Garmin Index Smart Scale (181.40 kg)

Garmin Index Smart Scale

181.40 kg


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solar69impulse

9 years ago

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When a user name is shown on the display, tap the scale to switch to the next user. The machine distinguishes between users based on weight and frequency of use. If another person with similar data to you is using the machine, the machine may select the wrong person.

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jacksuisse

4 years ago

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TOppenhoff

4 years ago

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It's lucky that not all of our ancestors behaved like that and that there were some who used their curiosity to bring us forward. Of course, you could still cook on an open fire, but an induction cooker is a fine thing. I'm on my 3rd charge of batteries after a good 4 years of use in a 3-person household.

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Steve13Nash

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Hello Is your Garmin Connect app up to date? Possibly delete and reinstall? Are you connecting via 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz? 5GHz is not supported by the scale. Here are a few more tips from Garmin https://support.garmin.com/de-CH/?faq=lEc2f3HmOv8MWd1DiWaJU9 Good luck!

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luca.23

7 years ago

Our prices are always dependent on various factors, such as the purchasing conditions of the supplier. In addition, we always work with daily prices. Therefore, the price of an offer can change at any time. I ask for your understanding.

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Freeskier75

9 years ago

What is the accuracy of this scale?

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Tim Gerber

9 years ago

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The question about the measurement accuracy cannot be answered in a general way. However, together with Garmin support, I can make this statement: You will get the most accurate results if you use the device under the same conditions and at about the same time each time. Activities that temporarily affect your weight and fluid balance and distribution may affect the accuracy of the readings. Garmin recommends waiting two hours after you have eaten, drunk, exercised, bathed, or visited the sauna before using the device. -Body Mass Index (BMI): Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms by your height in metres squared. BMI is often used to estimate whether someone is underweight or overweight. -Muscle mass: Muscle mass is the total mass accounted for by muscles. It is measured in pounds, kilograms or stones and pounds. The Garmin Index Smart scale measures and records skeletal muscle mass. Skeletal muscle consists of voluntary muscles that can be controlled by conscious movements. Muscle mass does not include cardiac or smooth muscles, which move without conscious control. Some examples of muscles that are not measured by the scale are: Heart, arteries, veins and gastrointestinal tract. -Bone mass: Bone mass is the total mass accounted for by bones. It is measured in pounds, kilograms or stones and pounds. -Body fat percentage: Body fat percentage is the percentage of total mass that is accounted for by fat. This includes both essential fat and depot fat. Essential body fat is required for the body to function normally. -Body water percentage: Body water percentage is the percentage of total mass that is accounted for by fluids. This measurement can give an indication of your fluid balance.

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