Smart Xiaomi Mijia Body Composition Scale S200 costs $10
20.05.24
Xiaomi has introduced a new smart scale, Mijia Body Composition Scale S200, equipped with high-precision sensors for comprehensive tracking of health indicators. The scale sensors have a division of 0.05 kg, which allows you to record even minor changes in weight. The device is designed for users weighing from 0.1 to 150 kg.
In addition to measuring weight, scales can measure bone mass and overall body composition. A unique feature of the device is the balance test, which evaluates the user’s coordination, stability and reaction time while standing on one leg.
Mijia Body Composition Scale S200 supports HyperOS Connect technology and uses Bluetooth 5.4 for wireless connection with a smartphone or tablet. The Mi Home app can calculate the optimal weight based on the user’s height and age, and receive detailed reports visualizing weight changes over weeks, months and years. The scale can store information for up to 36 users, providing each with individual data on weight and other indicators.
The Xiaomi device is powered by three AAA batteries, which last up to 180 days of operation. The Mijia Body Composition Scale S200 will go on sale on May 20th for about $10.
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