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Living with the Fitbit Aria 2: We test out Fitbit’s second generation smart scale

Living with the Fitbit Aria 2: We test out Fitbit’s second generation smart scale

Posted on February 17, 2018July 3, 2019 By Jarvis

Fitbit takes a break from tracking your steps to help you shed some pounds

Fitbit’s name may be synonymous with wearables, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only avenue of connected tech the company is involved with.

That’s right – back for a second iteration, the Fitbit Aria 2 is the fitness tracking giant’s refreshed take on the world of smart scales. And much like the competition, the device is aiming to help users leave behind traditional scales and replace them with a smarter tablet that brings more advanced metrics, more accuracy and more guidance.

But after a successful entry into smart scales, how does Fitbit improve with the Aria 2? And does it still deliver on the above aims? We’ve been living with it for the past few weeks in order to gain a better idea.
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