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Kellyjames
10th November 2016, 20:55
For those of you who are into their gadgets and health....has anyone seen this new health tracker on the market. It comes in at about £100, and doubles up as a phone cover.

It's called Kito+ and can monitor, your ECG, Resps, Temperature and blood oxygen.

https://azoi.com/

Louise
11th November 2016, 23:16
Interesting Kellyjames, thanks for sharing.

Although, I do wonder if your heart rate and resps could be checked manually

Louise
12th November 2016, 13:22
I saw these scales and thought they were pretty cool. I love the fact the information on the scales is sent to an app on your phone, helping you to track your weight and fat loss. Although, at £140.00 I would want it to be my personal chef too:rolleyes:

http://pcmanabu.com/wp-content/uploads/20141116r70.jpg

Yogi001
13th November 2016, 19:23
Blooming hell, posh scales, but way overpriced. I've seen similar with a different brand name. Shop around if you want something like this.

Louise
16th November 2016, 17:00
have you seen the Lumie bodyclock light? Designed to wake you up gradually with increasing natural light, the changing light helps your body alter hormone production and prepare you for the day ahead. http://www.lumie.com/products/bodyclock-starter-30?gclid=CM7ghcHerdACFdMV0wodeOMGzw#fo_c=616&fo_k=307774c3120c8f58194d1a92c2219076&fo_s=gplauk&fo_oid=4352
https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/02/uk-health-and-beauty/APlus/BCStarter_sequence._V147703171_.jpg

Caree
17th November 2016, 06:38
have you seen the Lumie bodyclock light? Designed to wake you up gradually with increasing natural light

The idea is great, but surely it is against nature, therefore it has an unnatural effect on the human body, doesn't it?

Mummy2Two
19th November 2016, 19:24
Blooming hell, posh scales, but way overpriced. I've seen similar with a different brand name. Shop around if you want something like this.

I like the idea of these scales though, I would invest in a pair, definitely.

Mummy2Two
19th November 2016, 19:28
I saw this 'SITU scale', so I thought I would share it on here. It says it is a food scale that talks to your Ipad. It weighs your food and total nutrients and feeds that back to your Ipad.
I will warn you, it is not cheap; Amazon Uk have it for £84 http://situscale.com/
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-BSl4ISsqMeE/VhzpeKpEx_I/AAAAAAAAIes/6a1e8C7tpBo/s1600/SITU_Scale.jpg

Teri23
22nd November 2016, 08:46
It comes in at about £100..... can monitor, your ECG, Resps, Temperature and blood oxygen.

https://azoi.com/

What the point of spending £100 on this gadget? You can feel your own pulse, count your own resps and tell if your oxygen is low.

Teri23
22nd November 2016, 08:50
The idea is great, but surely it is against nature, therefore it has an unnatural effect on the human body, doesn't it?

I think that's the point of the clock, while the bulb is unnatural compared the sun, it is not quite as unnatural waking up for work at 5am in the winter, when it pitch black outside and expecting your body to function instantly. The lives we live today is unnatural

Jade26
10th January 2017, 20:01
I saw these scales and thought they were pretty cool. I love the fact the information on the scales is sent to an app on your phone, helping you to track your weight and fat loss. Although, at £140.00 I would want it to be my personal chef too:rolleyes:

I got a set of these in the sales, a cheeky Christmas gift to myself:angel: these are great for gadget lovers, and I love the fact the information goes strait to your phone. It even gives you your water, fat and bone percentage:encouragement: well worth it.

sophie
20th January 2017, 19:17
It seems a crazy price just for scales, it's because it's a fad thing....in about a year the price will drop, to a more affordable amount!

Jonelle
30th June 2017, 12:05
It seems a crazy price just for scales, it's because it's a fad thing....in about a year the price will drop, to a more affordable amount!

I was thinking about getting some of these scales, and have kept my eye on them thinking much the same as you, the price will drop once there is a flood of them on the market. But I have to say that so far the good ones seem to be holding their prices.

Cassandra
2nd July 2017, 08:13
I invested in some new scales, because I love gadgets and these were no exception, the more information they give you, the better. I love the fact the info goes to my phone or iPad and I can visually see the changes I am making on a graph. It is so motivating.

Louise
26th November 2017, 12:06
I did succumb to the body fat composition scales, and during the Black Friday deals, you can pick these up at a fairly decent price.

I have to admit I have a love hate relationship with my scales at the moment, and this is more pronounced when the numbers do not go in my favour:doh but overall, I do think they are a good investment, but not for those people that easily become obsessed. What I do think they are good for is highlighting that weight gain comes in different forms, and some more beneficial than others. It can be disheartening when your weight goes up, but in fact you have gained muscle not fat (which is a good thing). The old fashioned scales would just register this as weight gain, which may force you to change your food/exercise plan, when in fact what you were doing was 'on point' as they say.

Kellyjames
26th November 2017, 16:39
Personally, I think scales are the work of the devil, I find my obsessed with them, and much like you Louise I find I have an unhealthy love-hate relationship with them too. As a result I do try to avoid them like the plague despite admitting to being the owner of a body composition scale.

Deena
1st December 2017, 08:06
I think that the problems with these scales is that they should be understood to be a guide with a -/+ variation and not an accurate calaculation. There are so many factors that affect and change the readings, that it is potentially dangerous in the wrong hands (or minds).