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title: "Garmin Index Smart Scale, Wi-Fi Digital Scale, Recognizes Up to 16 Users, Up to 9 Months of Battery Life, Black"
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# Metrics: 5 key measurements User Recognition: 16 users Weight Capacity: 400 lbs Garmin Index Smart Scale, Wi-Fi Digital Scale, Recognizes Up to 16 Users, Up to 9 Months of Battery Life, Black

**Brand:** garmin
**Price:** 114 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📈 Elevate Your Wellness Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Garmin Index Smart Scale, Wi-Fi Digital Scale, Recognizes Up to 16 Users, Up to 9 Months of Battery Life, Black by garmin
- **How much does it cost?** 114 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- garmin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted garmin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless Setup:** Quickly connect via smartphone or Wi-Fi router.
- • **Family Friendly:** Supports up to 16 users for a shared health journey.
- • **Brilliant Display:** Extra-large, night-readable LCD for easy visibility.
- • **Smart Recognition:** Automatically identifies users and syncs data effortlessly.
- • **Precision Meets Performance:** In-depth metrics including weight, BMI, body fat, and more.

## Overview

The Garmin Index Smart Scale is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi digital scale that provides comprehensive body composition metrics for up to 16 users. With a sleek black design, it features an extra-large display for easy reading and boasts a remarkable battery life of up to 9 months. Effortlessly sync your data to Garmin Connect for a holistic view of your health journey.

## Description

Garmin 010-01591-00 Garmin Index Smart Scale (Black) Up to 400lb capacity; Measures weight, body mass index, body fat, water percentage, muscle mass & bone mass ; Recognizes up to 16 unique users at a time; Displays bright, extra-large numbers against a black background allowing for easy visibility; Bluetooth(R), ANT(R) & Wi-Fi(R) compatible to Garmin Connect(TM) online fitness community; Up to 9 months battery life; Includes 4 AA batteries; Black; Storage Depth: 2.60 Storage Width: 15.60 Storage Height: 13.60

Review: A little pricey, but well worth it ! - This Garmin Index scale is more expensive than some, but in my opinion, well worth it. And by the way, I paid full price for it, and did not receive it for a discount, or free, in exchange for an “honest” review. I first tried the Easy@Home electronic Bluetooth scale and could not keep it connected to my phone. The scale pared with the free phone app (Android) after a few tries, but the next morning when I went to weigh myself it would not connect and transfer any data, in spite of my phone indicating it was still pared. The same experience repeated itself even after several days of trying, reboots, re-paring, etc. The Garmin scale pared immediately out of the box, the first time, and has not lost paring since. It’s been almost a week and the scale transmits its data flawlessly, every time. There are a few reviews here that indicate they had trouble paring, but I experienced none of those issues, and remember, the Easy@Home scale had constant issues with transmitting its data using my same phone and home wifi. Also, with many Bluetooth scales in the 50-70 dollar range, you will notice many, if not all, indicate the phone app must be launched, and running, in order for the data to be received from the scale, in spite of each scale indicating they have their own proprietary app. Now while all those apps appear to have different “skins” (different presentations of the data and screens), many appear to have the same base, or core, programming that requires the app to be launched, and running, for the data to transmit and be received. This appears to indicate the use of common, perhaps free, core functionality in use with these type apps. Sort of like Windows desktop software being able to customize some user screen appearances, but the basic operating system is the same. With the Garmin Index scale, and the Garmin Connect phone app… there is no need to launch and run the app prior to stepping on the scale. You can step on the scale at any time, and there is no need to grab your phone and launch the app beforehand. In my opinion, this is the way a Bluetooth device should work. I also have the Garmin VivoSmart HR activity tracker. It also utilizes the Garmin Connect phone app. The data from the VivoSmart HR, and the Garmin Index scale, integrate perfectly with the Garmin Connect app. I recommend the Garmin Index scale, and I HIGHLY recommend the Garmin Index scale if you have any of the activity trackers from Garmin. The combined information as displayed in the Garmin Connect app is great. You can track much of the valuable health information all in one spot, and it’s effortless. And just to give this review some perspective, I am 64 years old, 5’9” and 180 lbs. I am not your normal type person that is super athletic. If you’re like me, getting long in the tooth as they say, you will appreciate the ease of setup (for both devices), and the hassle free operation of the Garmin devices, along with the health info and tracking they provide. The only drawback I could find is, the information (data) appears to be stored “in the cloud” as they say. If, (and nowadays it’s seldom) that you are ever out of cell phone reception, and, there is no wifi available, you cannot see you historical data displayed on your phone. Nothing is lost even though you have no reception, it’s just not viewable until a connection is re-established. No biggie in my opinion. For me, the combination of these 2 devices, combined with the ease of use on a daily basis, certainly has made me more aware of my health stats regarding activity and weight. They are also a subtle, but effective, motivator for me to be more active, and perhaps drop a few unwanted pounds. I figure that’s a good thing !
Review: Great Scale If You're Garmin User - I am fully engaged in the Garmin eco system. Using another scale is not an option because I use My Fitness Pal and Garmin Connect. That being said the setup is very easy. However their website is slow in uploading and downloading the information to the scale. That could be the source of some people's complaints. I had previously used the scale that is marketed by "Lose It" along with their iPhone app. While there app is prettier than My Fitness Pal. The scale was very twitchy because of using Bluetooth in uploading the information to my iPhone. It had to re-reset a number of times and eventually I gave up using it. This Garmin scale has all of the same metrics, but uses your router to upload the information to your Garmin connect account. If your fitness apps are compatible with Garmin, all of your nutritional and exercise information is integrated together. No more spreadsheets needed. The scale is one of the most solid made. And gives a very consistent reads. If I have any negative experiences with it I will update my review. However at this point I am very happy with the purchase.

## Features

- IN-DEPTH METRICS - Garmin Index measures metrics that matter such as weight (lb, kg, st), BMI, body fat and water percentage, and skeletal muscle mass and bone mass.
- USER-FRIENDLY SETUP - Quick and easy setup using your smartphone, WPS-enabled Wi-Fi router or a Garmin USB ANT Stick (sold separately).
- SMARTLY CONNECTED- Step on the scale and Garmin Index is able to recognize the specific user and automatically upload data via Wi-Fi to that user's Garmin Connect account.
- EXTRA LARGE, NIGHT READABLE DISPLAY - Garmin Index smart scale displays bright, extra-large numbers against a black background, allowing easy visibility..
- WiFi: Yes, 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n
- MULTIPLE USERS - Up to 16 people can be recognized by the smart scale and have their body composition metrics automatically uploaded via Wi-Fi directly to their own Garmin Connect accounts. Please refer the User Manual before use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0178KF55E |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,390) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2015 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Platform |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759149314 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.18 pounds |
| Item model number | 010-01591-00 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 12.2 x 1.2 inches |
| Readout Accuracy | Readout accuracy varies by metric and is within industry standards for similar devices |
| Special Feature | Alcohol-Free |
| Special features | Alcohol-Free |
| UPC | 753759149338 753759149314 |
| Unit Count | 51.2 Ounce |
| Weigh Scale Type | Counter Scale |
| Weight Limit | 400 Pounds |
| Whats in the box | Scale |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Garmin
- **Color:** Black
- **Display Type:** LCD
- **Special Feature:** Alcohol-Free
- **Weight Limit:** 400 Pounds

## Images

![Garmin Index Smart Scale, Wi-Fi Digital Scale, Recognizes Up to 16 Users, Up to 9 Months of Battery Life, Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51P9OvhNBVL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this work with myfitnesspal? I read it does, but some comments that it doesn't.**
A: I found it will only overwrite Garmin Connect if you manually enter the data into MFP. When I originally purchased my Smart Index scale, Garmin Connect flawlessly transferred my weight (only weight as prior commenter mentioned) to MFP. However, at some point that stopped. There are several threads on both the Garmin and MFP forums from mutual users experiencing the same. The work around, for now, is to MANUALLY enter your weight into Garmin Connect, which WILL sync with MFP. So for me, one day a week I'll manually enter my weight into GC without using the scale so that it's updated into MFP without having to break the link between the two apps which allows the Calories stats to be updated in both.

**Q: Does anyone know if the syncing issues with MFP have been resolved yet?**
A: I have the latest firmware and still have regular syncing problems.  I'd stay away.

**Q: How do you add another user?  i want to add my wife (and she has a garmin connect account), but for the life of me i cannot figure it out.**
A: You need to go into your Garmin Connect account (I believe either website or mobile app), click the scale, then invite the user to the scale.  They'll then receive an email or something to finish setting it up with their own account.

**Q: Does this sync to a Fenix or does one not have anything to do with the other?**
A: It synchs to your Garmin connect over wifi. It works very well. Much better than my weight loss

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A little pricey, but well worth it !
*by L***G on January 16, 2016*

This Garmin Index scale is more expensive than some, but in my opinion, well worth it. And by the way, I paid full price for it, and did not receive it for a discount, or free, in exchange for an “honest” review. I first tried the Easy@Home electronic Bluetooth scale and could not keep it connected to my phone. The scale pared with the free phone app (Android) after a few tries, but the next morning when I went to weigh myself it would not connect and transfer any data, in spite of my phone indicating it was still pared. The same experience repeated itself even after several days of trying, reboots, re-paring, etc. The Garmin scale pared immediately out of the box, the first time, and has not lost paring since. It’s been almost a week and the scale transmits its data flawlessly, every time. There are a few reviews here that indicate they had trouble paring, but I experienced none of those issues, and remember, the Easy@Home scale had constant issues with transmitting its data using my same phone and home wifi. Also, with many Bluetooth scales in the 50-70 dollar range, you will notice many, if not all, indicate the phone app must be launched, and running, in order for the data to be received from the scale, in spite of each scale indicating they have their own proprietary app. Now while all those apps appear to have different “skins” (different presentations of the data and screens), many appear to have the same base, or core, programming that requires the app to be launched, and running, for the data to transmit and be received. This appears to indicate the use of common, perhaps free, core functionality in use with these type apps. Sort of like Windows desktop software being able to customize some user screen appearances, but the basic operating system is the same. With the Garmin Index scale, and the Garmin Connect phone app… there is no need to launch and run the app prior to stepping on the scale. You can step on the scale at any time, and there is no need to grab your phone and launch the app beforehand. In my opinion, this is the way a Bluetooth device should work. I also have the Garmin VivoSmart HR activity tracker. It also utilizes the Garmin Connect phone app. The data from the VivoSmart HR, and the Garmin Index scale, integrate perfectly with the Garmin Connect app. I recommend the Garmin Index scale, and I HIGHLY recommend the Garmin Index scale if you have any of the activity trackers from Garmin. The combined information as displayed in the Garmin Connect app is great. You can track much of the valuable health information all in one spot, and it’s effortless. And just to give this review some perspective, I am 64 years old, 5’9” and 180 lbs. I am not your normal type person that is super athletic. If you’re like me, getting long in the tooth as they say, you will appreciate the ease of setup (for both devices), and the hassle free operation of the Garmin devices, along with the health info and tracking they provide. The only drawback I could find is, the information (data) appears to be stored “in the cloud” as they say. If, (and nowadays it’s seldom) that you are ever out of cell phone reception, and, there is no wifi available, you cannot see you historical data displayed on your phone. Nothing is lost even though you have no reception, it’s just not viewable until a connection is re-established. No biggie in my opinion. For me, the combination of these 2 devices, combined with the ease of use on a daily basis, certainly has made me more aware of my health stats regarding activity and weight. They are also a subtle, but effective, motivator for me to be more active, and perhaps drop a few unwanted pounds. I figure that’s a good thing !

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Scale If You're Garmin User
*by L***E on August 27, 2017*

I am fully engaged in the Garmin eco system. Using another scale is not an option because I use My Fitness Pal and Garmin Connect. That being said the setup is very easy. However their website is slow in uploading and downloading the information to the scale. That could be the source of some people's complaints. I had previously used the scale that is marketed by "Lose It" along with their iPhone app. While there app is prettier than My Fitness Pal. The scale was very twitchy because of using Bluetooth in uploading the information to my iPhone. It had to re-reset a number of times and eventually I gave up using it. This Garmin scale has all of the same metrics, but uses your router to upload the information to your Garmin connect account. If your fitness apps are compatible with Garmin, all of your nutritional and exercise information is integrated together. No more spreadsheets needed. The scale is one of the most solid made. And gives a very consistent reads. If I have any negative experiences with it I will update my review. However at this point I am very happy with the purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the best smart scale on the market. I know I tried them all!
*by J***M on February 8, 2019*

All the others have a Massive failing. I didn't go with the garmin at first because all the idiot reviewers put it down. 1) it is fast. You don't think that matters, but the fitbit is slow 2) You get on, and it's on myfitnesspal, none of this connects to your phone. it's wifi. no it didn't sync because the app is flaky like the greater goods scale 3) it gives you a lot of data. the fitbit did nothing useful. Granted none of these are even good approximations compared to say an inbody scan. 4) it is accurate, for weight at least. The fitbit gave me 10 lbs off if I stepped on it wrong. This guy gets it right. It reports real weight, and doesn't removed 2 lbs like lesser companies will as a weak attempt to get you to keep the scale. 5) a lot of people say this is the scale if you are in the garmin world. That is probably true, but I own nothing garmin. They have the best app, best quality. This is the everyone scale.

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