SAVE $12: As of June 17,China Archives get the Renpho Smart Scale for $22.99, down from its usual price of $34.99, at Amazon with the on-page coupon. That's a discount of 26%.
If you're thinking about setting off on a fitness journey or you're already on one and need a little help keeping track of your goals, a smart scale is a good investment. While you might usually need several tools to visualize progress or body measurements, a smart scale can do it all for you as soon as you step on it. If you want to give one a try, now's the perfect time, especially with this pre-Prime Day deal at Amazon that you can snag.
As of June 17, get the Renpho Smart Scale for $22.99, down from its usual price of $34.99, at Amazon with the on-page coupon. That's $12 off and a discount of 26%.
This scale can track 13 different body composition metrics: weight, BMI, body fat, protein, subcutaneous fat, visceral fat, body water, skeletal muscle, muscle mass, bone mass, fat-free mass, BMR, and metabolic age. All you have to do is step on the scale and connect it to your favorite health-tracking app.
You can create multiple profiles to track different measurements across different members of your household, and the scale supports up to 400 lbs' capacity. It's also small and compact, so it'll fit in your bathroom or wherever you choose to put it without impeding your daily routines.
If it's time to keep a closer eye on your bodily metrics or you're just curious about them in general, this is a great price for a piece of tech that can do it all, especially ahead of Prime Day proper.
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