06-04-2017 20:08
06-04-2017 20:08
I have the Body Trace Scale. It has the ability to sync with an app that I used through a program called Newtopia which does online coaching about losing weight and making healthy lifestyle choices. Anyway they provided me the Body Trace Scale. I would like the Body Trace Scale to be able to sync with the Fitbit charge 2 device, app and online dashboard. Then my weight would sync directly instead of manually adding it every time. Suggestions!
06-04-2017 20:38 - edited 07-31-2018 11:22
06-04-2017 20:38 - edited 07-31-2018 11:22
My first thought is to do a search for the terms Bodytrace and Fitbit
My seconf thought would brle to ask Bodytrace if they would connect up to Fitbit. Fitbit provides everything that they would need.
Third thouhht would be to see if IFTTT syncs to Bodytrace, if they dont then ask them. They are trying to set up a site that will sync juat abiut any thing to anything.
07-31-2018 11:19
07-31-2018 11:19
Any luck with this? I wonder what would happen after you stop the health program
07-31-2018 11:23 - edited 08-10-2018 07:12
07-31-2018 11:23 - edited 08-10-2018 07:12
I have no idea, have you asked Bodytrace?
They would be the party that would set-up this link .
08-07-2018 05:40
08-07-2018 05:40
Welcome to the Forums @beth_cing. Hello @Rich_Laue.
Like @Rich_Laue mentioned, it would be up to Bodytrace to develop such a connection. After doing a quick search I couldn't find anything about such a connection existing so definitely reach out to them about it.
Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions.
08-07-2018 11:03
08-07-2018 11:03
Thanks all for the reply. I reached out to Bodytrace and they said the scale will only work with its intended program.
I think if you quit the program, they will stop the GSM cellular subscription. The monthly subscription fee is $10? So not sure anyone would want to pay those just for the convenience of having the weight automatically logged
08-10-2018 06:05
08-10-2018 06:05
Hello @beth_cing.
Thanks for the update, makes sense.
If you have the time, maybe you could visit one of our Discussion boards. Lots of different topics to talk about with other Forum members.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
09-11-2018 18:49
09-11-2018 18:49
I use a free app called "Lark" that syncs my Body Trace scale via Bluetoothas well as syncs to my Fitbit... both devices were actually supplied to me from the app for free... they ask you question about your health insurance and somehow if you qualify... it is all free... the program is a VR life coach that you interact with daily... give it a try...
09-13-2018 10:38
09-13-2018 10:38
Welcome to the Forums @Ramjet_Jr.
Thanks for taking the time to share what worked for you! I'm sure that other users will find it useful!
As mentioned above, be sure to visit one of our Discussion boards if you have the time.
Let me know if you have any questions.
09-14-2018 14:48
09-14-2018 14:48
Just dl'd Lark. It appears to require a paid subscription to log food or weight.
09-14-2018 17:58
09-14-2018 17:58
09-17-2018 08:05
09-17-2018 08:05
Hello @Ramjet_Jr and @Jetpower.
Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences and thoughts on the matter.
Please do keep in mind that this a help board for Fitbit. Asking for help regarding any other devices can be considered off-topic as per our Community Guidelines. I'd recommend that any issues you have regarding third-party products be taken directly to the manufacturer so that they can provide you with the proper troubleshooting steps and assistance.
Let me know if there are any further questions.
09-17-2018 08:57 - edited 09-17-2018 09:07
09-17-2018 08:57 - edited 09-17-2018 09:07
Thanks for providing rhat helpful background, indicating that the "It's free" trigger is backed by a program (which, in turn, bills the health insurer as a claim on the user's behalf).
Going back to the O.P. subject, $10 a month does seem high for automatically logging weight. However, $3 a month might be more attractive and may work over the long-term both for the developer and for customers.
On an ancillary note, I stuck with the Flex 2 bc it's relasonably waterproof, and was surprised and disappointed to find that the waterproof model doesn't include relevant features such as heart rate monitoring.
09-24-2018 08:35
09-24-2018 08:35
Hey @Jetpower.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and feedback on the matter.
In regards to the Flex 2, we do have other swimproof devices that do have HR tracking, like the Versa or the Ionic. Even the upcoming Charge 3. Maybe you could find one of those to pique your interest.
Feel free to reach out if there is anything I can help out with.
09-29-2018 02:29
09-29-2018 02:29
@Ramjet_Jr So does your weight automatically load to your Fitbit app or only your Lark app with the scale that Lark provided?
10-03-2018 19:20
10-03-2018 19:20
10-21-2018 09:33
10-21-2018 09:33
I was hoping they would link it too That stinks
10-21-2018 09:36
10-21-2018 09:36
I think it depends on your insurance company
10-26-2018 07:19
10-26-2018 07:19
Hello everyone.
If you have the time, maybe you could post about the Body Trace scale in our Feature Suggestions board. That way, other users could comment and vote on the idea to show their support. Be sure to read the FAQ if you have any questions on the way that board works.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
11-24-2018 10:43
11-24-2018 10:43
I was on a similar program (I think it was a diabetes prevention program), and so was someone else I know. Both of our programs ran out after a year. We both ended up on weight monitoring/reduction programs. I got a Fitbit Flex2 and my friend got an earlier Fitbit and a BodyTrace scale.
Both the Fitbits and the scale still work. The Fitbits work through their app, but the scale only works through the scale app, which costs now that the 1 year program is over.
I'm guessing your scale will stop sending in info after a year.