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SalterMiBody Bluetooth Digital Analyser Bathroom Scale (More Colours Available)

R799

Retail: R1,200
About

Salter Housewares began life in late 1760 in the village of Bilston, England. At this time Richard Salter, a spring maker, began making 'pocket steelyards', a scale similar to the fisherman's scale of today. For many years the UK'S No.1 brand for domestic weighing scales, Salter Housewares Ltd has now become the leading brand in many other countries.

This trusted UK brand offers a 15-Year Guarantee on all scales.

Salter Mibody scales are a range of connected devices to make weight and health management easier. Measurements are sent wireless to your mobile device and can be viewed using the free to download MiBody App. Trends can be tracked over time and the measurements explained with healthy/recommended ranges. The results are stored on your personal mobile device only and are private unless you choose to share your achievements.

Product Features
  • Measures weight plus body fat %, body water %, muscle mass and Body Mass Index
  • Bluetooth 4.0 enabled
  • Connect to your smartphone - compatible with all Bluetooth 4.0 enabled IOS and Android devices
  • Chart your progress with easy-to-use MiBody app
  • 4 user memory
  • Athlete mode
  • Easy to read backlit display
  • Step on for instant weight reading
  • Carpet feet - essential for accurate weighing on carpet and uneven floors
  • Max weight x resolutions: 200kg x 0.1kg, 31st 8lb x 0.2lb, 440lb x 0.2lb
  • Product dimensions: 33.4 x 44 x 4.3cm
  • Batteries: 4 x AAA
  • Guarantee: 15 Years
  • Colour: White or Black

For more info and see the user manual check out the Salter website!

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