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Arboleaf Bluetooth scale is on sale for less than $30 on Amazon
TL;DR: The Arboleaf Bluetooth Body Fat Scale is beloved by Amazon reviewers and it’s $29.98 with a 25% off coupon, saving you $9.99.
Pro tip: If you’re trying to get that summer bod, weight may not be the best indicator of whether you’re healthy or not.
It’s time to ditch your old scale and opt for a smart one that measures body fat instead. The Arboleaf Bluetooth Body Fat scale is one of the highest-rated smart scales on Amazon, and it’s less than $30 when you use its 25% off coupon.
Working out regularly, though it burns hella calories, could cause your weight to stay the same or even go up. This is because muscle actually weighs more than fat — so gaining muscle may make you heavier, but it doesn’t mean you’re not progressing.
The Arboleaf Bluetooth scale wants to keep you informed through your fitness journey and can sync with Apple Health, Google Fit, and the Fitbit app to show you your progress throughout the day. Using four high precision sensors and four sensitive electrodes, Arboleaf graphs 10 body composition essentials: weight, body fat percentage, body type, visceral fat, body water percentage, muscle mass, bone mass, BMR, BMI, and metabolic age. The scale can even remember who’s on the scale based on their body composition, so you and others in your house won’t get mixed up.
Amazon customer Steve Lee writes:
“I’ve never owned any devices that measures the body compositions, and the Arboleaf Scale definitely do it for me. I started using the scale as soon as it arrived and the process in pairing the scale to the app was easy. I can see my weight, body fat, BMI and so on. The composition results made me aware of my eating and motivated me to do more exercises. I loved this product. A must have for every home.”
Regularly $39.98, you can save $9.99 with the 25% off coupon and grab the scale for $29.98.
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