Taylor Smart Scale Review

A couple of weeks ago, I received a brand new Taylor Smart Scale from EatSmart Products. I love new gadgets and was so excited to get it set up.

IMG_2436 The Taylor Smart Scale:

—Uses bluetooth technology to transfer your data wirelessly to a tablet or smart phone through the free SMARTRACK app.

—Tracks weight, and estimates body fat, body water and muscle mass, and has a goal setting and tracking feature through the SMARTRACK app and can connect with other apps like myfitnesspal, mapmyfitness and RunKeeper as well.

—Calculates daily calorie intake needed to maintain current weight.

—Supports up to 8 users.

IMG_2446Josh and I set up the scale right before Christmas, perfect timing to start tracking our weight, huh?! The set up was a little more complicated than I had expected. Once we downloaded the SMARTRACK app, it took a little while to get our phones paired to the scale. It wasn’t the most intuitive, but after 30 minutes of fumbling around, we finally got it to work. Setting up your profile in the app was pretty easy – gender, body style (normal or athlete), birthday, height, activity level, and goal weight.

We each stepped on the scale with the app open on our phones. It took a few tries for the scale to transmit the data to the app, but eventually Josh and I had our base weight, body fat, body water, muscle mass, and the calculated calorie intake stored.

IMG_2449The scale is supposed to be able to recognize which user it is each time you step on the scale based on weight. If the app is active near the scale, then it will transmit the data via bluetooth. For the next couple of weeks, we both weighed ourselves daily (except for the days we were traveling for the holidays) to test out the scale. Each time we weighed ourselves, it took a couple of attempts to get the data transmitted to the app. If the scale doesn’t recognize your user profile, it will not calculate body fat, body water, muscle mass, or calories. On average, it took about 2-3 attempts before the scale would recognize us correctly and record the information. Sometimes it would get confused about which user if we both stepped on one after another even though Josh and I have a pretty large weight difference. Eventually we started clearing out the scale each time (by stepping on the edge and weighting for the scale to register 0.0) and it seemed to work better.

IMG_2489Prior to this new toy, we were using an older version of this Tanita scale that tracked weight, body fat percentage, and body water for up to two people. For the price of $59.95 on Amazon, there are definitely a number of pros despite some of the cons (even in comparison to what I was used to):

—Tracks more than one or two users. Though for us, there’s just the two of us using it.

—While the app has some room for improvement (see cons list), it is nice to be able to store your data points somewhere. I am not going to lose sleep if I am up/down a pound from day-to-day, but it is nice to be able to see historic changes where in the past, I relied on my memory and how pants fit!

—Since the app tracks everything, this will be a great feature when I am further in marathon training to capture weight and water loss before and after a long run.

—For body weight and water, the app shows your most recent data point and how it compares on a spectrum based on your profile – low (blue), normal (green), moderate (yellow), and high (red).

—The scale is pretty slick and modern looking. The platform is made from tempered glass and looks pretty stylish in our bathroom.

—Good value for the price.

The cons are not so much about the scale as it is about the SMARTRACK app.

—Bluetooth technology is not always perfect so it is expected that data transmission will not be seamless each time.

—The app is fairly basic, it shows a line graph for the data points – body weight, body water, muscle mass, and calculated calorie intake. I wish it would give more details about the different ranges, etc.

—The calculated calorie intake is based on my activity level and profile to maintain current weight. My goal weight is not factored into this calculation. It would be neat to be able to calculate calorie intake to achieve my goal weight. There are a number of programs that do this today, especially online food diaries, so it would be neat to incorporate that with the app.

We will continue to enjoy our new scale, but looking forward to future enhancements in the app.

This is a sponsored post, but all opinions and comments are my own. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions at all about the scale or app.

 

The Holiday Season

This was a busy blogging holiday season for me and the one thing I didn’t spend much time talking about was what made it such a great break.

You can't go wrong with Nutella hot chocolate

You can’t go wrong with Nutella hot chocolate

We booked a last-minute trip to Atlanta to visit Josh’s brother and to see his parents who were also coming into town. We arrived early morning on Christmas Eve and left the day after Christmas. While it was a very short trip, we enjoyed spending time with the family, celebrating a belated Chanukah with everyone, running in Piedmont Park, and eating a lot of great food.

Piedmont Park on Christmas morning

Piedmont Park on Christmas morning

The next day after Atlanta, we had tickets to go see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular with my family. We were that group of adults without young children at the 9:00AM show! It was intentional, of course, to be able to see my friend, Amanda perform (she was incredible as always). After the show, Amanda brought us backstage and we saw the sets, costumes, changing rooms, and the highlight, the camels. I decided that it is no longer possible to see shows that you don’t know people in; I’m spoiled thanks to Amanda.

With Amanda and the camels

With Amanda and the camels

Later that day, we walked around a less hectic Rockefeller Center area and ate brunch at one of our favorite restaurants, Fig & Olive. I am so glad to have the chance to introduce my family to such a great dining experience and after 31 years, I think I might finally have succeeded at choosing a restaurant my mom enjoys. Even though it was busier after brunch, we did a little shopping. No trip to NYC with mom is complete without some new clothes! This was one of favorite purchases, now I just need to wear it somewhere fun and I am also so excited about my Christmas present from my parents – a new Links of London charm bracelet.

The Tree

The Tree

The next day, we made waffles for our good friends and their daughter at our apartment. It is such blast having little ones in the apartment and seeing how they react to different things each time they are here. Months ago, she was fascinated by my foam roller and now, she’s moved on to Piglet (definitely a girl who knows the way to my heart).

The bracelet looks better next to the Fuelband, huh?!?!

The bracelet looks better next to the Fuelband, huh?!?!

The rest of next week was spent relaxing and trying new things. Josh was battling a cold, so my week off wasn’t as lonely as he was home working and sick for most of the week. I went to my first Mile High Run Club class and ran my first speed workout with the Dashing Whippets Running Team. We spent New Year’s Eve making dinner and hanging out on the couch. I’m surprised we made it to midnight, though I did take a nap during the day. Friday was my first full day back at work, it felt like it was a Monday but I’m so glad it wasn’t. I’m not ready for a full week yet.

Silly family picture

Silly family picture

And finally yesterday, we hosted my dad’s side of the family for a get together at our place. We made appetizers, went out to dinner, and had dessert back here. It a great way to bring in the new year!

Now, I am prepping myself for the first full week back to work.

How did you spend your holidays?