EatSmart Precision MaxView Digital Buedzëmmer Skala w / 4.5 Backlit LCD Display, Sëlwer

Brand:EatSmart

3.7/5

86.36

D'EatSmart Maxview Digital Buedzëmmer Skala ass den ideale Wee fir Äert Gewiichtsverloscht séier an einfach ze verfolgen. Mir nennen et de Maxview wéinst senger HUGE 3.5 x 2.5 LCD-Liesung, ee vun de gréisste verfügbar haut. Déi blo Géigeliicht verbessert nëmmen d'Liesbarkeet vun dëser Skala vun enger Distanz an am nidderegen Liichtraum. Mat enger robuster, décker 8mm kloerer temperéierter Glasplattform, a markéiert mat Sëlwer Akzenter, passt dës Skala an all Ëmfeld. EatSmart's propriétaire Schrëtt op Technologie erlaabt Iech einfach op d'Skala ze goen an a Sekonnen hutt Dir eng präzis Liesung op déi nootste 0,2 lbs, net néideg ze erwächen oder op d'Skala ze tippen oder e Knäppchen drécken fir ze aktivéieren. Véier Präzisiounssensoren liwweren präzis Liesungen bis zu 400 lb (180 kg) Einfach ze benotzen an extrem genau, d'EatSmart Precision MaxView Skala ass konstruéiert fir den héchste Genauegkeetsnormen z'erreechen. Seng véier High-gauge Precision G Sensoren liwweren genee Miessunge bis zu 400 Pond / 180 Kilogramm. Dës EatSmart Skala ass konsequent zouverlässeg a bitt d'Motivatioun déi Dir braucht fir Iech selwer op der Streck ze halen an Är Gesondheetsziler z'erreechen. Enthält den EatSmart 100. Kontaktéiert eis w.e.g. fir Hëllef oder fir Är Skala ze léisen.

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Nëtzlech Tipps: Kalibratioun ass néideg fir den éischte Gebrauch. No Akkuen agefouert, Plaz Skala op Net-Teppech Buedem, Press Skala opzemaachen an erlaben auszeschalten. Follegt dësen Tipp wann ëmmer d'Skala geréckelt gouf. Mir recommandéieren Iech zur selwechter Zäit ze weien, ähnlech Kleeder unzedoen fir bescht Resultater. Bedenkt datt d'Gewiicht de ganzen Dag schwankt. Ëmfaasst: GRATIS Moossband fir Kierperännerungen ze verfolgen, Auto Off Feature fir déi 2 AAA Batterien (abegraff), niddereg Batterie an Iwwerlaascht Indikatoren an einfach ze verstoen Uweisunge Handbuch. Präzisioun manipuléiert: Weegt bis zu 400LB (180 kg) an 0,2 lb (1 kg) Inkremente iwwer 4 Präzisiounslaaschtzellen, konstruéiert no den héchste Standarden. MaxView Readout: Super Gréisst 3,5 x 2,5 LCD Ausliesen weist fett Zuelen an eng hell blo Géigeliicht fir déi bescht a sichtbar Liesung. Raum Plattform: 12.125 x 11.75, robust 8mm kloer temperéiert Glasplattform ass mat Sëlwer Akzenter beliicht, a passt einfach a vill Baddekorer.
Batteries 2 AAA batteries required.
Brand EatSmart
Color Silver
Country of Origin China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number ESBS-51
Manufacturer EatSmart
Material Glass
Product Dimensions 12.5 x 12.5 x 1 inches; 5.38 Pounds
Readout Accuracy 0.2 Pounds
Weight Limit 400 Pounds

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Scritto da: Thomas Daniel
Nice looking scale with large numbers :) works great and easy to use.
Nice looking scale with large numbers :) works great and easy to use.
Scritto da: Tanya Clark
Easy to see
The numbers are very big,easy to see....stays on for a minute so you can step off and read it....very nice.
Scritto da: Dex
Consistent Accuracy
I bought this scale because my old scale gave a different reading every time I stood on it. I would stand on the scale four for five time in quick succession and the old scale would show different weights. This does not happen with the EatSmart Precision Maxview scale - it shows the same weight even if I stand on it four or five time in succession. It's definitely easy to use, and the the weight numbers are large and clear. I feel that this scale is money worth spent, and I don't see why anyone would not rate this scale as a five star.
Scritto da: Larry
Nice looking scale but readings are not repeatable or accurate
The Eat Smart Precision MaxView Scale, ESBS-51, is fully described and accurately pictured in the sales literature. If features and appearance are more important than repeatability and accuracy, this may be your scale. I selected the MaxView from the hundreds of scales that are on the market for several reasons. I wanted large digits (not analog dials) that could be read from a standing position in the shadow cast by my body without my glasses. Scales with 1 and 2” LCD displays and correspondingly small numbers were immediately eliminated. The 2¼” high, backlit numbers on MaxView’s 4½” diagonal screen are easily read. I wanted a scale that uses batteries that I typically have around the house, will hold a fair reserve of power and are available everywhere. The Eat Smart scale uses AA batteries that are included. Scales that use button style batteries dropped to the bottom of my selection list. I wanted a modern looking scale that doesn’t draw attention to itself. The glass and chrome Eat Smart pretty much matches that requirement. Scales that are oddly shaped and don’t fit under my feet and the oversized scales that take up extra floor space were eliminated. I also wanted a scale that you step on, get your weight, and walk away with a consistent, accurate reading. Unfortunately, this is where the MaxView scale lost 2 stars and my purchase recommendation. The MaxView displays weight to one decimal place in 0.2 pound increments. The extra digit increases the precision of the reading, but has nothing to do with accuracy. A manufacturer can display weight to 5 decimal places but that doesn’t mean the number is accurate. Within reason, repeatability is more important than the actual value. I use a scale to determine if I am losing or gaining weight. The precise number is not that critical. Unfortunately, the MaxView Scale does not provide a repeatable weight and, if the readings are not repeatable, the accuracy of the scale has to be questioned. I made 4 sets of measurements at random intervals ranging from 30 seconds to 2 minutes on different surfaces and generally got different weights each time I stepped on the scale. For example, one reading was 181.4 pounds. A second reading made 30 seconds later was 182.8 pounds. Weight gain and loss is a slow process that takes place over time. Random readings that vary even a half of a pound can add confusion. Sets of measurements made on a vinyl floating floor and sets made on concrete both had variations among consecutive readings. I sent the four sets of data to Eat Smart’s customer service to determine if I have a defective scale and got this reply back: “The manufacturing tolerance is typically plus or minus 2 pounds under 200 pounds, and 1 % over 200 pounds. If the readings are within this tolerance, the scale is working as designed.” Based on other reviews, I may have gotten a good scale since the variation between consecutive measurements was up to but no more than the 2 pound manufacturing tolerance. Placing the scale on a concrete floor did reduce the variability somewhat but the variation from one measurement to the next was still as much as half a pound regardless of the surface and regardless of whether I calibrated the scale between readings or not. The surface of the MaxView scale is not slippery, even with damp feet in a steamy bathroom. We returned another scale with metal strips on the surface that was slippery. Those of you who have purchased the MaxView scale or contacted their customer service know that Eat Smart requests that you send in reviews of their scale if you are happy with the product or service and call them if you are not. I don’t know whether this solicitation factors into their 81%, 5 star rating or not. But, it is definitely something to factor into your purchase decision. On the plus side, Eat Smart Customer Service was very responsive and forthcoming to my inquiries about the lack of repeatability. August, 2018 Update: I decided to do another repeatability test on this EatSmart (ESBS-51) bathroom scale now that the components have had time to relax and the flexures and pivots should be moving freely. This Eat-Smart scale has been used a couple times per day for 7 months. After weighing myself 14 times, I cannot tell you with any certainty how much I weigh. The readings indicate I weigh somewhere between 177.6 # and 178.8 #, but, with variability like that, who knows what a fifteenth reading may have been. A pound one way or the other may be sufficiently accurate for most people, but not all. The actual readings were 177.6, 177.6, 177.8, 177.8, 178.2, 178.2, 178.2, 178.0, 177.8, 178.2, 178.8, 178.6, 178.8 and 178.8. The measurements were made at intervals ranging from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. The scale was not moved and was not re-calibrated between readings.
Scritto da: Kay Pennington
Scales you can read!
I like the scales bc they are light weight easy to move. They have big digital numbers! Easy to read. They are acur te! I have these before. They last a long time.!! The are the best I have ever had!
Scritto da: auntgidget
The scale reading has very large numbers.
I like the product. Unfortunately it arrived with dead batteries so I had to replace them. Otherwise it works great.
Scritto da: Cyndi Sexton
Perfect. Easy to read!
Great display and accuracy
Scritto da: HARRY LLOYD
Second scale
We added another big bedroom and bathroom so that we now have a His and a Her's bathrooms. That called for a second set of scales. We had a set from at least 10 years ago and loved them so it was natural to buy another Eat Smart scale with big numbers to use in the bathroom with no windows. Works great.
Scritto da: Merumeni
Device was faulty but seller was excellent
Seller did his best!

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