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Innotech Smart Bluetooth Body Fat Scale Digital Weight Scales Body Composition BMI Analyzer with Free APP (Please Download The Latest Version), Compatible with Fitbit, Apple Health & Google Fit

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Features

  • Free User-friendly APP, Please Download the Latest VersionOur free APP is available for both Android and iPhone users, that can sync with Fitbit, Apple Health and Google Fit. Stay motivated by setting and managing weight goals or tracking other health metrics easily with just a few clicks
  • 9 Body Composition MeasurementsInnotech Smart scale analyze 9 essential measurements of your body, including weight, body fat, water, muscle mass, BMI, BMR, visceral fat, bone mass, and protein. Data easily transferred to the Innotech Scale APP as well as other partners' APPs, it will keep you informed about your body data
  • 1 Scale for 10 Users Innotech BMI scale can track the measurement for up to 10 users. Innotech Body Fat Scale helps to track and obtain your familys daily measurements. This Smart Scale is perfect for family, body builder, weight loser
  • Reliable Data with Elegant style 4- built-in sensors that ensure accurate measurement up to 397 lbs/180kg in 0.2 lb/0.1kg increments. Our stylish smart scale boosts an extended surface area with resilient tempered glass for durability. The large LED screen easily displays weight without your mobile device
  • Friendly and Prompt Customer ServiceWe provide friendly and prompt United States based customer service. Contact our customer service team to get a replacement or a refund if you encounter any problems with our Innotech smart scale

Brand: Innotech


Color: Black


Weight Limit: 397 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 12.6"L x 1"W x 12.6"H


Material: Tempered Glass


Readout Accuracy: 0.2 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.6 x 12.6 x 1 inches; 5.35 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ IB-655


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 3 AAA batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 19, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Innotech


Best Sellers Rank: #107,568 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #194 in Digital Bathroom Scales


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,364 ratings


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  • Great value for the price
First, this scale is really sleek and looks like something out of Star Trek. It's very cool. Also, the numbers are big, clear, and bright. I compared the Innotech scale against an analog scale and an older digital scale by WD-2003A ("WD"). I was getting differing numbers on all three scales, so I used 80 pounds worth of dumbbells to test each scale. The Innotech was light by .5 pound, the WD was over by about .5, and the analog was light by about a pound. I then weighed a single 35 pound dumbbell and found that both digital scales read it as 33.5 pounds, and the analog read 33. So I think the dumbbell is light! NOTE: Both of my digital scales seem to work more accurately at lower weights. When I weighed myself (naked) on the WD I was 237 pounds. I've been using this scale for 5 years to track my weight loss (I'm down about 40 pounds now). When I weighed on the Innotech, I was 235.7, a difference of 1.3 pounds lighter. I put on my boxers and t-shirt and re-weighed myself on the Innotech and got 236 pounds, exactly 1 pound lighter than the WD. I'm going to recommend if you are a heavier person, perhaps over 200 pounds, weigh-in with boxers and a t-shirt to get a more accurate reading. Never wear socks, as the scale needs to read your bio-metrics through the soles of your feet. All scales where placed in the same spot in my bathroom. Results: Innotech: Mode: Normal (non-athletic. You can select this in your profile.) Weight: 236 pounds/ 43.5% body fat WD 2003A: One mode, no body fat option: 237 pounds Analog scale: One mode, no body fat option: 235 pounds So the Innotech is right in the middle of all my scales when I'm wearing boxers and a t-shirt. Therefore, I'm going to use the weight on the Innotech for my future results. PROBLEM: A problem I ran into with the Innotech is that the first time I weigh-in it often results in a number I know can't be right. For example, if I weigh-in before bed and get 236 pounds, and then weigh-in the following morning, I sometimes see the same 236 pounds, or even a little higher on this scale. After a night of sleep, I know I usually drop 1.5 to 2 pounds, so getting the same result makes no sense. I find it will "fix itself" if I ignore the first weight, let it clear, and then get on a second time. I always weigh-in 3 times and take the last 2, NEVER the first result. I had this exact problem on the WD scale, and could never trust the first weigh-in. Perhaps this is an issue with all digital scales? It makes me wonder if there is a "buffer" that doesn't always clear itself, and locks in a false first result. You have to stay on the scale until the "running lights," big circles that travel left to right after you see your weight, have finished their cycle. Then it will give you your body fat percentage. THE APP: You can weigh-in without using the app, but it won't record any of your stats. I'm happy for that, because I don't always want to take my phone to the bathroom with me. Also, I want the stats weekly, not daily. The App is very informative with a good layout. As others have said, when pairing your phone to the scale be sure your location services are turned on. I don't know why they need that, but everything paired flawlessly for me on the first try. A big "thank you" to the reviewer who suggested that. The app has several sections: GOAL: Allows you to set a target weight and shows you how much you have left to go. The Goal tab displays a number that is off by one pound. If you tell it your goal weight is 215, it will show 216. I'm not sure why it does that. However, on the main screen it shows the correct 215. TRENDS: A graph that tracks your various numbers. DASHBOARD: shows all your info regarding your last weigh in. INFO: Has charts for BMI, Fat%, Visceral Fat, and Water%. Me: Info about yourself, ability to connect to FitBit or Google Fit. I connected to FitBit. It also allows you to add family members so they can track their own statistics, BUT you can only connect the scale to ONE phone. So everyone who wants to track their weight has to use the same phone and select their own profile when weighing in. This can cause confusion, privacy concerns, and erroneous entries if the wrong profile is selected. APP/SCALE PERCENTAGES - ACCURACY: While I found the app to be very informative, I have no way to verify the percentages it displays. Therefore, I'm using them as a baseline since they are consistent within the "universe" of this particular scale. For example, it shows I have 43.4% body fat. That seems like a lot for me, though I AM overweight, 6'1" male, and over 56 years old. My BMI reads 30.9 and my water shows up as 43.4%...exactly the same number as my body fat. Is that a coincidence? I don't know. My visceral fat shows up at 11.5%, which is in the "normal" range but again, I don't know how to verify these numbers. So I'm using the numbers as my baseline so I can track my trends. I may get some calipers and learn how to take a manual reading so that I can at least test for the BMI accuracy. Another reviewer mentioned the birth date range didn't allows dates before 1970. It looks like this has been corrected and goes all the way back to at least 1960 (I didn't look farther than that). OVERALL: I really like this scale. I'm giving it 5 stars because I think it's better than 4 starts, but probably lands at 4.5 overall. If the percentages are accurate, then this is an amazing device at this price-point. At the very least it gives us something to track. GENERALLY SPEAKING/RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALL DIGITAL SCALES: Why don't digital scales come with a way to calibrate them??? A simple dial with a variable resistor could allow us to calibrate to known weights. And why have every digital scale I've ever owned (4 of them now) given me a false, first weight? It seems like a very simple fix to have a routine on startup that clears all buffers. RECOMMENDATION: Buy it! This is a great scale for the price and I recommend it. I think it's 4.5 stars, but giving them the benefit of any doubts and officially logging 5 stars because of the tremendous value you get with this scale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 1, 2020 by TheDad TheDad

  • Nice scale, great support, but app could be better
This scale came securely packaged, but I noticed quickly that one of the four rubber feet on the bottom of the scale was missing. I contacted their support via email, and within 30-45 minutes they responded. They could not send a rubber piece to stick onto the bare spot, but they would send a new scale. They said I could discard the scale I had received. The new scale arrived in just a few days. Kudos for the support! I coincidentally received my scale right when my father was struggling with dehydration as a result of some treatments he was getting, and it occurred to me that this would be a good way to monitor the water level in his body. I left it with them for several days to try out. They were pleased with all of the data that was available on the app. It was easy to add my mother as a family member, and it's also easy to switch within the app from one family member to another before stepping on the scale. The time it takes to get a reading on the scale is shorter than I was used to with my old one. I used to have to stand on the scale for about 15 seconds before it was done calculating. This one takes less than 10. The numbers are large enough and bright enough that I can see them without my glasses on while still standing on the scale. I used to have to get off of the scale and bend over to see the readout. To pair a phone with the scale is super simple. There is no need to go to the settings on your phone. You just open the app, and it asks you to press a button to pair your phone to the scale you see listed there. I wonder about the accuracy because it seems to read about 4 pounds heavier than my old digital scale. My old scale also sensed body fat and water, etc., but it did not connect with Bluetooth. My old scale also said that my body fat was about 18.8%, but this one says that it is 38%. That's a huge difference, so I am curious if it is actually measuring the same thing. There is a separate measurement on this new scale for visceral fat, but it says that mine is apparently about 9.5, so that also differs too much from my other scale's body fat measurement to think that they might actually be measuring the same thing. I noticed some other people in their reviews had mentioned the wide range displayed on the trend graphs. Every graph has 0 as the low on the vertical axis, and the greatest value on the vertical axis seems to be about double the highest actual data point that you have. My weight has been around 177, so the high on the vertical axis is 354. My BMI reading started at 27.5, and the high point on the vertical axis is 55. With a range this large, small changes aren't very noticeable. This means that when your weight goes down 1 pound, it's not visible on the graph. I really wish they would update the app so that there is a narrower range--like my Fitbit does. When you are working towards a goal, you like to be encouraged by even little changes. Another interesting thing I have noticed that makes me wonder about accuracy is that there are seemingly random large dips in some values. Weight and BMI have been fairly straight and steady, but with body fat, muscle, water, bone mass, BMR, visceral fat, and protein there are large hills and valleys in the graph. I suspect that one reading is off somewhere, and the others are calculated based on that one which makes them all look crazy. For example, my body fat was 38.3, and the very next day it was 19.2. On the third day, it was back up to 38.5 followed by 38.4 the next day, but then it fell back down to 19.1 the day after that. This can't be accurate. When you set a target weight (goal), there is a red dashed line that appears on the graph so that you can see how far you have to go. The problem is that it appears a lot closer than it is due to the vertical range that I talked about earlier. I like that the app also has an information screen both for males and females which shows normal ranges for BMI, fat%, kcal/day, and water%. You can also add a daily reminder at the time of your choosing and can customize it to say what you want--"It's time to weigh in" is the default, but you could also remind yourself to drink more water, for example. The app syncs nicely with Apple Health and connects to Fitbit, too. So when I weigh on the scale (with the app open), not only does it record my data in the Innotech app, it also syncs to my Fitbit app and adds the weight and body fat data to that graph as well. Therefore, I enjoy looking at my weight and fat changes more on the Fitbit app because it is better at showing my progress; the change is more visible since there the vertical axis goes from 148 to 192 instead of starting at 0 and going so extremely high! When syncing with the Apple Health app, the Innotech app has apparently also been used to calculate my height. I had entered my height in Apple Health as 5'8" quite some time ago, but now it is saying that I am 5'7.32" based on the Innotech app. That's actually very close given what I found out at my physical last year! All in all, I like this scale's sleek look, large numbers, somewhat quick readings, very sturdy feel, and good support when things are not right. I question the accuracy at times, and the app could definitely be improved in its graphs. I definitely love the Bluetooth connection so that I don't have to record my measurements by hand into my Fitbit app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 10, 2019 by C Penner C Penner

  • disappointed in tech support
After I wrote this review,tech support finally contacted me and did Fix their software issue. So I'm upgrading my rating. Thank you. I liked this scale initially to buy one as a gift. AFTER not using it for awhile and getting a new phone,I changed the batteries and installed the app on my new android phone Now,it won't pair with my Bluetooth and so the app is unusable After numerous calls and emails,the company has refused to even respond. Beware of getting a new phone. There's a good chance their app will fail to work on your new phone ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 27, 2023 by C. Morrison

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