[Electronics-Talk] Smart scale

amandainparadise777 at gmail.com amandainparadise777 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 26 05:06:40 UTC 2024


Amazon sells  a number of talking scales.

They do have a couple different talking scales by Taylor.

Prior to buying the Taylor Talking Scale, I purchased a couple of other
scales from Amazon, which were pretty much junk.

I have seen Taylor Talking scales for under $35 from Amazon often and I
highly recommend those.

There is no memory function that I know of and no special features.  However
they are stable and reasonably accurate.



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Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Smart scale

I have the glasstop talking scale Amazon sells.  It's pretty consistent,
though it gives a different weight if it's facing a different direction, so
I often weigh myself twice, turning it around in between. 

Is a smart scale likely to be more accurate, or is it more likely the
surface, so any scale would have the same problem?  

Is it reasonable to expect, if I bought a scale in the Fitbit store, that it
would work with my Fitbit app and therefore be accessible?

Thanks.

Tracy

 

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