97 x 2.29 cm; 100 g |
A**Y
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A**R
I highly recommend this product. It's been 3 weeks since I used it. It's lightweight, aesthetic, and has good features. The battery turns off automatically saving energy. There's temperature besides the weight so that you know your exact weight. Good one.
C**Z
Pros: I really like the "smart" aspect of this scale. I bought this one because it was one of the few that connected with MyFitnessPal which is my main weight loss app I'm using. They do have the ability to request different app intergrations, so that shows they are willing to update issues. My old analog scale was no longer reliable so this one is great. The app records you weight when you step on so it helps to keep you honest. When you step on the app shows the percentage of your goal you've met, your weight, the difference that is over the week, over the month, and over all, and your streak for weighing daily. It also sends this information to the apps you have synced it with so now more manual entry. You are able to erase a weigh in if you need to. You could also use this without the app as just a regular scale if you needed to. Cons: I assumed since there were metal plates on it that it measured BMI through bioelectronic whatnot, but after using without being barfoot I realized the metal is just a design aspect and that it measures BMI based off weight and height, like most apps. You have to have the app open when you step on to record the weight. It also takes a second to actually send the weight to your phone so sometimes you are standing there waiting on it, or you have to step off and on again. It also is hard to have multiple users of the app on one scale. If you are weighing yourself and someone else connected to your scale happens to have their app open it'll record your weight to their profile. They could just delete it if this happens, so it's not that bad. Ultimately I've given it five stars because it does what I needed it to, and it does what it said it would do, and I am very happy with it. Any expectation it didn't meet was not something I personally cared for. It is a quality scale that accurately records my weight, calculates additional metrics, and shares it with my apps. It helps me follow my goal and is easy to use.
B**B
So far so good. Just received the scale tonight, but I wanted to comment based on some of the negative reviews about the network configuration setup and the self proclaimed network administrators who couldn't set it up. I have managed networks in the past, but not for many years. But I am the kind of tech geek who has 2 separate WiFi routers in the home, one for kids and one for parents. And they are both heavily customized. It took about 15 mins to configure the scale, including integrating with my Fitbit account. The integration was near real-time even though the Weight Guru app said it could take a couple hours the first time. It was synchronized before my watch did with the fitbit app on my phone. The setup: you have to download the app, I used Google Play on my Galaxy S7 edge. Then you press a button on the back of the scale and it enters into setup mode. Then follow phone app instructions, including choosing your home network and password (entered my WiFi pw incorrectly first time, shame on me), then in the phone app selecting a graphic displayed on the scale, which will ultimately lead you to opening the WiFi settings on your mobile device, then selecting the WiFi network of the "scale". It goes through what I suspect is an authentication process from scale, through the phone and connects to your WiFi. Then in the Phone app, you select an integration which was as advertised. The app itself could be improved, the back button closes the app, but once you get the hang of it, works fine. Also displays Wt, BMI, water, bone density and Body Fat all as advertised. In testing, only displays weight unless you connect through the app. All in all very pleased for first night, much cheaper than fitbit scale. Will post an update I experience any issues.
S**A
The product is excellent quality. It came with new batteries. Loved the product, quality and functionality.
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