FitBit Aria Air

FitBit Aria Air

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Smart scale from Fitbit
  • Displays weight data for unlimited users
  • Wirelessly syncs with FitBit app via Bluetooth
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In-Depth Review

Fitbit Aria Air Review (2024): Smart Scale Ideal for Fitbit Users 

Fitbit Aria Air Review (2024): Smart Scale Ideal for Fitbit Users 

We enlisted one of our expert testers, who’s also a CPT and nutrition coach, to test this household name brand smart scale for our Fitbit Aria Air review. Read the full review.

Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • Available in two colors: white and black
  • View trends/progress with charts and graphs in FitBit app
  • Unlimited different users able to sync with scale
  • Affordable for a smart scale
What needs improvement ...
  • Requires FitBit account
  • Does not store data
  • Measurements and reading limited
  • Only connects via Bluetooth to the Fitbit app

Product Summary

Specs

Dimensions

11.8” (H) x 11.8” (W) x 1” (T)

Weight

3.9 lbs

Display

Backlit LCD

Users

Maximum 8 user

Measurement range

10-400 lbs

Battery

Requires 3 AAA batteries

Materials

ABS bottom, tempered glass platform

Color(s)

Black and white

Warranty

Limited 1 year warranty

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      Summary

      Fitbit Aria Air is a smart scale that wirelessly sends data from the scale to the FitBit app. It allows up to eight different users. The scale will automatically determine the user based on weight, so you’ll have to select yourself if your weight is similar to another user registered on the scale. It does require the FitBit app and account, so if you’re not already using Fitbit products, you may want to look elsewhere. Some customers did find the connectivity to be inconsistent.