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Etekcity Bluetooth smart body fat scale down to under £26
TL;DR: The precise Etekcity Bluetooth smart body fat scale is down by 48 percent to just £25.99 on Amazon.
If you are on a fitness journey, it’s really important to recognise that weight isn’t the be-all and end-all. In fact, it’s really not that important. If you’re getting fitter and stronger, you may well increase in weight, as you add muscle.
With this in mind, it can be tricky to track your progress on a regular bathroom scale. You need a smart scale to get a better understanding of where you are on your journey. Etekcity’s smart Bluetooth personal fitness scale goes beyond basic body weight measurement and calculates up to 13 key measurements, including BMI, body fat, body water, skeletal muscle, and metabolic age.
The Etekcity Bluetooth smart body fat scale is now available for just £25.99 on Amazon. This is down from the usual list price of £49.99, saving you £24. This comes with a two-year warranty and lifetime support from Etekcity. If you have a problem, a customer support team will reply to you within 24 hours.
It’s really easy to analyse your results, as data automatically syncs with the app once connected. It’s all you need to take control of your health, and see your improvements on a bright and clear display.
Look past the digits of your body weight and focus on what matters most to you.
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