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A Google user
App is for a bluetooth body fat/BMI scale, & is very intrusive, in order to work it requires you create an account & send all sorts of unnecessary personal info location, birthdate etc - to the company; & the scale it came with is useless except for weight, without the app. All the user data & calculations could easily be done & stored right on the device with no need for an account (in China, no less). Uninstalled the app & returned the purchased scale to Amazon for refund,with negative review.
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Clark Edmunds
The AIFit smart scale: just $20 new! TGtbT? Yup! :-( It doesn't work w/FitBit as advertised and that's literally why I bought it (as reported by other users, it syncs once, the first time you set it up, then never again). Probably an easy fix if developers cared, but it's been a year and they clearly don't. Works fine otherwise. English version of Chinese app loses a bit in translation, but I find that "flaw" charming (especially how it routinely tells me I'm "overweight" or "obese" LOL!)
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Anton “xpl01t” B
the only inconvenience is that you can't sync with app in the background, e.g. you have to carry you phone to the scale with aifit app opened, and only then it syncs. other than that everything seems good. not sure how accurate data is, but it's very consistent(definitely usable as a reference). Even my cheap scale is able to detect my body type, effective lost weight vs simple dehydration. Though, for some reason body water content is always "low" even after gulping 4L of water that day.
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