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The Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora is a digital bathroom scale that offers precise measurements of weight and body composition. It features a sleek and modern design, making it a stylish addition to any home. The scale is equipped with high-precision sensors that provide accurate readings within seconds. It has a large LED display that is easy to read, even in low light conditions. In addition to weight, the Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora can also measure body fat percentage, muscle mass, BMI, and other important health metrics. These measurements can be synced to the Amazfit app via Bluetooth, allowing users to track their progress over time. The scale supports multiple user profiles, making it ideal for families or shared living spaces. Constructed with quality materials, the Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora is durable and long-lasting. It runs on batteries, making it convenient to use anywhere in the home. Overall, this smart scale is a reliable tool for monitoring and improving your health and fitness goals.
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BMI stands for Body Mass Index and is a simple tool to check if a person has a healthy weight. A BMI below 18.5 means that a person is underweight. A BMI between 20 and 25 means a healthy weight and over 30 is severely overweight or obese.
The best time to weigh is early in the morning just after you've been to the toilet and haven't had breakfast yet.
Whether you can use the scale when your feet are wet depends on the type of scale. A diagnostic scale will distort the measurement if you have wet feet. Wet feet will not affect the measurement of other types of scales.
The abbreviation lb stands for Libra Pound and is the abbreviation for a pound.
One pound is equal to 453.59237 grams.
It is best to clean your scale with a slightly damp cloth and then dry it well.
The product can still be used safely after proper cleaning. Remove the battery with gloves and clean the battery compartment with a toothbrush and vinegar. After drying, new batteries can be inserted into the device.
To pair your Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora with your mobile device, open the Amazfit app and go to the "Profile" page. Tap on "Add Device" and select "Add Scale." Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process.
The Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora has a maximum weight capacity of 150 kilograms or 330 pounds. Ensure that your weight is within this range for accurate measurements.
To switch between different metric units on the Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora, open the Amazfit app and go to the "Profile" page. Tap on the scale card and then select "Settings." From there, you can choose your preferred unit of measurement.
If you're experiencing inconsistent or inaccurate weight readings on your Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora, make sure that the scale is placed on a hard and flat surface. Additionally, ensure that you step on the scale with bare feet and stand still until the measurement is complete. Avoid using the scale on carpets or uneven surfaces.
To view and track your weight history on the Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora, open the Amazfit app and go to the "Profile" page. Tap on the scale card and then select "Weight History." Here, you can see a detailed chart of your weight changes over time and use it to monitor your progress.
Yes, the manual of the Amazfit Smart Scale Aurora is available in English .
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