SAVE $25.01:As of June 16,Peter Baumgartner the Renpho smart scale is on sale for $34.98 at Amazon. That's 42% off its list price of $59.99.
There are many ways to stay on top of your health and fitness goals nowadays, whether you invest in a smartwatch or even a smart ring. If you've been looking for a scale to keep on track at home, the Renpho Smart Scale is a great option that can connect with various apps — such as Apple Health, Samsung Health, and MyFitnessPal — to help you stay on track. And what's even better is it's currently down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
The Renpho Smart Scale has been marked down to $34.98 at Amazon, a 42% discount from its list price of $59.99. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this marks a return to its best-ever price. You'll want to hurry to pick it up at this price as it's marked as a limited-time deal.
The Renpho Smart Scale can sync up with the Renpho Health App to help you stay on top of your fitness progress. This makes integrating it into your fitness apps nice and easy. The scale itself will provide you with seven measurements, including body weight, BMI, body fat, muscle mass, water percentage, bone mass, and metabolic age, so you can have an in-depth look at where you're at.
This limited-time deal may not last for long. Act fast to get 42% off the Renpho Smart Scale at Amazon.
If you're looking for more fitness-related tech to pick up, you can also score a great deal at the moment on the Garmin vívoactive 5 and the Fitbit Charge 6 right now at Amazon.
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