[Electronics-Talk] Talking Body Weight Scale?
Amanda Lee
amandainparadise777 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 18 02:12:17 UTC 2021
Of course but if there are no differences over a few days, then something
may be not quite right.
I will probably order a new scale soon as I do prefer one where the volume
control has a wider range. My first one from Amazon was one of the Newline
models and it has a knob that turns whereas this other one has a switch for
high and low.
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I have a regular talking scale I got from Amazon several years ago and it
works fine.
When I first got it, I put a 5 pound weight on it to check it's accuracy,
and it was.
But when I weigh myself, I will do it 3 times if there's a discrepancy.
Now that latter part may seem to contradict the accuracy I claimed, but
ofttimes, when we step on a scale, we tend to shift our weight a tad. Many
reasons for that, I'm sure.
But I still trust my talking scale. And when there was a discrepancy with
my doctor's scale once, I weighed myself on a Yellow Freight scale at my
job, and my scale was correct along with the Yellow Freight scale.
Vince
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Hi Amanda,
I also bought a glass one from Amazon and it honestly just did not seem to
get the weight accurate at all. I could stand on it one minute and it tell
me one thing then try it again and it be 5 lb up or down.
Also I found it to be narrow as far as placing my feet properly. So, I am
glad you posted as I am looking also for a new one.
Jessica
On 6/17/21, Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk
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> I have the Amazon glass scale you describe. It doesn't calculate
> anything; it just weighs me. I find it reasonably accurate, so long
> as I'm careful to place it in the same spot and that spot is nice and
> level. My house is old, so I guess the floor isn't as level
> everywhere as it seems.
> If I get a weight that seems way off, I weigh myself again.
> The scale is OK, thought I wouldn't mind having one with a volume control.
> This one yells out my weight loudly.
> Tracy
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> If this topic isn't acceptable for this list, please let me know as I
> don't know currently of a list which discusses talking devices.
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> Before I approach the known vendors to order a replacement for a
> reliable and reasonably accurate talking body weight scale, I would
> just like to know if anyone has found a device from any other third
> parties?
>
>
>
> I have purchased a couple of models which have a glass base with
> supporting legs. One was reasonably accurate and not as expensive as
> the known adaptive aids mail order vendors charge. It was damaged
> during a move and so I purchased another from Amazon which is similar
> but it seems to not calculate the typical weight fluctuations that we
> all
. experience.
>
>
>
> So please advise if this is not the proper list for my question or if
> it is acceptable, I'd be interested inyour responses.
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> Thanks!
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>
> Amanda
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