The Bluetooth Vita Smart Scale makes smashing your health goals that much more achievable with the ability to seamlessly record your progress on the free Transtek app.Tracking your progress just got easier.
Motivation is one of the key factors in any health journey and keeping track of your progress is a good way to see how far you’ve come, not to mention, to keep that motivation boost going! With the Transtek app keeping track of your progress, you’ll never have to worry about losing your results again, as it’s safely stored in your profile.What’s more, it’s easy to install. Simply download the Transtek app from the iOS or android store, enter your height and weight, and pair your phone or smart device to the scale using Bluetooth.You can download the Transtek app from the iOS store or the Google Play store
Equipped with an auto-recognition feature that automatically syncs your results to the Transtek app (when paired with the scale) and four high precision G sensors to evenly distribute weight across the scale and accurately generate results, these scales are the perfect addition for the family or a group of friends training together.
Highlights
Get instant, accurate body weight readings
Connect to your phone via Bluetooth for BMI & weight analysis, & more
Auto on-and-off function
Elegant round tempered glass design
Compatible with Fitbit and Apple Health
Low battery and overload indication
Maximum weight capacity: 150kg / 331lb
Bella Vita Bluetooth Smart Scale $19 (Was $109) Delivered @ Kogan
Last edited 22/10/2019 - 12:42 by 1 other user
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Only can sync with one app. Makes it hard if you share the scale with others
$109? that huge make up price.
or a huge discount at $19 depending on how you look at it
According to this it was $52. Not sure where this $109 comes from. $19 is still a good price
https://i.imgur.com/SiFcCYD.pngIt is also $19 at dick smith, good for the price but doesnt measure advanced measurements e.g. body fat %
DSE went broke after vulture capitalists bled it dry and sold to naive investors. Kogan bought the name.
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The app for this has mainly 1 star reviews citing issues with crashing and difficulty establishing Bluetooth connection to devices - probably worth a punt at $19 but something to take into consideration. Also no word on whether the data can be automatically added to Google fit.
DS website says:
Connectivity
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
Compatible OS Android 4.3 and above, iOS 8.0 and aboveI'm aware but it also specifically mentions compatibility with apple fit/health (whatever its called idk) but doesn't mention google fit. It could be that on android your data can only be viewed in the scale app which some may find annoying as they use google fit for everything else. Just something to consider.
Any first hand reviews pls..