Xiaomi Mi Body Composition Scale 2 – White

Xiaomi Mi Body Composition Scale 2 – White

4.6
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About product

Brand: Xiaomi

Type: Scale

Display: LED

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 or IOS 10 or above

Maximum user weight: 150 kilograms

Number of users: 16 users

 

Specification:

 

• Measurable range: 100 g - 150 kg
• Reading accuracy: 50 g
• Units: "catty", kilograms, pounds (switchable)
• Weight: 1.7 kg
• Compatibility: Bluetooth 5.0
• Battery: 4x AAA batteries
• Battery life: approx. 8 months
• Dimensions: 300 mm x 300 mm x 25 mm
• Operating ambient temperature: 0-40 ° C
• Material: tempered glass + ABS

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Specifications

Brand Xiaomi
Model Name XMTZC05HM
Color White
Scale Usage Type Personal Scale
Scale Maximum Weight 150 Kg
Digital No
Display Yes

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5/5
30 September 2021
by SS1983
As described
Written by amazon.com.au customer
5/5
05 August 2021
by Jocelyn Zhuyun Qiu
Amazing product, at amazing price, that’s why technology always innovative
Written by amazon.com.au customer
4/5
14 February 2021
Good Scales average app
Scales appear to be all good. Annoying to have to set up an account with xioami to use the app. bought scales - set up account -set up app - used scales- app told me I'm fat - didn't really need to spend this money to learn that!
Written by pbtech.nz customer
4/5
14 February 2021
Good Product, not great
Mostly works well, and the Bluetooth integration with Mi Fit is great. Unfortunately the BIA measurement this scale does is not great - it consistently only reads me as massively dehydrated, regardless of my real hydration, causing all the derived measurements (BF%, Visceral fat, etc) to always be...
Written by pbtech.nz customer
4/5
14 February 2021
Great modern scales, Disregard all the other features
The actual weighing is accurate - however all of the other features it supposedly has, such as bone density, muscle, fat percentage, hydration (the most inaccurate) and protein seem way off/very inaccurate. But it’s not all bad, please read the pros and cons below, if you would like.
Written by pbtech.nz customer
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