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Tanita Ironman InnerScan Segmental Body Composition Monitor BC-558

$ 39.58

Availability: 64 in stock
  • Features: Automatic Shut-Off, Body Fat Measure, Profile Memory/Data Storage
  • MPN: BC-558
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: 330 lb
  • Color: Gray
  • Type: Body Fat Scale
  • Brand: Tanita
  • Condition: Used
  • Display Type: LCD

    Description

    Tanita Ironman InnerScan Segmental Body Composition Monitor BC-558.
    Technology found in the BC-558 is based on the same highly accurate, FDA cleared, advanced technology found in Tanita's professional line of segmental body composition analyzers. Utilizing Tanita’s exclusive bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) technology this monitor not only measures weight and body fat, it also tells you your muscle mass, body water %, basal metabolic rate (BMR), metabolic age, bone mass, visceral fat and rates your physique!
    The BC-558 uses innovative retractable hand-grip electrodes, along with standard feet electrodes. These eight BIA electrodes allow the BC-558 to go well beyond standard body composition; giving you a segmental review of what you’re made of. Why segmental? Simply put, segmental gives you more information than standard body composition monitors. This totally unique product gives individual body composition readings for each body segment- trunk, right arm, left arm, right leg and left leg. The BC-558 is especially useful for anyone who is monitoring the balance of left and right side of body or trying to build or rehabilitate a particular part of one's body.
    The BC-558 features a dual LCD for displaying current measurements, as well as advanced graphing of historical results. It has innovative backlit icons to illustrate the segmental body parts, operates on four AA batteries (included), and has a weight capacity of 330 pounds. Tanita developed the world’s first body fat scale in 1992, and since then more than 30 million users in over 120 countries have trusted a Tanita product to help them achieve their health and fitness goals.
    Individuals with an electronic medical implant such as a pacemaker should not use a scale that employs bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) as it passes a low-level electrical signal through the body which may interfere with the operation of the implant. Pregnant women should only use the weight function, other functions are not intended for use when pregnant.
    *note: screen mark does not affect use.