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InBody H20N Body Fat Scale - InBody Scale for Body Weight and Fat Percentage, Gym Accessory for Men, Gym Accessory for Women, Body Fat Measurement Device - Bluetooth-Connected, Beige

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Arrives Thursday, May 2
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Size: One Size (Pack of 1)


Color: Beige


Features

  • Smart body fat analyzer: A body fat measurement device that delivers the powerful body composition results of the InBody scans you get at the gym, at home and at your convenience. Track your muscle mass and body fat to discover problem areas and turbocharge the effectiveness of your training.
  • Gym accessory for men and women: Track your muscle mass and body fat to discover problem areas and turbocharge the effectiveness of your training
  • 8 electrodes for more precision: The InBody H20N uses 8 total electrodes to assess your entire body, while other body fat percentage scales have fewer electrodes, which means they only measure half of your body and estimate the rest
  • Multiple frequencies for enhanced accuracy: Unlike most body fat measuring tools and fit track scales, which only use a single frequency to measure you, the InBody H20N uses multiple frequencies for more accurate results
  • Sync your health data with your favorite apps: The InBody H20N integrates with Apple Health, Google Health, and Samsung Health via the InBody App, so you can track your test results along with your activity and get ideas for perfecting your fitness program

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14 x 12.2 x 24.3 inches; 5.95 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ UH9M400005


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 30, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ InBody


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Korea, Republic of


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  • No mention of visceral fat . App asks for contact list for Ranking calculation
Size: One Size (Pack of 1) Color: Beige
I like the scale so far (4 days). I have been looking for the visceral fat score that one of the persons answering a question mentioned. I also asked a question about that, but the question "disappeared" without being answered. Then I commented on that person's post, in the hopes of getting help finding the elusive visceral fat score. My comment on that disappeared as well. So as far as I can tell, this model (H20n) does not perform visceral fat calculation (and questions about it mysteriously disappear from the list of "questions", even after I saw them listed originally). Since the scale arrived, I've been watching what I eat, and I have increased my exercise level, from almost nothing to about 30 minutes a day, including some light weight lifting, and walking. I took my measurements for the past three days at around 7 AM, carefully wearing the same short-sleeved shirt, and shorts. I've eaten the basically same things on each of the days. Each successive day my body fat mass and percent body fat have gone UP, and my skeletal muscle mass has gone DOWN. At the same time my weight has decreased a little bit. The measurements are given at one place after the decimal, for example: 25.2%. I can feel that my arm and leg muscles have gotten harder since I started, but this is not yet reflected on my scale. According to the scale, I have lost 0.7 pounds of muscle, and gained 1.3 pounds of fat in these three days of working hard. Maybe this represents that metabolic reorganization, in which muscles break down before they build up? Maybe it's just noise that will resolve once I have enough measurements for a meaningful trend. I realize it's very early days. The results will hopefully not keep going in the "wrong" direction forever! I guess you have to take these measurements with a grain of salt, and not measure too often. Anyway, it's very interesting to have a window into what is happening in the body, even if the view is not always clear. The mobile app was easy to set up. It did ask for access to my Contacts list when I pressed the "Ranking" button. I skipped that part for now. Without giving InBody access to your contacts, you'll have access to a "Results" section that gives you the following categories: Weight, Skeletal Muscle Mass, Body Fat Mass, BMI, Percent Body Fat, and Basal Metabolic Rate. You also have access to a "History" section that presents line graphs of the categories mentioned above, over time. The other section is "Ranking", which brings up a dialog box asking for access to your Contacts (I included a screen shot of it). I don't know what happens if one does allow access to one's contacts. Can anyone who did it clarify? There are two ways to take measurements. You can initiate a measurement by pressing the power button on the scale. Those measurements will not be included in your history. The other way is to first press the red plus (+) button in the InBody app (you can see it in the screen shot too). Then you receive instructions to press the power button on your scale, and the measurements you take are synced with the app, and included in your history. The measurements initiated from the scale include everything except the body fat mass and the basal metabolic rate score. You have to make sure you move the dial on the scale to correspond to your height. The app takes a lot of battery power from my phone, so I make sure to swipe it away when I'm done using it for the day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019 by helianthus helianthus

  • Decent machine
Size: One Size (Pack of 1) Color: Midnight Black
Reads somewhat consistently (under the same condition) so this will be helpful in tracking my status over time. Pretty pricy compared with domestic product in Korea (approx. $150) but I guess as an important higher cost is expected.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Love this scale and accurate
Size: One Size (Pack of 1) Color: Beige
I’ve used this scale at multiple gyms when working with a one on one trainer. I’ve also done BodPod and the results are always within 1pound or 1% body fat.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by JMS JMS

  • Accurate and Consistent (If You Are)
Size: One Size (Pack of 1) Color: Beige
I see a lot of complaints about consistency from one result to the next. I had these issues briefly as well until I started paying attention to the following: 1. Wear a tight, thin shirt that is snug under your armpits and shorts that stop your thighs touching if necessary. I keep a tight Underarmor t-shirt next to the scale that is perfect for this. This is very important! 2. Initiate the test in the app. 3. Wait until the scale shows 0.0, meaning it's calibrated, then step on the scale. 4. Wait for the weight to flash indicating that it's complete. 5. Gently grab the handle like it shows in the instructions and hold it about 12" from your waist with straight arms. Ideally, find a spot on the floor that you can aim for every time. 6. Don't move until you hear the double beep indicating the test is over. When I do this, I get the same result over and over with body fat readings that make sense (calipers, mirror, changes in response to changing diet/exercise) and never varying by more than 0.1%. The reason all of this is necessary is that the distance the electrical pulse travels impacts the readings. Armpits rubbing, thighs touching, and bent arms change that distance and change the results. Eliminate those variables and you'll get the most out of this very high quality scale. My only real wish is for segmental analysis in the app. The scale itself performs a segmental analysis so I can't see a good reason why it wouldn't be provided. If there is one, I'd love to hear it. :) In the end, I've tried a bunch of these BIA scales, both with and without handles, and this one is more precise than any of the others I've tried. It's the one I'm keeping for the long term and it is well worth the price! Hope that helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by John Joseph

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