12-28-2013 19:20
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12-28-2013 19:20
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Anyone have it? How accurate do you think the body fat % is? That's my biggest goal. Lose fat gain muscle.

12-28-2013 19:31
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12-28-2013 19:31
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I received mine last week and while I have no definite means to prove it, it seems quite close as far as body fat. I was 16% which seems pretty close as I'm lean and fairly muscular. Only way to know accuracy is to do more comprehensive testing.
As others here have pointed out, it's the trend in weight and body fat most of us are looking for. That would generally be down with respect to body fat.

12-29-2013 00:48
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12-29-2013 00:48
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I've been using one for the past six months. I don't know how accurate the body fat measurements are in absolute terms (because I have nothing to compare them against), but they have certainly been consistent over time (no huge swings from one day to the next). I always use the Aria first thing in the morning, after going to the bathroom. This means body fat % will be higher than at other times of the day, because my body is less hydrated then (I don't drink during the course of the night). I may step on the scale in the middle of the day, but the measurements are I keep are the ones made first thing in the morning (you can delete individual measurements from your account, once they have been synced to it). I have the same goals as you: not interesting in losing weight any more, but rather further lose fat, whether in absolute or relative terms. I've found the Aria to be a good motivator for that.
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.
02-16-2014 12:18 - edited 02-16-2014 12:19
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02-16-2014 12:18 - edited 02-16-2014 12:19
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I just got my Aria. I had comprehensive body fat composition done at the lab and I'm 13% currently. I am a 6' tall female and weight 144lbs. In full competittion form, I am 11% body fat and 140lbs. Today my first reading on the Aria gave me a 28% body fat reading. Even using the basic BMI scale, I would not register this high. I do not believe this product is accurate. I have other scales that measure the same and gave me signfiicantly lower readings. I could have a faulty scale and may have to contact customer service.
@Dominique wrote:I've been using one for the past six months. I don't know how accurate the body fat measurements are in absolute terms (because I have nothing to compare them against), but they have certainly been consistent over time (no huge swings from one day to the next). I always use the Aria first thing in the morning, after going to the bathroom. This means body fat % will be higher than at other times of the day, because my body is less hydrated then (I don't drink during the course of the night). I may step on the scale in the middle of the day, but the measurements are I keep are the ones made first thing in the morning (you can delete individual measurements from your account, once they have been synced to it). I have the same goals as you: not interesting in losing weight any more, but rather further lose fat, whether in absolute or relative terms. I've found the Aria to be a good motivator for that.

02-16-2014 12:32
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02-16-2014 12:32
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Did you set yourself as lean (as opposed to regular)?
If you are competing in bodybuilding, fitness etc., a better/more versatile/more reliable (and also significantly more expensive) product for you might be this:
http://www.amazon.com/BodyMetrix-Personal-Ultrasound-Body-Composition/dp/B006C3T68G/
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.

07-19-2015 04:10
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07-19-2015 04:10
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Where do you find the regular or lean setting. Is this on the Aria in relation to reading your body fat? Thanks.

07-19-2015 05:58
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07-19-2015 05:58
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I dont have the aria but I do have a body fat %age scale
Its reasonably accurate and consistant.
But it depends
The fatter you are the better it will be.
I got mine at 30% body fat, down to 24% body fat now and they are reasonable numbers for me.
Charge HR 2
208lbs 01/01/18 - 197.8lbs 24/01/18 - 140lbs 31/12/18

07-19-2015 09:54
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07-19-2015 09:54
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Sent from my iPad

02-18-2016 22:00
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Just got mine how do i sync it using my laptop?

