01-22-2019
04:02
- last edited on
09-10-2019
14:53
by
MatthewFitbit
01-22-2019
04:02
- last edited on
09-10-2019
14:53
by
MatthewFitbit
Got me a brand new defibrillator installed in my heart. Turns out, I've been warned by the ICD manufacturer that Aria BMI sends electricity through your feet and could cause accidental Defibrillator shock!!!! They suggested maybe wearing socks to prevent it, but if your socks are moist it will still read your BMI....so why risk it?
Have to get a new scale. It's okay, Fitbit is losing me as a customer anyway because they quit making the One tracker...can't use wrist trackers at all and that other clip-on device they offer is crap.
Moderator edit: subject updated for clarity
01-22-2019 17:57 - edited 01-24-2019 13:32
01-22-2019 17:57 - edited 01-24-2019 13:32
Hello @Truxlux, thank you for your inquiry and feedback provided about the Aria scale.
As for pacemaker/defibrillator concerns, there is no expected danger from standing on the Aria, but we recommend that these individuals not do so, as a general precaution related to that device. This is a universal precaution for pacemakers, not specific to the Aria.
As it says on the box and product page, nobody with a pacemaker should use the Aria scale. This product measures body fat using a low voltage current, and the impact of that feature on pacemakers or similar devices has not been tested.
Thank you again for the feedback about the product, this is always useful to continue improve products and services.
I hope this helps.
01-22-2019 18:09
01-22-2019 18:09
01-23-2019 03:14
01-23-2019 03:14
@Truxlux It's great to see you in our Fitbit Community!Regarding your question, the information that shared @DavideFitbit also applies for a defibrillator since the Aria scale uses bio-impedance. My best advice is to contact your doctor regarding this and ask him if a scale using bio-impedance can affect you while having a defibrillator.
Hope this helps!
08-17-2019 11:52
08-17-2019 11:52
Thank you for posting @Truxlux and @JuanJoFitbit for your reply with the additional detail regarding 'bio-impedance', as I just came home today with a new Aria 2 and excited to get it set up. But, as I carefully opened the package, I came across the warning tag wrapped around the scale stating 'not to use if you have a pacemaker or implanted medical device'.
And I just had my 6 month visit with my electrophysiologist 3 days ago. I will try to get my question through to my doctor and/or device group where the bio-impedance used by the Aria is compatible with my device. Since having my device implanted I have upgraded my FitBit 2x to include the heart rate monitor and bought FitBits for my children and parents and sister; to say, I'm a fan.
I hope the Aria is compatible, but it is not worth the chance of my device shocking me unnecessarily...that sentence right there may have answered my question.
08-17-2019 12:12
08-17-2019 12:12
08-29-2019 07:07
08-29-2019 07:07
I also have an ICD (pace maker/difibulator combo)
My implant Dr was not sure , so the Boston Scientific lady ( testing the device) never heard of any issues. She asked corporate, and the don't know, but just to be safe, I don't use it. I think that the issue is a false reading to the Dr, not necessarily you getting shocked. But I do remember them testing the device after they installed it, and the test shock HURT, BAAAD. That test shock was on the lowest setting, I could not imagine the feeling of the device shocking me at full setting!
08-29-2019 10:28 - edited 08-30-2019 02:43
08-29-2019 10:28 - edited 08-30-2019 02:43
@Audrey_A @Truxlux @Agg89 Please go to page 5 of this link from Boston Scientific. Under body hydration scale (any bio-impedance analysis), it says DO NOT USE.
I think this link is especially helpful for all people that have ICDs, pacemakers, etc. It gives recommendations for many objects (sorry, you can't use an ab stimulator) and activities (sorry, you can't tour the Hoover Dam).
Medtronic is another manufacturer of ICDs and pacemakers and has a similar list.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
08-29-2019 16:39
08-29-2019 16:39
08-29-2019 16:48
08-29-2019 16:48