KoreScale Reviews and Complaints KoreScale from KoreHealth sits in the category of smart scales that use bioelectric impedance analysis to estimate things like body fat, muscle mass, water percentage, and even metabolic age, and the whole point of the KoreScale is to give context to the number on the scale so users are tracking health, not just pounds. KoreScale is manufactured by KoreHealth and packaged with a companion app — the FeelFit App or KoreHealth App — that stores readings, draws charts, and lets you compare trends over time.
KoreScale Reviews and Complaints For accurate results with KoreScale you should place the scale on a hard, flat surface rather than carpet and make sure your feet are dry and positioned evenly across the four sensor lines on the KoreScale platform, and KoreScale recommends downloading the FeelFit App or KoreHealth App and registering an account to store and view historical readings for trend analysis. KoreScale’s app color-codes metrics so users can quickly interpret results from KoreScale, with green indicating strong measures and other colors signaling areas to monitor, which makes KoreScale approachable for people who aren’t familiar with body composition terminology. KoreScale is not a medical device and KoreScale’s readings should not replace professional medical advice or diagnostic tests; KoreScale has contraindications too — KoreScale should not be used by people with pacemakers, pregnant women, people with fever or osteoporosis, people on dialysis, or those taking certain cardiovascular medications — all of which are safety considerations because KoreScale operates by passing a tiny electrical current through the body. Order Now KoreScale Side Effects