Testseek.co.uk have collected 32 expert reviews of the Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale.
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The editors liked
Weight and BMI tracked
Robust and attractive
Modern design
Digital lifestyle integration
Easy set-up
Fun display
Multiple-person use
Personal online tracking
Ties in with other FitBit products
Can still weigh without Wi-Fi connection
Standard AA batteries
The editors didn't like
Fussy about placement
Tracking confusing
Accuracy is questionable
Surface will mark easily
Lack of UK products in online food documenting system
Sophisticated design that’s rich with premium materials, Solid construction, Easy and simple setup, Extremely accurate with its readings
It’s one expensive weight scale at $130
We bet that there’s at least one weight scale in your house right now, so you’re wondering how the Fitbit Aria can benefit you in the long run. Naturally, it does the same thing as any other scale, one that doesn’t discriminate in telling you your weig...
Abstract: Hopefully last week you caught my comparison between the Fitbit One and Nike FuelBand as devices to help measure your activity. In addition we're hoping you joined our Fitbit group, where you can also win a prize (we just hit 200 members!).As we continue ...
Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Great tool to help those who are dieting or just want to monitor their weight etc, easy to setup and use, nice modern design, Fitbit account U.I. is intuitive and resourceful, The
Scale is not recommended for users with pacemakers, pricier than even more expensive scales
The Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale is a great way to keep track of your progress if you are on a diet, but even if you aren't on a diet, it becomes a fun way to stay motivated about staying active and healthy. And if you happen to own a Fitbit Ultra, t...
Tracks weight as well as percentages of muscle mass and fat. Readings are accurate. Easy logging of body data in one location — just step on the glass, and it's recorded. Data reports actually motivated me to step on the scale at least once a day. Backlit
Steep price of 0. Full potential of the device is only unleashed if you've already got a FitBit Ultra. Limited data displayed on the scale — you have to fire up the app to see the deeper stuff
Published: 2012-07-01, Author: Taylor , review by: androidandme.com
Fast setup: I experienced a minor hiccup with my initial setup (see below), but I still had the Aria up and running in 10 minutes. There is a native desktop app for Windows users, and Mac users can get started with a web based setup. The web based setup r
Can a high tech scale help you lose weight? I recently started a journey to slim back down, which started the day I stepped on my digital scale and noticed I was approaching 200 lbs. Over the last month I have made good progress, but I wanted to see if an
Abstract: In the increasingly connected world of 2012, WiFi-enabled household gadgetry is becoming more and more common. We have televisions with Internet browsers, refrigerators that offer built-in computers and thermostats you can control remotely.So, how about b...
The Fitbit Aria is a bargain compared to similar scales with the same functionality at $129.99. It's not too fancy, it's easy to use, and it looks good. What else do you want? The fact that it the Fitbit apps for iPhone and Android work well with the Aria...
Published: 2012-04-23, Author: Thomas , review by: theverge.com
Design is elegant and stylish without screaming "look at me", Data minutiae is enthralling, especially when combined with Fitbit Ultra, Turns your weight loss program into a game, Emphasizes long term progress, not short-term blips, Six month battery life
Fitbit.com website is in need of a usability overhaul, $129.95 is twice the price of standalone scales offering the same body composition measurements, Not recommended for people with pacemakers
Published: 2016-08-24, Author: Anthony , review by: macworld.com.au
ReviewsThe fitness tracker business has emerged as one of the fastest growing consumer technology sectors. Almost every smartphone maker has added activity tracking to their devices and many sportswear companies have also got in on the act.But walk into a...