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TL;DR: As of Jan. 11, you can take 25% off the Innotech Bluetooth 4.0 Smart Scale, BMI Analyzer & Health Monitor and get it for just $51.99 instead of $69.


When people say weight is just a number, they’re not wrong. It’s definitely not a good indicator of overall health. There’s a lot of other factors involved — and a smart scale is one way to get familiar with those factors.

The Innotech Bluetooth 4.0 Smart Scale helps you get to know your body better with the ability to measure not just weight, but also body fat, muscle, water, protein, visceral fat, BMR, bone mass, and BMI. Using bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA), the scale breaks down your body measurements in a more eye-opening way. It connects to your phone via the Innotech app, and as soon as you step on it, you’ll get all nine measurements sent to your device. You’ll get a 360-degree view and some numbers that give deeper insights than just your weight. 

Innotech supports Apple Health, Google Fit, and Fitbit as well, so you can compare your health stats and body measurements across the board through a comprehensive smart system. Whether you want to lose a few pounds, gain muscle, monitor your health, or maintain a steady weight, the Innotech can help. Smart scales are also fun for when you're about to begin strength training.

If the whole family or household wants to double down on their health this year, the Innotech also allows for up to 10 different users to track their health stats. Each person will get their own profile and analysis to keep up with.

Making your health a priority is a great way to go into 2022. But don't fall into the world's narrow view of health (a.k.a., weight). Grab yourself the Innotech Bluetooth 4.0 Smart Scale and zoom into what lies deeper beneath the surface. It's usually $69, but you can save 25% for a limited time and get it for just $51.99.

Prices subject to change.

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