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The Fitbit Aria Air is a Bluetooth-enabled smart scale that measures weight and BMI, syncing data seamlessly to the Fitbit app. Designed for multiple users, it offers easy setup and clear progress tracking through intuitive graphs, making it an essential tool for millennials focused on data-driven health and wellness.







| ASIN | B07VWC629V |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,172 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #193 in Digital Bathroom Scales |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (19,386) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2019 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FB203WT |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 11.8 x 1 inches; 3.95 Pounds |
D**T
Don't follow "sync" instructions!
Nice sleek design. The sync instructions provided do not work. You will need to: 1) Open your Fitbit app on your phone. 2) Select your picture (usually on the top left of your phone app), which will take you to your ACCOUNT. 3) Select +SET UP A DEVICE 4) Scroll to your device, select, and it will sync once you tap on the device you want to sync. BEEP BEEP BEEP - update update... Ok, so what I just realized is that the phone will lose connection via the Bluetooth scyn. This is okay, all you need to do is: 1) Open your Fitbit app 2) Step on the scale 3) Tap "SAVE" in your app... So, that annoying piece of paper with these instructions should tell you how to SET UP A DEVICE before this sync instruction, that'd make it a lot easier. It seems that a company like Fitbit would catch that and correct the instructions provided! **I was not able to sync my weight and save it until I removed my socks. After I removed my socks, my weight and other info were able to sync. I don't know if that was a coincidence, but it would make sense that you would need to remove your socks since the scales log more info than just your weight. Hope this helps!
C**A
Fitbit scale
Great product
B**.
Use a hard surface like tile, not floating wood flooring
I had an issue with this scale reading inconsistent by about 1 lb up and down when I first got it. For reference, I am 300 lbs and 6'3 tall. After some messing around with it, I found that the scale does not read correctly on my wood flooring in my bedroom. I started using it on the tile floor in my hallway/bathroom instead and now it reads correctly and consistent every time. I think what was happening was that because of my weight, the 4 measuring feet were compressing the wood flooring (there is a foam layer under my wood flooring so the floor has some give to it and doesn't feel like walking on concrete). I am using the Fitbit app with this. Had no issues linking the scale to the app and so far have had no issues logging my weight. Make sure you have the app open and are on the weight screen in the app before stepping on the scale though. It doesn't wake the app up or anything like that, you need to have the app open on your phone when you want to weight yourself and link it.
K**R
Inaccurate, Difficult to Use, Sync Issues
I have been a loyal Fitbit user for the past decade, with multiple fitness trackers and every version of the Fitbit Scale. I loved the Aria and Aria 2, and when my Aria 2 broke recently, I replaced it with the Aria Air. It was a huge step back in terms of convenience and usability. Starting with setup - it's important to know that this is a Bluetooth only scale. This means that you need to have your phone near you at the time of the weigh in to capture it in your app. If I had realized this, I would never have purchased. Second - the setup, while appearing easy, was incredibly difficult. My spouse and I are both users. I originally setup the scale via my Fitbit app and sent an invite to her. No matter how many times we went through the setup process (scale restarts, app restarts, phone restarts, scale resets), the scale would not work via her application. It would work for me, but never for her. When she would step on, it would appear to work, but then say that the scale was not setup correctly and would not log a weight. To address this issue, I spent hours on the Fitbit forums reading through the various issues with phone syncing. Finally, after multiple resets, we decided to setup the scale on her application, and then invite me. As of 7 days, this has been working, but I've been leery of restarting the scale or moving it in case the sync breaks again. Now - as for the scale itself, I've had it for 7 days, and neither my spouse or I have had any shift in weigh in, or body fat change. To have 7 identical weigh-ins across two people doesn't match our trends from other scales / weigh ins, so it makes me distrust the accuracy of this scale. At the end of the day - I just ordered a Withings scale, and this one will be returned or recycled.
S**W
Update: Inmiddels werkt de app weer prima en wordt alles heel snel gesynchroniseerd. Heb deze weegschaal gekocht omdat ik al een Fitbit horloge heb. Daarnaast ziet hij er gewoon heel mooi uit! Het koppelen en wegen gaat makkelijk. Alleen synchroniseert de weegschaal niet goed met de app. Pas wanneer je de app helemaal stopt, (vanuit instellingen) en daarna weer opstart, worden er goed gesynchroniseert. Aanrader als je het niet erg vindt dat het niet vlekkeloos werkt, voor de rest een topapparaat ;)
K**D
I love my new scale, accurate, easy to use and syns seamlessly with my Versa3.
R**S
Betydligt billigare än Aria 2 som vi hade tidigare. Ibland synkar den inte med mobilen och saknar fettprocentsmätning.
M**I
Premetto che non ha il calcolo del BMI, quindi se state cercando una bilancia con quella caratteristica, questa non fa per voi. Per il resto ottimo prodotto. Integrazione con la sua app perfetta e accoppiamento semplicissimo (ci sono voluti 5 minuti guidati dal wizard). Il design e' piacevole (ma e' soggettivo). Rispetto ad altre bilance che ho avuto, ottimo il consumo delle batterie. Direi un ottimo acquisto, ma a me non serviva il BMI.
A**X
It's a good scale, but I thought it would have more integration to the app. First it takes forever to connect to the app by Bluetooth, then if the scale falls asleep while waiting to connect, the connection fails. Second, you still have to press save on the app, it doesn't automatically transfer the weight. I guess it makes sense, but you have to basically weigh yourself with the phone. I don't know if you have the same phone as me, but with the metal case, that adds almost a pound. It's not more practical than a regular scale, in my opinion.
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