Beurer BF800 Diagnostic scale

310 € Reference: 511770

Digital diagnostic scale beurer BF800 is intended for weighing and providing a diagnosis of your personal fitness data. It is intended for self-testing in the private domain.

Beurer BF800 scale has the following diagnostic functions that can be used by up to 8 persons: body weight measurement, measurement of body fat percentage, body water percentage, muscle percentage, bone mass and measurement of  basic and active metabolic rate.

Digital diagnostic scale BF800 also has the following functions: switch between kilograms “kg”, pounds “lb” and stones “st”, automatic shut-off function, battery change indicator for weak batteries, automatic user recognition

BF800 features LCD display of three initials of the user.

Storage of the last 30 measurements for 8 users if the data cannot be transferred to the app and a maximum of 20 unknown measurements can be stored.

Diagnostic scale BF800 uses Bluetooth Smart (low-energy) and transmits via the 2.4 GHz frequency band to the beurer Health Manager application on your smartphone or PC

Beurer BF800 operates according to the B.I.A. principle (bioelectric impedance analysis). This enables the measurement of physical relationships within seconds by means of an undetectable, completely harmless electric current. The body fat percentage and other physical relationships in the body can be determined by measuring the electrical resistance (impedance) and calculating constants and individual parameters
such as age, height, gender and degree of activity.

Muscle tissue and water have good electrical conductivity, and therefore lower resistance. Bones and fatty tissue, on the other hand, have low conductivity as fat cells and bones conduct hardly any current as a result of their very high resistance.

Please be aware that values obtained from the diagnostic scale represent only an approximation of actual analytical medical data. Only a specialist physician can accurately determine body fat, body water, muscle
percentage and bone structure using medical procedures (e.g. computed tomography).

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