YUNMAI Smart Scale 3 (YMBS-S282)
YUNMAI X Smart Scale (YMBS-M268)
How to choose smart scales?
Quick guide on how to choose a smart scale.
YUNMAI S Smart Scale (M1805CH)
What is Yunmai Smart Scales?
Yunmai smart scale measures and displays more than 10 body parameters: body fat percentage, visceral fat, muscle mass, hydration level, body mass index (BMI), basal metabolic rate (BRM), etc. For this, the device is equipped with a system of sensors. The scale emits safe and minor electric current through the body, and the sensors read the resistance level of various tissues. Based on this data, the device compiles a report on the ratio of fat, bone, and muscle. We also use proven scientific methods to calculate BMI, BMR, and other average health indicators. You can track all the data through the YUNMAI App, which connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth. Yunmai smart scale helps you monitor your condition and adjust your workouts and nutrition.
FAQs
What is a smart scale, and how does it work?
A smart scale is a digital scale that measures weight and other body metrics, such as BMI, body fat percentage, muscle mass, and more. It connects to a smartphone app via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to track and analyze your health data over time.
What metrics can a smart scale measure?
Smart scales typically measure weight, body fat percentage, muscle mass, bone density, water percentage, BMI, and sometimes visceral fat and metabolic age.
How accurate are smart scales?
Smart scales provide reasonably accurate weight measurements, but the accuracy of other metrics like body fat percentage may vary. Regular calibration and proper use can improve accuracy.
Do I need a smartphone to use a smart scale?
While a smartphone is not required to use a smart scale for basic weight measurement, it is necessary to access the full range of features and to track your data over time using the companion app.
Are smart scales safe for everyone to use?
Generally, smart scales are safe for most people. However, they may not be suitable for pregnant women or individuals with implanted medical devices like pacemakers due to the electrical current used for bioelectrical impedance analysis. Always consult with a healthcare provider if you have concerns.