Product Features: Brand: NokiaModel Number: WBS04Black: BlackDisplay Type: DigitalType: Smart ScalesCompatible with: SmartphoneSize: Free SizeMaximum User Weight: 180kgMeasurement Increments: 100gMeasures: Body Fat %, Body Water %, Bone Mass %, Muscle Mass %Battery Type: Lithium IonProduct Dimensions: 32.7 x 32.7 x 1.8 cmWeight: 2.60kgEAN-13: 3700546702341Details: Heart health Assess overall cardiovascular health with heart rate and Pulse Wave Velocity, a medically-accepted measurement that tracks the speed at which heartbeat-generated waves move along the arteries. Full Body Composition analysis. Monitors weight (kg, lbs., st lbs.), body fat & water %, plus muscle & bone mass. Weight trend screen delivers instant feedback. Best-in-class accuracy. Get high-accuracy measurements via Position Control technology, a patented body position detector. Automatic synchronization. Data from every weigh-in appears in the Health Mate app automatically via Wi-Fi (iOS and Android). Less than an inch thin. Features a solid aluminum base, heat-tempered glass, and the ability to be accurate on any surface. Pulse Wave Velocity assess and improve cardiovascular health with this medically-accepted measurement. Heart Rate track standing heart rate to understand overall cardio fitness.
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A**T
Complicated
Little complicated
P**A
Nokia removed pulse wave velocity measurement.
Update Jan 2018. Felling massively ripped off bu Nokia. They've removed pulse wave velocity measurement so I paid a £60 premium for scales that no longer have a featured I paid for. Nokia are offering £30 compensation to spend at their store so I'm £30 worse off already and the only thing I might want from their store is £35 cheaper on Amazon anyway so doubly ripped off.Original: Impressed with this but a few niggles. Records weight consistently though it was higher than my old scales :-( PWV seems to only work with damp feet and pulse occasionally seems to record half my normal pulse (unless I'm really chilled without realising it!) App is generally good but would like to add notes eg mucho exercise, naughty kebab
A**N
Nokia have just disabled the only useful feature of these scales
Nokia has now decided to disable the Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) feature on all of these scales, by pushing out a required automatic software update. PWV was the only distinguishing feature of these scales, and the only thing that made it worth spending the extra money on them, compared to other scales. It stinks that Nokia pushed the marketing on these so hard before Christmas, only to decide after Christmas that the feature does not work properly and so they are removing it. Yet another company that does their product testing after they have sold it to customers, instead of doing it before.
S**D
NO-TIA not Nokia!
I returned this product after several weeks of use and perseverance. I wanted this to be the most technological advanced product I’d seen for a while but it failed to satisfy. This product did NOT identify the difference between my partner and I as it suggests. I identify the difference. The scale just gives the options. Anything below a charge of 84% affected the way the scale worked. The PWV rarely worked when the charge was this low or gave ridiculous readings like 6.1 one day and almost 8 the next. Really disappointed with this product and it needs some serious work before I’d purchase a newer model.
G**R
Good and not so good.
First 7 or 8 months this has been great. Plenty of measurements, the App synchs easily and cross shares results with my Vitality App (Health Insurance). However the past three or four weeks the scale has not measured body data other than weight, properly - only on about two occasions. I’ve cleaned the surface as instructed but still giving same issues. Will watch it and see if another clean can help, though it looks fine. Either need it to work correctly it make a warranty claim. But when it works it’s a great device.
A**R
(Body+ would be a better and cheaper option now)
I don't often write any reviews, but for this I had to do it. Today I got a e-mail from Nokia Health stating that this body scale will lose the feature "Pulse Wave Velocity". One of the selling features of this scale. (Body+ would be a better and cheaper option now). Unless they make the scale cheaper it's not worth it.Nokia Body Cardio - Frequently asked questions about Pulse Wave Velocity removal:As I'm not allowed to use URL's look for knowledge article on the Nokia Health website: 360000004227
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