

📈 Step on, sync up, and stay ahead of your health game!
The Fitbit Aria Air Smart Scale is a sleek, black digital scale that wirelessly syncs your weight data via Bluetooth to the Fitbit app. Compatible with iOS 12.2+, Android 7.0+, and Windows 10+, it supports multiple users and provides clear visual progress tracking through charts. Powered by 3 AAA batteries (included), it offers accurate measurements and effortless setup, making it an essential tool for fitness-focused millennials aiming to stay motivated and connected to their health goals.







| ASIN | B07VV6GKDS |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 77,092 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 196 in Digital Bathroom Scales |
| Brand | Fitbit |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with | Smartphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (18,908) |
| Date First Available | 23 Oct. 2019 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Display size | 10 Centimetres |
| Display type | LCD |
| Features | Smart |
| Included components | Scales |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FB203BK |
| Manufacturer | Fitbit |
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Maximum weight capacity | 5 Pounds |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
| Style | Aria Air |
| Team | Fitbit |
| Weight | 1.79 kg |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Rechargeable (non-replaceable) |
M**K
Simple, Accurate, Easy to set-up!
I've had this scale for almost a month now - It's really useful to know your body weight/progress and being able to see all the trends in the app is very motivating for my fitness journey. I started hard weight training about 1 month ago and use this scale as a way to track my progress. I have to say that I am quite pleased with how well it records results and communicates with the app – I haven't ever had a single issue with the accuracy, app sync or Bluetooth function. · The app tracks the weight whenever you use it - so I have a record of every measurement it's taken since I started using it. You will get your weight, and the scale will send this data to the app over Bluetooth where your BMI will be calculated and graphed. · A great feature for families or flatmates is that the app can store and track the data of multiple users via the same device or on different devices. This feature makes it possible for several people in a household to use this scale to understand their health better. 👉 Using it is simple: Turn ON the app on your phone -> Step on the scale -> Wait for the prompt from the phone, and you're done! ☑ Pros: ✔ Multi-user friendly ✔ Automatic sync ✔ Stable Bluetooth connection ✔ 3 AAA batteries included ✔ Excellent build quality ❎ Cons: - The app options/settings could have been better designed and organised All in all, I’m very pleased with my purchase.
G**Y
Great scales, easy to use and accurate
First of all these look great in black and also they have a really well built feel to them. Very easy to set up, just pull the tab out of the back (yep it comes with batteries 3xAA) and it will turn on straight away. Download the fitbit app if you haven't already, turn on your Bluetooth and add device on the fitbit app, click the scales, step on and done, it will synk your weight straight to the app and show you a graph of your progress. There is a little button on the back (pictured) which let's you change the weight displayed from kg to stone or lbs. The scales are very accurate when tested with a weight. Really a good bit of tech that give you a visual representation to motivate you with your weight goals
C**K
Overpriced and underwhelming!
Don't get me wrong, I love Fitbit trackers and smart watches and have owned several over the years, culminating in their flagship Fitbit Sense which I absolutely adore. I was so into Fitbit that I threw away a perfectly good pair of bathroom scales in October 2020 to replace them with the Fitbit Aria Air and have regretted it ever since! Firstly disappointment, it doesn't even measure body fat! A £50 connected bathroom scale that doesn't even measure body fat! Seriously Fitbit?!! To be honest though, even if it did, I'm not sure the app would be able to use the data constructively. Yes the app is generally brilliant and can do some amazing things with the data it imports from its trackers and smart watches, but when giving you smart scales related data it is extremely lacking and basic. Next huge disappointment was the reliability of its Bluetooth connection. On average it would download the weight reading to the app about one time in five! I downloaded a software patch, and reinstalled it on the app twice, but it never improved. On the odd occasion that it did download, it was so slow that I had usually manually typed my weight into the app by that stage! I've heard reports doubting the accuracy of this scale. I don't know how true they are as I didn't have another scale to compare it with, so who knows. Simply hearing these doubts was concerning though, considering this is priced as a premium product. Final straw was when it started to give me spurious readings last week. Changed the batteries, but it didn't solve the problem and it started weighing 20lbs light! At that point I gave up and binned it. Have just spent £15 on a scale which connects to its app 100% reliably, giving me a plethora of data which the app graphs beautifully for me. It even looks better than the Fitbit and all for less than a third of the price! Here lies the problem - You are simply paying an inflated price for the Fitbit name and getting a very mediocre product in return. Come on Fitbit, you can do much better than this!
T**Y
Does NOT do what it says on the tin!
Fitbit Aria Air? A complete waste of time and money. Doesn't deliver against a single promise on the box... 1: Easy smartphone set up = Yes, but.. Only syncs to the fitbit app once, and then never again (sometimes Yes after resetting, but not always) 2: Works with multiple users = No, didn't get this far as can't get it working with one user nevermind multiple (see #1) 3: Displays & tracks weight = Yes it displays weight, tracks it? No (see #1) (again) 4: Sends stats to Fitbit app = No (see #1) (again) (again) 5: Syncs to your Fitbit app = No (you know where to look by now) 6: Works alongside Fitbit trackers = No (works at all regardless of whether you have had the misfortune of purchasing other Fitbit products would be nice) In summary... Avoid purchasing one! Unless of course you love nothing more than resetting and reconnecting devices your smartphone on a daily basis? In that case buy two.
S**W
Update: Inmiddels werkt de app weer prima en wordt alles heel snel gesynchroniseerd. Heb deze weegschaal gekocht omdat ik al een Fitbit horloge heb. Daarnaast ziet hij er gewoon heel mooi uit! Het koppelen en wegen gaat makkelijk. Alleen synchroniseert de weegschaal niet goed met de app. Pas wanneer je de app helemaal stopt, (vanuit instellingen) en daarna weer opstart, worden er goed gesynchroniseert. Aanrader als je het niet erg vindt dat het niet vlekkeloos werkt, voor de rest een topapparaat ;)
K**D
I love my new scale, accurate, easy to use and syns seamlessly with my Versa3.
R**S
Betydligt billigare än Aria 2 som vi hade tidigare. Ibland synkar den inte med mobilen och saknar fettprocentsmätning.
M**I
Premetto che non ha il calcolo del BMI, quindi se state cercando una bilancia con quella caratteristica, questa non fa per voi. Per il resto ottimo prodotto. Integrazione con la sua app perfetta e accoppiamento semplicissimo (ci sono voluti 5 minuti guidati dal wizard). Il design e' piacevole (ma e' soggettivo). Rispetto ad altre bilance che ho avuto, ottimo il consumo delle batterie. Direi un ottimo acquisto, ma a me non serviva il BMI.
A**X
It's a good scale, but I thought it would have more integration to the app. First it takes forever to connect to the app by Bluetooth, then if the scale falls asleep while waiting to connect, the connection fails. Second, you still have to press save on the app, it doesn't automatically transfer the weight. I guess it makes sense, but you have to basically weigh yourself with the phone. I don't know if you have the same phone as me, but with the metal case, that adds almost a pound. It's not more practical than a regular scale, in my opinion.
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