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Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale, Black

3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 6,539 ratings

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  • Aria syncs automatically and wirelessly through your home Wi-Fi network. Network requirements: Wireless 802. 11b, WEP/WPA/WPA2 personal security, Automatic (DHCP) IP setup (static IP configuration not supported)
  • Aria automatically recognizes up to eight different people. Your weight data syncs to your private Fitbit dashboard, so you can control what data you share. Measurement range: 20-350 lbs
  • To set up for the first time, you’ll need one of the following: Windows XP and later, Mac OS X 10.5 and up, iPhone 4S and later, iPad 3 Jan. And later, and leading Android and Windows devices
  • Aria uses 4 AA batteries - no power cord necessary. Battery type: 4 standard 1. 5V size AA batteries (included)
  • Water Resistance: Aria is designed to work in a humid bathroom environment. Some condensation due to hot showers, etc. will not damage the scale. The scale should not be submerged. Avoid splashing large amounts of water on the scale. To prevent slipping or accidents, please thoroughly dry the glass top and your feet before stepping on the scale.

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Fitbit Aria Wi Fi Smart ScaleThis stylish black Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale measures weight, percentage body fat and BMI. It features a tempered glass platform (ABS base) and has a weight range of 9-158kg. This impressive set of modern scales connects to your home wi-fi and has the technology to recognise up to 8 users. When you step on the scale it not only displays your name but will automatically sync the individuals data to the users (free) online Fitbit account! Your account provides you with helpful tools, graphs and motivation to achieve goals, including weekly emails of your progress. Aria is battery operated (includes 4 x AA batteries). Measures approximately 31.2 cm x 31.2 cm x 3.3 cm. Warning: Do not use if you have a pacemaker or other internal medical device, or are pregnant. Not intended for use by children under 10.

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Move it up: Since blood increases further up your arm, wear your tracker higher on your wrist to improve the heart rate signal during workouts. Start by moving the device up to three finger widths above your wrist bone, then experiment with slightly lower placement. Keep it secure: The less your tracker moves during exercise, the more chance you have of maintaining a heart rate signal throughout the activity. Do not wear the band too tightly, as this can restrict blood flow and goes against our wear and care guidelines. Hold steady for ten seconds: High intensity exercises or activities that cause you to keep your wrist bent (like push-ups) or move your arms vigorously (like dance) may interfere with heart rate signals. If you stop seeing a signal during these types of activities, hold your wrist steady for ten seconds during breaks to get your reading.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.28 x 1.31 x 12.28 inches; 4.7 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ FB201B
  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 9, 2012
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Fitbit Inc
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0077L8YOO
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 6,539 ratings

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Environmental Requirements: You will get the most reliable readings on a hard surface (not carpet). Operating Temperature: 41° to 104° F. Relative humidity: 0-95%

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3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
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Customers like the weight tracking, and appearance of the wearable computer. However, they are not happy with the value. They say it's a little expensive and not worth the money. Customers are mixed on quality, connectivity, battery life, ease of setup, and accuracy.

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867 customers mention609 positive258 negative

Customers like the weight tracking feature of the wearable computer. They say that the weight measurement is fairly accurate, and the website that tracks every time they weigh themselves is an excellent motivational tool. They also appreciate the fact that it keeps track of one's weight history and shows a progression of weight over time. The fact that the product is WiFi keeps them weighing more often, which keeps them motivated.

"...The scale is pretty and fits well in the bathroom, it's not too big, heavy, or gaudy...." Read more

"...like the tight integration with the Fitbit app, it shows a progression of weight over time and gives you little badges every time you lose 5 lbs...." Read more

"...During the first 1-2 weeks, my frustrations with body fat settings and trouble with the rug in our bathroom, I would have probably gone with 4 stars..." Read more

"...I love being able to see daily measurements and graphs on my iPhone along with the rest of my fitbit stats...." Read more

338 customers mention311 positive27 negative

Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer. They say it has a modern and classy appearance, the scale looks great, and the mobile apps are beautiful. They also appreciate the shiny and modern design.

"...I got the black version and it is thin, sleek, and substantial (footprint, heft)...." Read more

"...black model (sort of wish I would have gotten the white one) and it looks nice. If any problems crop up I will update this review...." Read more

"...with the Fitbit One pedometer, the mobile apps, and the beautiful web-based trending charts...." Read more

"...About the SetupThe Aria is very sleek. I bought the black one. Nice scrolling text in the window etc etc...." Read more

1,802 customers mention1,097 positive705 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's quick and painless, the scale works as advertised, and does it well. However, others say that it didn't work, the setup won't worked, and it keeps failing on Step 2 of the setup.

"...Visually, the scale is very impressive. I got the black version and it is thin, sleek, and substantial (footprint, heft)...." Read more

"...a Ethernet wired computer that does not also support WIFI, the setup won't work). I used my phone to do the setup and that worked well...." Read more

"...initial glitches in setting it up for my home network and it worked great for a month...." Read more

"...It could not have been any easier, everything went perfectly using the directions in the box and the step-by-step instructions on the installation..." Read more

1,285 customers mention748 positive537 negative

Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the wearable computer. Some mention that it automatically syncs with their fitness pal, and connects easily using the correct mobile device. However, others say that the scale can fail to connect to wifi properly, and use the 802.11b protocol, not the newer 802.11.n protocol. It would find the network, but wouldn't connect to upload data.

"...I have no complaints about this scale at all. It syncs smooth and quick, shows up on the Fitbit website just like it's supposed to, and its numbers..." Read more

"...Functionally, there are a few problems. First, connecting the scale can be a challenge...." Read more

"...The integration is nice, as I can weigh myself repeatedly throughout the day and have it pop up automatically...." Read more

"...This Aria scale integrates in nicely on the [...] site, and the weight and Body Fat% stats show up in the dashboard right below the steps and other..." Read more

1,105 customers mention677 positive428 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of setup for the wearable computer. Some mention that the setup process is very straight forward and easy, while others say that there is very little that is intuitive about the setup. The app is good at giving you instructions, but some find the instructions difficult to follow. The WiFi setup is the worst, most unintuitive they've seen in several years.

"...process, all other scale settings (users and their profiles) are very easy to setup once the scale is working correctly with the network...." Read more

"...it, and the scale must be in setup mode, but the phone process was cumbersome enough that the scale would sometimes time out of setup mode before I..." Read more

"...I am happy now with the black model, it looks elegant, simple, and pretty. Sort of like an Apple device...." Read more

"...One thing to note: setup was very easy, but you do need to use a WIFI connection to do the setup..." Read more

494 customers mention245 positive249 negative

Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the wearable computer. Some mention it's very accurate when it comes to fat% by bio-electrical, while others say that it needs to be more accurate and more robust. They also say that the readings can vary quite a bit within a short amount of time.

"...There is nothing negative to say about this scale so far. It seems accurate, gives me the same reading as the cheap digital scale I was using before...." Read more

"...Finally, the body-fat reading is precise but probably not accurate...." Read more

"...The weight never changed, always at 195.6 lbs, so very precise (note, precise is repeatability, not how close the measurement is to reality)...." Read more

"...It is NOT accurate, but good for watching trends.WORKING FINE NOW -- but what a hassle. So I'm satisfied for now...." Read more

138 customers mention47 positive91 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that the battery lasts for a pretty long time, while others say that the scale was broken and not simply out of batteries. It takes 4 AA batteries and comes with all the required batteries when you purchase it. However, some say that it causes the batteries to drain very quickly and that battery waste is a normal function with this scale.

"...Batteries came dead. This won't be an issue if you buy it new, but used you might need 4 AA batteries.-..." Read more

"...It seems like a solid machine that will last a good long time. I am happy now with the black model, it looks elegant, simple, and pretty...." Read more

"...After a few seconds the scale showed an ERR message and then shut off. It could not give me my feedback, weight, or BMI...." Read more

"2016: Updating this review.Batteries ran out, I replaced them...." Read more

371 customers mention104 positive267 negative

Customers are not satisfied with the value of the wearable computer. They mention that it is a little expensive, not worth the money, and a complete waste of time and money.

"...It is certainly NOT worth the hours of my very limited time I had to spend to set it up...." Read more

"...May be a bit overpriced for what it does though, if you don't absolutely need the Fitbit connection." Read more

"...so much money on a scale, but now feel that it's definitely worth the price. It seems like a solid machine that will last a good long time...." Read more

"...and tapping were just too much friction for me and not worth the extra time and effort...." Read more

Horrible Value and Practically Meaningless Body Fat Readings
2 Stars
Horrible Value and Practically Meaningless Body Fat Readings
I bought this scale because it said it can "Accurately track your weight body fat percentage and body mass index (BMI) online"Here's what it does well:- Weighs you to the nearest .1- Uploads that information to the websiteHere's what it does not do at all:- Accurately track body fat percentageThe body fat number reads like fiction. I have gotten on and had a reading of 11.2%, and then an HOUR later gotten a reading of 20.5%. There is no way to gain any meaningful information from that. The absolute best thing you could say about it is that it might be within 5% of the actual number, but that kind of variance gives me no reason to even believe that is true.There are tons of scales for $100 less that also offer body fat readings, and I can't imagine they are less accurate. And if you want to skip that altogether, you can do even better.Buy this scale if it is worth $100 for you to have it enter the data directly into the fitbit database, rather than weighing yourself on a $25 scale and just entering the number manually. I give it two stars for utterly failing at the thing I wanted it most for (body fat readings), and for being a horrible value.(As a geeky significant digit side note, displaying the body fat reading with a reading to one decimal place, should - in the scientific world - mean that the reading is accurate to within .1%. Given that it's only hitting within 5% at best, they should give giving a reading of "20" and not "20.1". Making it say, "20.1" when they clearly know that it is not accurate to .1% is either a blatant attempt to make it look more accurate than it is, or it betrays the fact that they know nothing about instrumentation, measurement or science. Either way it's bad.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fitbit Aria has proven to us to be the best set of scales we have ever owned. All Must knows on review. UPDATED to new network *
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 22, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fitbit Aria has proven to us to be the best set of scales we have ever owned. All Must knows on review. UPDATED to new network *
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 22, 2016
For me and my husband having a good set of scales / body analyser was a must.
When you are lifting weights, and training hard it's very important to see when you are burning fat or destroying muscle tissue.
Although we recommend this scales to any family, regardless if they're training or not.

Fitbit Aria has proven to us to be the best set of scales we have owned.

We also use it as the family's scale and its even helping our daughter look after and maintain a healthy weight.
With her puberty change she was adding weight on non-stop, and she felt bad but did not realise it was a hormonal change… with the Fitbit Aria my daughter is more conscious of her body without an unhealthy obsession. The charts and keeping a healthy track of her progress is helping her a lot.

Instead of talking to you about how stylish it looks etc… I'm just going to go through the basic MUST KNOWS that I wish I would have known.
I really hope it helps.

-Ready to set up straight out of the box
The scale arrives with pre-installed batteries.
All you need to do is place them on a flat surface and pull the small plastic tab sticking out of the battery compartment to power on the scale.
Do this and do not touch it or anything until set up is fully completed or it will get "stuck" and you will have to re-set.

If any step of the set up goes wrong for any reason, and you need to re-set, take the batteries off for two minutes and Aria re-sets from the start of the process to a "ready to continue OK" state. Yes it has a mind of its own upon set up. ;)

-Set up on computer is also a piece of cake
I have it working on my Windows 10 All in One without any issues.
Account set up has clear steps to follow all the way through.

-Really easy to set up with your router.
Just make sure your router is set at 2.4 GHz frequency.
On the set up it was a little temperamental not wanting to connect to our Wi-Fi, it simply kept thinking and thinking, so at this point I took the batteries out for 2 minutes and started the Wi-Fi set up from scratch.
While off I logged out my account, the logged back in, re-entered the password and it worked straight away.

In case it helps I also have a MAC address restriction on my Wi-Fi, so only the devices I give permission to connect can use the Wi-Fi even if they have my password (to avoid cheeky neighbours from using my Wi-Fi) and I thought this would be a problem but it's not.
I took the restriction off, found the Aria Scale, noted the MAC address and then I added it to the permitted list. I have never had any issues.

-Rated top scales for accuracy
Just make sure you are placing them on a flat/hard surface as bathroom floor or wooden floors.
(So it will not work on carpets)

Aria scales have four load cells sensors to measure your weight.
Body fat information is measured through electrical impedance, which is the measure of the opposition that a circuit presents to a current when a voltage is applied. So the sensors send a signal and see how much resistance your body provides. Body fat has a different density to muscle and water so the measurement picks that up.
It finally calculates the % with the reading and based on the weight and data you have on your account.
Because the weight gets updates automatically every time you weigh yourself, the measurements are more accurate too.

The scale measures body mass using bio impedance analysis. Indium tin oxide (ITO) electrodes form a pattern on the top of scale and sends a small, safe signal through the body to measure impedance.

This sensors help the scales provide more accurate measurements.
Most of body analysers and scales simply calculate body fat with the weight, height and age without measurements from any sensors.

You can also set up the mode, so the scales are on "Regular" or "Lean".
“Lean” mode is intended for body builders and athletes with a lower body fat % compared to their muscle mass. This setting is ideal for my husband and improves the scale’s accuracy.

Each user can have their own setting.

-It will synchronise with your fitbit tracker account
I have my android app as well as my desktop version.
In one app / account if I click on my devices I can see both my Fitbit HR and my Aria scale.
When I'm looking at my Fitbit HR stats, I can see my weight and my weight goal process all in same page ;)
Both my husband and I are both very happy with it.

-Myfitnesspal friend
My Aria scales are also synchronised with myfitnesspal account so from my app I can check my macros and my weight progress.
Making my life a lot easier.

-No more pen and paper / record books
You weigh yourself and it gets automatically tracked.
It does not matter if you use it once or 10 times a day.

-Multi users
On the Aria Account, a main user/the main account can invite another 7 users.
You will need a different email for each person and they will all have to confirm the account from the invitation email and create their own account.
Weights in between users can or cannot be seen by other users of the scales.
You have the option to choose if your progress and measurements can or cannot be seen by others.
For instance at home I am the main user.
On my app I only see my weight and my weight progress, my weight goal etc, my husband sees his data and so on…
So we have our privacy ;)

But on my account on my PC, which I am set up as the main user, we have chosen to see all of our weights and all of our progress, so me and my husband sit down and share and compare our progress. He always beats me though ;)

The online account can also be set to private so no other Fitbit Aria can see any of your stats.
So even though there is an Aria community, you don’t have to be part of it, if you don’t want to.

It also says it's not good for weighing children, well… keep their socks on so body mass sensors cannot run or work on them and just "guest" weigh them ;)

Guest users are all those who have not been set up with their own accounts, as little children or my sister when she comes round and asks me to let her weigh herself.
A guest user will simply not get their body fat calculated, but the weight measurement will be stored on the main account as a "Guest" entry.

-Scales measurements
On scales: weight and body fat %. With nice blue illuminated digits.
On app: water, fat and muscle, weight loss / weight gain progress.

You can also choose from stones and lb or kg.

-Min and Max Weights
It can measure a Maximum Weight of 158 kg / 350 Lbs
Minimum weight for accurate reading 10kg / 20 lbs.

-It's smart
Walk up to the scale, go on.
It will tell you to step off and it will ask the 1st 3 digits of your name with a ?

So for an example, if you're MIKE, the scale will display MIK?
Do nothing if it recognised you OK.
Step once to tap the scale and change the user, until you reach yourself.
I find it gets it right most of the time ;)

-Very easy to store
I keep mine upright (sideways) in between two units I have in my room, every morning I put it on my wooden floor, take my measurement and again I store in a very narrow, out of the way, safe space. I have 4 children so I don’t want the scales to be in the bathroom for them to be playing around with ;)

Because I have it stored upright/ sideways when not in use, the scale goes through a calibration process every time I go to use it in the morning. Instead of weighing me once, it will simply take two consecutive weigh-ins.
This takes a few seconds and you will know that your Aria is calibrating when you see the "SENSING" message appear on the screen.

-Guarantee
2 Full years of peace of mind with Fitbit quality.

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REVIEW UPDATE
Today we have had to change our router and of course once the new one was installed we have had to add all our Wi-Fi devices again.
With our MAC filter too (what a task)

As our ARIA was connected to our old Wi-Fi name with our old password, we have had to do all the set up again.
It has turned out to be a lot easier than expected.

Steps to change WIFI on Aria;
Go to;
www dot fitbit dot com slash uk slash setup slash aria
All together and properly noted of course ;)

Download the software (pink big box)
Save and Run

Choose your new Network name
Enter New Password

Take one battery off your Aria
Count 10 seconds
Put battery back on

Aria says "SET UP ACTIVATED"
If it doesn't take the battery off again and count to 15 ;)
Follow the steps on the set up program running…

A few clicks here and there and… Connected!
I hope this update becomes helpful.
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As an overall we are really happy with this scales and after owing around 4 body analysers scales, our Aria scales are the ones that are lasting us longer and taking the most accurate readings.
I personally recommend Aria scales to any family.

****JULY UPDATE
I still very much like my Fitbit Aria, but as you all know besides only accepting 8 profiles (which is not the issue) Each one of them needs to be set up from main PC account, with an individual e-mail.
From main account you send invitation, open the e-mail accept invitation, create profile….)

When you try and create a profile for a child, even if your intention is to weight them with their socks on and just record the weight, Fitbit will not allow you to as there is a minimum age requirement (I think it was 13).
So up until now, with our Fitbit Aria, we have only weighed our children as "guests" so entries are only available on the online account and all are under a guest reading.

But when you have three little ones of very similar ages (5, 6 and 7) the reading can get confusing and… Mixed up.
Hence reason why I was looking for a more family friendly scale ;)
As I have now found the perfect scale to weigh my kids with, and has an amazing APP as well as many more features as up to 10 users...
With the following readings;
Body water %
Body fat %
Bone %
BMI
Visceral fat
BMR
Muscle Mass
I thought I would share it with you.
The link is:
[[ASIN:B01CU01NE4 Body Fat Scale,ZJchao Bluetooth 4.0 Body Bathroom Scale Measures Weight, Body Fat, Hydration, Muscle and Bone Mass with Auto Recognition]]
This scale is on the £50 mark and I find it ideal to track my little ones weight record.
I am sticking with my Fitbit Aria (as I have already purchased it)
But for my kids, this affordable but complete scale, has impressed the whole family.
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ALEIX FARGAS LARROSA
5.0 out of 5 stars Hace lo que dice que hace. Muy práctica y fácil de usar.
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5.0 out of 5 stars have some fun with your weight
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