Not that one, but it appears to be a similar concept to the Amazon Halo app. I tried it, but found it a bit inconsistent, then gave up. Difficult value proposition over a…scale.
It does require some privacy trust, as it was taking pictures of me in just my underwear and trusting those pictures don’t leave the phone.
taking pictures of me in just my underwear
As a 50yo male, pictures of me have no value to the outside world. My financial accounts now that is a different story.
What is the value in this that a simple scale and measuring tape cannot give you? Weight is weight and imbalances will be proportional to circumferences. This is a solution in search of lazy folks with money. Oh, wait.
What is the value in this that a simple scale and measuring tape cannot give you?
If it worked well, it’s far easier to take a quick snap then measure a half dozen different places on your body and then construct a spreadsheet to graph changes over time.
Also a measuring tape and scale can both have a hard time distinguishing between fat and lean muscle mass. The automoted systems (and Dexascan) are able to accurately measure full body composition.
But per my above post - it has to work. My issues with the Amazon Halo was I could take 4-5 in a row doing my level best to use the proper process, and it’d give me pretty variable results.
Just a bit of clarification - this is not at all either theoretically or actually like a dexa scan. Probably not even a good surrogate for skin folds. At best, maybe an advanced tape measuring method?
Like Trail and Runorama said: scale + tape = better value proposition than this.