It used to be simple to weigh myself. I'd climb on my bathroom scale and my current weight (let's not talk about it) would appear in an inch-wide window.
But times have changed. Now when I stand on a scale, I see not only my weight but also my body mass index (BMI) score, both displayed on a comparatively large 3-inch LCD screen. My scale also connects wirelessly to my smartphone, where an app keeps track of my pound-reduction progress (or lack thereof) by automatically generating charts and graphs.
It's not that Wahoo Fitness' Balance Smartphone Scale is any more difficult to use than a regular scale. It works as expected — just step on it. And at $80, it's not too outrageously priced. It's just that there's more data generated, and there are more ways to study and dissect said data. That makes tracking your weight — and your progress losing it or gaining it — more accessible, provided you're OK with relying on technology even more than you already are for your health routine.
We've seen several of these Wi-Fi-enabled and Bluetooth-enabled scales recently. They pair with your smartphone and talk to an app, a social network, or a cloud-based service (or all three) to help you track your body stats. Withings makes a good one, as do Fitbit and other health-tracking product manufacturers. Wahoo's scale is intriguing because it has a couple of features that make the scale very easy to use. First, there's the app itself (which is iOS only for now). The scale and the phone sync to each other via Bluetooth, but the pairing happens directly through the app, not in the iPhone's Bluetooth menu.
Also, there's no need to schlep your iPhone or iPad into the bathroom to sync your weight and BMI measurements to the app. Each time you step on the scale, your stats I are shown on the LCD display and also locked into the scale's internal memory. So if your phone isn't near the scale, your weigh-in gets saved, and the next time you open the phone app within the scale's range, any weights saved on the scale automatically get mass-uploaded to your phone.
