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The Apple I-scale. Good or gimmick? (Original Post) Denninmi Sep 2012 OP
If one needs a scale anyway, this one that works with an app might be helpful. NYC_SKP Sep 2012 #1
the reviews don't seem too positive. Maybe try searching for it on Amazon to see if there are more hlthe2b Sep 2012 #2
I am not familiar with that one, but I have an Aria scale by FitBit. Lisa0825 Sep 2012 #3
Fresh apples are the best. be still and know. Sep 2012 #4
^^ tombstoned auntAgonist Sep 2012 #5
No, pizza is bad for you! special snowflake. Sep 2012 #6
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
1. If one needs a scale anyway, this one that works with an app might be helpful.
Wed Sep 5, 2012, 10:46 AM
Sep 2012

I'm in favor of anything that helps, and even trying something new even if it turns out not to help.

Can't hurt, right?

Lisa0825

(14,491 posts)
3. I am not familiar with that one, but I have an Aria scale by FitBit.
Wed Sep 5, 2012, 03:18 PM
Sep 2012

It automatically uploads my weight, body fat percentage, and BMI to their website, so I don't have to enter the info to track it. I love it.

But then I have always tracked my progress closely, so this just saves me the time of entering it myself, or remembering to enter it.

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