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What do the ranges and colors mean for my body metrics?

All Wyze Scale devices measure your body composition metrics, like BMI, muscle mass, and lean body mass using Bio-electric Impedance Analysis (BIA). Those metrics are shown under the Data section for your scale in the Wyze app.

What do the numbers mean?

Using BIA, your Wyze Scale device combines your personal data (age, height, sex) with your weight and impedance, to calculate all of your unique measurements. In the Wyze app, each body composition metric includes a general definition and your measurement as a number.

 👉  No single data point is a complete view of your health and fitness level. 

What do the colors mean?

When viewing your data, the colors (green, white, black, or red) and lines are visualizations of the data with contrast for readability. 

👉 The colors are simply design choices by our app team, but the numerical values are your data.

What do the ranges mean?

Your measurements are positioned on a line graph with a range* above it. These ranges are often a set of numbers or percentage points. The ranges presented are standard body composition ranges used on many smart scales on the market that use BIA. Your ranges may vary based on your own personal data and if you're using Athlete Mode.

Resources: About Body Mass Index (CDC), Normal ranges of body weight (Human Kinetics)

*Weight, heart rate, BMR, and metabolic age are not displayed with a range. 

Additional Notes:

  • Your most recent Heart Rate measurement is displayed on below the Baby/Pet Mode sections in the Wyze app.

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