![]() ![]() If that's how you track your health metrics, the Aria 2 will seamlessly work with your existing Fitbit accessories and you'll appreciate the extra data in your Fitbit dashboard. The Fitbit Aria 2 is a smart scale that I would exclusively recommend to people who have already bought into the Fitbit community. But if you're like me and had issues using the original Aria, you'll be happy to know that the experience feels a heck of a lot smoother with the Aria 2. However, if you already own and enjoy using the first generation Fitbit Aria scale, it would be hard to justify upgrading to the Aria 2. Since it's always connected to Wi-Fi, you just use it as you would any other bathroom scale and then you get that data sent to your phone. Obviously, that's what Fitbit is hoping - the more gadgets you buy, the more engaged you are within the Fitbit community.įor that reason, I'd recommend a Fitbit Aria 2 to anyone who's already well-bought into the Fitbit ecosystem, as it will seamlessly integrate into the app that you're already comfortable using. I've found, however, that just by adding a second Fitbit device to my account gave me more data to peruse every time I load up the app. I've tried using a Fitbit before, but couldn't stay committed to wearing one as reliably as I would have liked. For the purposes of this review, Fitbit sent me a Blaze smartwatch to wear as I tested out the Aria 2, and I must say that the full Fitbit experience with the tracker and the scale was pretty enjoyable.
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