Description:
This smart bathroom scale uses 8-electrode dual-frequency BIA and segmental analysis to deliver detailed body composition readings, helping to track weight alongside muscle, fat and hydration changes. It pairs with the Fit Profile app over Bluetooth so you can save history and view trends on your phone or on the scale’s LED display for quick checks at home.
Key Points
The scale measures 27 body composition metrics, including BMI, body fat, muscle mass, body water, bone mass and visceral fat, which makes it useful for monitoring training progress or general wellbeing. ⚖️ It supports unlimited users with recognition for up to 9 created profiles, so several household members can keep separate records without confusion. The large weighing surface offers a stable platform for different foot positions and the HD LED shows seven key metrics directly on the unit, avoiding the need to open the app every time. 📱 Consider that this device should not be used by people with pacemakers or other implanted medical devices and it is not recommended during pregnancy, according to the manufacturer.
Technical Specifications
- Name: GE Scale for Body Weight and Fat
- Capacity: 180 kg / 400 pounds
- Surface dimensions: 310 x 336 x 33.8 mm
- Sensor system: 8-electrode dual-frequency segmental BIA
- Display: HD LED showing up to 7 metrics
Benefits
Regular use gives a broader picture than weight alone by showing changes in skeletal muscle, subcutaneous fat and basal metabolic rate, which can help inform training or dietary decisions. The app stores historical data and produces charts so you can compare weeks and months, and it can sync with fitness ecosystems such as Apple Health, Fitbit and Google Fit. The combination of on-scale display and phone charts provides flexibility for those who want immediate feedback or deeper analysis later.
Usage Recommendations
Initial setup requires pairing the scale with the Fit Profile app and entering personal data such as height once. Step on to measure and the scale will identify the user and show the stored metrics if the profile has been created. For more consistent comparisons, weigh yourself at the same time of day and follow the manufacturer’s guidance on barefoot contact for accurate BIA readings. Also note that hydration levels and recent exercise can affect impedance measurements, so interpret short-term changes with care.










