01-14-2014
08:45
- last edited on
09-10-2019
14:53
by
MatthewFitbit
01-14-2014
08:45
- last edited on
09-10-2019
14:53
by
MatthewFitbit
I bought and set up my Aria about a week ago. I immeidately noticed that it was reporting my weight about 2-2.5lbs lower than my existing scale.
Doing an experiement, I placed a 25lb. dumbell on each scale getting 10 readings each. My old scale reported 25.0 -25.1 lbs each time. The Aria reported 23.1 - 23.3 lbs. each time. Since the dumbell is a known weight, to me the Aria is about 7% below what it should be.
I've read elsewhere on these forums about how an individual's weight can vary and how the Aria can report a variance of about 2lbs. In this case, I'm looking at a static weight in the dumbell.
While I can understand that I guess, what I have a problem with is consistent underreporting that I am seeing.
Has anyone else done this type of experiement or observed something similar?
Cheers
05-07-2015 13:54
05-07-2015 13:54
I've done all their suggested help tips and none have made the scale work any better. If Amazon doesn't have it on their website any longer, there's a reason. I bought mine at Best Buy along with a warranty. I think I'll return it. I've put up with the inaccuracies long enough. It's a dude and Fitbit refuses to admit it. I love my Flex and am being gifted a Plum Charge HR so it's just about the Aria scale.
@coyotedave wrote:
I tried everything suggested but still no good. A scale is useless if it varies this much. How can Fitbit sell a product so unreliable as the aria in good conscience? They are not taking emails regarding the aria. When you do get through to them by phone they are very unhelpful. I wanted a replacement they refused to do it until I sent them the original receipt of purchase then they would decide whether to replace it or not. Yah right! Fitbit dropped the ball on this! Thank god Amazon isn't like this they refunded my money. Amazon has had so many returns they stopped selling the aria. Not a good sign for fitbit!
07-21-2015 20:56
07-21-2015 20:56
07-25-2015 10:10
07-25-2015 10:10
12-29-2015 01:28
12-29-2015 01:28
I just purchased 2 aria scales. There is a difference of 1.5kg between them (the faulty one reads higher). I returned the faulty one (as I have another digital scale which matches the other Aria). I just setup the replacement Aria scale and this one is 1kg higher!
This is getting really annoying! Can someone help. Both Aria scales side by side !
12-29-2015 09:40
12-29-2015 09:40
12-29-2015 20:45
12-29-2015 20:45
OK I have replaced the second faulty scale and the third thankfully is accurate!
12-30-2015 05:52
12-30-2015 05:52
01-03-2016 16:56
01-03-2016 16:56
I spoke too soon! My 3rd Aria is reading my body fat 60% more than the 1st Scale which read my weight as 1.5kg more.
I have to agree this is a very poor design and or the quality control must not exist.
I will try support again but not holding out for anything revelatory
02-08-2016 16:06
02-08-2016 16:06
Thanks for this solution. I have been experiencing up to 15 lb weight swings from day to day. i will try your fix.
02-08-2016 16:27
02-08-2016 16:27
02-08-2016 19:19
02-08-2016 19:19
04-07-2016 15:37
04-07-2016 15:37
Glad I found these posts as it related exactly to what I'm experiencing with my Aria.
In a one day span the Aria is reflecting a huge weight loss. Note eating/exercise patterns have not changed in the 24 hour span. Took multiple readings this morning on the same hard stone floor that I always weigh myself.. There is a 24 ++ pound change in a 24 hour period.
See attachment below.
How could this be?
Thanks,
Roger
04-07-2016 15:39
04-07-2016 15:39
The next day I got these readingsm, back to 227.4 Lbs., which is more typical
04-07-2016 15:45
04-07-2016 15:45
Then the next day back to extremely low weights again. Again more inconsistent readings on the Aria, now from 227.4 lbs. down to 217.0 - 10 pound drop again as per screen shot from the previous day's weight readings.
Something is not making sense, whether with the senors/mechanics of this scale. What is peculiar is that others are having the same issue.
Does it need a firmware update to correct this, if that is possible, that would be great. A $129 scale should not have this discreptancy.
It's a pity being that the scale wirelessly uploads the readings, but what good is it if the readings are inaccruate.
04-08-2016 10:34
04-08-2016 10:34
04-08-2016 11:24
04-08-2016 11:24
@SassyNanny wrote:
Also I'm on an extended vacation with a regula scal and want to manually input my weight into my Fitbit Aria stats while gone.
You cannot input your weight data into the Aria, but you can add it manually to your Fitbit account, either in the mobile app, or in the Dashboard on your computer. In the mobile app, just tap on the weight row, then on the + sign in the upper right corner (this is in the Android app, but I guess it would be the same in the iOS or on a Windows Phone). In the Dashboard, click on See more, under the Weight tile (or go to https://www.fitbit.com/weight), then go to Log Weight at the bottom of the page.
Dominique | Finland
Ionic, Aria, Flyer, TrendWeight | Windows 7, OS X 10.13.5 | Motorola Moto G6 (Android 9), iPad Air (iOS 12.4.4)
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
12-13-2016 02:00
12-13-2016 02:00
@tsnouffer wrote:I bought and set up my Aria about a week ago. I immeidately noticed that it was reporting my weight about 2-2.5lbs lower than my existing scale.
Doing an experiement, I placed a 25lb. dumbell on each scale getting 10 readings each. My old scale reported 25.0 -25.1 lbs each time. The Aria reported 23.1 - 23.3 lbs. each time. Since the dumbell is a known weight, to me the Aria is about 7% below what it should be.
I've read elsewhere on these forums about how an individual's weight can vary and how the Aria can report a variance of about 2lbs. In this case, I'm looking at a static weight in the dumbell.
While I can understand that I guess, what I have a problem with is consistent underreporting that I am seeing.
Has anyone else done this type of experiement or observed something similar?
Cheers
Mine has had wild swings, up 8, down 6 in just 2 days
i am no where near 350 so what explains such changes?
12-13-2016 03:00
12-13-2016 03:00
What I did to fix the problem was to smash the Aria scales to peices then bought a Garmin Index instead.
Everything is perfect now... Good days!
01-01-2017 13:37 - edited 01-01-2017 13:42
01-01-2017 13:37 - edited 01-01-2017 13:42
it may be true that it has its own calibrations, because it is its own scale, but what's going on with mine? It is totally inconsistent! I got on it this morning it said 184.2 (yesterday I was 190.4) so I got on again and it read 192, so I got on AGAIN and it read 190.6...so my roommate did it and they got a reading of 206, 213, 211. Both of us did these 3 different measurement within a minute of each measurement. It is on a hard surface (tile) and not being moved. Wth is up?
01-01-2017 13:41
01-01-2017 13:41
Keep at Fitbit and they will eventually replace.