05-21-2021 06:35
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So I've been using the Renpho smart scale from Amazon, and I love it. The issue I'm having is with the Fitbit app. I have my scale synced to the app, but when I weigh my weight always syncs up to Fitbit less than what the scale actually said. It's literally always by only an ounce, but that's really weird to me, and I don't understand why it's happening. Has anyone else experienced this? Any way to correct it other than going in and fixing it manually? Thanks in advance!
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05-21-2021 10:47
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I'll bet it's because your stats are actually stored as metric, with the option as to how it's displayed.
Scale probably sent it as lbs, converted to kg for logging, converted back to lbs for display.
Somewhere significant digits isn't maintained, or just rounding issue.
1 oz is 0.02835 kg.
But a 0.1 of a pound is not an ounce anyway - but 1.6 oz so 0.04536 kg, awfully close to to rounding.
Let's see - 173.4 lbs x 0.453 (could be 0.4536) = 78.5 kg (or 78.65) / 0.453 (or 0.4536) = 173.3 (or 173.4)
So either truncating instead of rounding, or just need another significant digit.
That's nothing really compared to issue years ago.
For a bit, new accounts with weight entered as lbs wasn't converted to kg, just logged as the kg weight. Displayed correctly though, so bug on 2 parts.
Those with new accounts wondered why their daily burn seemed almost 2 x what online calc's estimated.
But the math showed exactly what happened, despite what was displayed.
Help the next searcher of answers, mark a reply as Solved if it was, or a thumbs up if it was a good idea too.

05-21-2021 07:46
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I think weight getting transferred being off by a tenth of a pound has been as issue for years, even with Fitbit scales. I've just learned to accept it, not considering a tenth of a pound really significant, especially if it is always the same direction, though it does seem it should be fixed.
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I'll bet it's because your stats are actually stored as metric, with the option as to how it's displayed.
Scale probably sent it as lbs, converted to kg for logging, converted back to lbs for display.
Somewhere significant digits isn't maintained, or just rounding issue.
1 oz is 0.02835 kg.
But a 0.1 of a pound is not an ounce anyway - but 1.6 oz so 0.04536 kg, awfully close to to rounding.
Let's see - 173.4 lbs x 0.453 (could be 0.4536) = 78.5 kg (or 78.65) / 0.453 (or 0.4536) = 173.3 (or 173.4)
So either truncating instead of rounding, or just need another significant digit.
That's nothing really compared to issue years ago.
For a bit, new accounts with weight entered as lbs wasn't converted to kg, just logged as the kg weight. Displayed correctly though, so bug on 2 parts.
Those with new accounts wondered why their daily burn seemed almost 2 x what online calc's estimated.
But the math showed exactly what happened, despite what was displayed.
Help the next searcher of answers, mark a reply as Solved if it was, or a thumbs up if it was a good idea too.

05-22-2021 05:38
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Thank you. That does make sense.

