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Scales typefloorfloor
Mechanismelectronicelectronic
Max. measurement weight150 kg150 kg
Scale division100 g100 g
Features
Functions
automatic switch-off
automatic activation
automatic switch-off
Measurements
% adipose tissue
% muscle mass
body mass index calculation
% adipose tissue
% muscle mass
body mass index calculation
General
Memory4 users4 users
Guest mode
Platform materialglassglass
Power source4xAAA
Dimensions280x285x28 mm280x285x28 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2014may 2014
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Glossary

Functions

Tare function. A scale feature that allows you to reset the current reading to zero and not account for additional weight on the platform. In baby scales, it is convenient if you first place a diaper, towel, or soft pad, and then weigh only the baby without their weight. In floor scales, it represents a weighing mode with a child and allows the scale to exclude the mass of an adult and separately determine the weight of the child in arms.

Automatic activation. Automatic activation of electronic scales when a load is placed on them. Small, but quite handy option.

Automatic shutdown. This function ensures that the electronic balance (see "Mechanism") turns off some time after the load has been removed from it. Thanks to auto-off, you can not be afraid to run out of batteries by forgetting to turn off the device. And in some models, manual shutdown is not provided at all — only automatic.

Voice notification. Scales incorporating a voice notification feature offer audible results, typically relayed through the device's speaker. This function is commonly found in bathroom scales (as discussed in "Type of scales"), where it holds significant relevance. It caters to users who may have difficulty viewing the display without leaning or those who might find leaning inconvenient or impractical due to health issue...s. Voice notifications can be provided in various languages, allowing users to select their preferred language from the available options.

Thermometer. Availability of the built-in thermometer in scales. Usually, this function is performed by a simple thermal sensor that determines the ambient temperature; and most scales with such equipment are kitchen scales or floor scales (refer to "Type of scales"). Note that in fact, the need for a thermometer occurs relatively rarely, and this function is more of a “nice addition” than a serious functional advantage. However, such equipment has almost no effect on the cost of scales — thermal sensors are very inexpensive.

Synchronization with a smartphone. The capacity to link scales with a mobile device (smartphone, tablet) for data exchange is a prevalent feature. Generally, this involves installing a designated application, which might even be provided alongside the scales. The specifics of this connection and its functionalities can vary, contingent on the type and model of the scale. This feature is commonly found in floor-standing diagnostic scales, where measurement data is used to maintain a record of body information. It particularly benefits athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and individuals using physical activity for therapeutic purposes. Notably, compatibility extends beyond proprietary software to encompass third-party medical and fitness services. Another category of devices featuring synchronization capability is kitchen scales, where the accompanying application is employed for working with various culinary recipes.

Power source

The vast majority of electronic scales are powered by a battery pack. But some models may have a built-in battery, which does not require constant replacement. Just remember to recharge the scales.

Battery powered scales can use different types of batteries:

AA — the format of the classic "finger" batteries;

AAA — "microfinger" batteries;

CR2032 — the so-called coin type. Many PC users are familiar with this battery format. "Coins" are used to power BIOS memory in motherboards.

In addition to the type of batteries, you also need to pay attention to their number in the battery compartment.