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  • Withings Body Cardio: A stylish scale for fussy health nuts

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    07.02.2016

    A scale is an odd thing to review. For one thing, it's one of the few gadgets you have to be completely naked to test. It also sends you down a rabbit hole of fitness tech, with too many apps and too many connected devices that do too many things. The Withings Body Cardio scale is emblematic of that, giving you your heart rate, body-fat ratio, bone mass, water mass, the weather (!) and something you never knew you needed called the "pulse wave velocity." Oh, and your weight.

  • Samsung explores measuring body fat through your phone

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.13.2015

    You can already measure your heart rate and step counts on your smartphone, but Samsung thinks it can kick things up a notch. One of the company's recently published patent applications would use electrical impedance to measure your body fat levels. All you'd do is grab your phone, and four sensors (installed in the phone or a case) would do the rest. The feature makes sense given Samsung's ongoing health kick, and it wouldn't be surprising if this eventually turns up in a Galaxy handset you can buy. With that said, there's no guarantee that it'll either show up or work as well as planned. Phone-based health sensors aren't entirely accurate, and Samsung might not want to detect something as important as body fat unless it can give you reliable numbers.

  • Nury Tec's THP2 Training System makes the Wii Fit seem a bit childish

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    05.14.2008

    Sure, there's something to be said for turning a workout into a game, and the Wii Fit has that in spades, but there's also perks to a system that tracks every aspect of your for-realsies workouts at all times. The THP² Personal Training System from Korea's Nury Tec combines a GPS pod, body fat scale and chest strap hear rate receiver to track your well being during and after a workout. All the gadgets transmit wirelessly to a watch controller, which in turn transmits to a PC receiver to download all your stats to an included program. It's like Nike+ on steroids (minus the steroids... don't do drugs kids!), and with a projected price of $180 when this hits the States this year, not a bad alternative on price either.%Gallery-22855%

  • Sanrio offers up Hello Kitty body fat meter

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    06.02.2007

    For those of you still itching to get in on the Wii Sports exercise regimen, but are without any way to measure how many pounds you'll actually melt off, Sanrio's got you covered. Sure, you could waltz right into just about any retailer and pick up a vanilla scale, but the Hello Kitty body fat meter weighs your body in a whole new dimension of cute. Available in a trio of versions ranging from digital to analog to an actual "cooking" version, the device doesn't actually function any differently than the non-adorable varieties, but who wouldn't be motivated to shed a few pounds and have Hello Kitty smile back at you in celebration? The BF-071-KT scale (pictured) should be available in Japan soon for a price (¥6,000; $49) that only the passionate could appreciate.[Via UberGizmo]

  • BenQ's body fat-measuring phone patent

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    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    05.07.2007

    So there's nothing really cool or integrated about this -- and the concept of estimating body fat by measuring impedance is nothing new -- but the marriage of a cellphone with a function to remind us of what fat slobs we are is just too good of a patent app to pass up. The design really couldn't be any simpler; BenQ's basically just thinking about slapping a couple electrodes on the side of a phone that you'll touch to get a measurement. If only they had a device on there to measure BenQ's own weak pulse, they'd be all set.[Via Unwired View]