INEVIFIT Smart Body Fat Scale with Bluetooth and Free INEVIFIT APP - Silver
- Brand:
- Inevifit
- Model Number:
- I-BF004S
- UPC:
- 850013107148
- EAN:
- 0850013107148
- Walmart SKU:
- 462633618
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.91/5 from 11 reviews.
User friendly, works well, great app, fair price
This is a great way to stay on top of any progress you are trying to achieve. The app and scale set up was easy enough. The instructions weee clear enough for my dyslexic brain to figure out without much effort (unlike my previous smart scale). I also like how accurate it is. With my previous scale it would give me a slightly different weight even if I stood on it exactly the same 3x in a row. This one was the same each time. So far we are liking it and love how it connects automatically to our apple apps.
Happy with this purchase! It was a bit more expensive than other options, but I wanted something good that came with an app. The app is great for tracking weight loss progress. It includes a whole bunch of other metrics that I don't really pay any attention to because I'm not sure how they can be accurate, but all I care about is weight.Occasionally I've had misreadings, but if it seems off, I re-weigh and can get an accurate result. You can then delete the misreading in the app. It's fairly rare when this happens, though.
This item was obtained as part of the Vine project. It was easy to setup and one of the easiest devices to pair to my Samsung Galaxy phone via bluetooth. The app was also found in the Google Play store, which is where I like to go exclusively for "safer" apps. This is my first modern scale, as all of the others I've been using for decades have been the mechanical type. This one was much lighter, though it seemed very durable. It's 11"X11"x1", made with very attractive and tasteful black tempered glass with silver accents (sensors). The weight is slightly more than 3 lbs. or, officially, 1.4 kg. The decades old scale it will replace is 4 lbs, but more of a pain to move around, due to its bulk. Setup was easy. I really appreciated the large numbers for weight on the face of the scale. My eyes aren't horrible, but even with my distances glasses, figuring out how much I weighed by lines and marker on the old scales' dials didn't work very well. Without having someone else lean over and look at the dial (and who wants to do that, unless you know you've lost a lot of weight) was pretty much a ballpark determination. I could tell where I stood, give or take about 7 lbs. The digital readout on the Inevifit was a distinct step forward. I also like fact that the bigger readout allows me to get my grandcats' weights and that of other objects (like the old scale) by measuring my weight with and without the cats in my arms. (No cats were harmed in the production of this review.) I can't tell you how accurate it is compared to more expensive scales, as the medical assistants at my doctor's offices stopped taking weight measurements about two years ago, when the Wuhan flu struck. The scale also will supposedly give your readings about "Body Fat, Water, Muscle, BMI, Visceral Fat & Bone Mass for Unlimited Users," through the use of their smartphone app according to the makers. I'm pretty sure the other measurements are guestimates, based upon the personal statistics you set up in the app. (As a side note, they want you to go sockless for the measurement, which probably is necessary for some of the prognostications. However, it seems to weigh just fine with socks.) The list of measured items sounds good anyway, although YMMV, based upon your readings. Having the weight recorded in their app is probably also very useful. It certainly is probably better than having to write the weight measurements on paper for comparison over time. I went online and found Inevifit is based out of Santa Barbara, which is a often an indicator that their products may last longer and have better product support so that's something I liked. The label says the item was designed in the US and manufactured in China. Pricing on the standard scale at the time of writing is $39.99, with an extra $3.20 off via a "check this box" for an additional 8% discount. There's also another model rated for up to 400lbs for about $20. This is the model I reviewed, I think this scale is well worth the price, based upon its ease of use, looks and perceived durability. This scale does everything I need.
This item was obtained as part of the Vine project. It was easy to setup and one of the easiest devices to pair to my Samsung Galaxy phone via bluetooth. The app was also found in the Google Play store, which is where I like to go exclusively for "safer" apps. This is my first modern scale, as all of the others I've been using for decades have been the mechanical type. This one was much lighter, though it seemed very durable. It's 11"X11"x1", made with very attractive and tasteful black tempered glass with silver accents (sensors). The weight is slightly more than 3 lbs. or, officially, 1.4 kg. The decades old scale it will replace is 4 lbs, but more of a pain to move around, due to its bulk. Setup was easy. I really appreciated the large numbers for weight on the face of the scale. My eyes aren't horrible, but even with my distances glasses, figuring out how much I weighed by lines and marker on the old scales' dials didn't work very well. Without having someone else lean over and look at the dial (and who wants to do that, unless you know you've lost a lot of weight) was pretty much a ballpark determination. I could tell where I stood, give or take about 7 lbs. The digital readout on the Inevifit was a distinct step forward. I also like fact that the bigger readout allows me to get my grandcats' weights and that of other objects (like the old scale) by measuring my weight with and without the cats in my arms. (No cats were harmed in the production of this review.) I can't tell you how accurate it is compared to more expensive scales, as the medical assistants at my doctor's offices stopped taking weight measurements about two years ago, when the Wuhan flu struck. The scale also will supposedly give your readings about "Body Fat, Water, Muscle, BMI, Visceral Fat & Bone Mass for Unlimited Users," through the use of their smartphone app according to the makers. I'm pretty sure the other measurements are guestimates, based upon the personal statistics you set up in the app. (As a side note, they want you to go sockless for the measurement, which probably is necessary for some of the prognostications. However, it seems to weigh just fine with socks.) The list of measured items sounds good anyway, although YMMV, based upon your readings. Having the weight recorded in their app is probably also very useful. It certainly is probably better than having to write the weight measurements on paper for comparison over time. I went online and found Inevifit is based out of Santa Barbara, which is a often an indicator that their products may last longer and have better product support so that's something I liked. The label says the item was designed in the US and manufactured in China. Pricing on the standard scale at the time of writing is $39.99, with an extra $3.20 off via a "check this box" for an additional 8% discount. There's also another model rated for up to 400lbs for about $20. This is the model I reviewed, I think this scale is well worth the price, based upon its ease of use, looks and perceived durability. This scale does everything I need.
I like this a lot, right out of the box this was easy to use.I just popped in a few batteries and flipped the scale over, stepped on it, good to go.The weight seems accurate and the scale itself looks good.I appreciate the rounded edges to it as well.The Bluetooth option turned on right away which was refreshing.Long story short, this is a good option, very happy with it.
This scale is super easy to use. I've tried it on both hardwood and tile and the results were consistent and accurate. If you move it around to different surfaces you can quickly recalibrate it by just stepping on and then off and when the display reads 0.0 it is ready to use. The LED display on the scale only shows your weight (there is a switch on the back to display in lb or kg), to access the other measures you have to use the app.There is a QR code on the box and in the instructions which will take you directly to download the app, or you can search for it manually. After downloading you will be asked to enable location services while the app is in use, if you deny location access you cannot even open the app. Once you've opened the app you quickly create a profile with your information (sex, height, etc). Then just press measure and when you step on the scale your weight and biometrics will show up on the app. I have an android and have had absolutely no problems with the app, it was very intuitive and user friendly. I didn't even have to go to the bluetooth settings and add the device, it just instantly recognized the scale, and it took only 1 or 2 seconds for the measurements to show up in app where they are automatically saved. The app also generates graphs for each measurement so you can look at trends over time. I have not tried with multiple users, but it seems very simple. There is an option to create multiple profiles in the app or the other user(s) can download the app on their own device.I am very happy with the function and usability of both the scale and the app. Plus, it is a very nice, sleek design. I would definitely recommend.
I love getting up in the morning, going to the app, stepping on the scale and it automatically updating my new weight.
Cute and simple scale. Very accurate!
Works very well.It is fairly accurate compared to my other weight scale with only a .01 to .04 points difference.The scale is nice looking and looks cool, so I don't go out of my way to hide when guests visit the guest bathroom.I like all the information that it stores via the app. I will be starting a workout routine and wanted to keep a log without writing information down, and this does the job perfectly.
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