Body Fat Manager with Body Mass Index Calculator

Posted Mar 27th, 2005 by Chief Gadgeteer

Body Fat Manager with Body Mass Index Calculator

Sharper Image Design’s innovative new Body Fat Manager brings a personal fitness trainer to the palm of your hand. This pocket-size, gym-ready electronic device quickly and easily estimates and displays your Body Fat Percentage. What’s more, it helps you to set and achieve fitness goals by tracking targeted calories gained and lost through eating and exercise to achieve a healthier Body Mass Index (ratio of weight to your height) and Body Fat Percentage.

Simply enter your height, weight, age and gender into the Body Fat Manager (BFM); then place both thumbs on the plates to instantly see your Body Fat Percentage (BFP) and your automatically-calculated Body Mass Index (BMI). You’ll get recommendations for a healthier BMI (weight) and BFP with targeted daily calorie intake (food) and calories burned through regular activity and exercise.

Clip the BFM to a pocket or waistband to continuously estimate the calories burned and net calories gained or lost throughout your entire day. Program your BFM to achieve your healthy-weight goals over a 30-, 60- or 90-day timeframe.

Features:

  • Sharper Image Design’s innovative new Body Fat Manager puts a personal fitness trainer in the palm of your hand.
  • Pocket-size, gym-ready electronic device quickly and easily estimates and displays your Body Fat Percentage.
  • Set and achieve fitness goals by tracking targeted calories gained and lost through eating and exercise.
  • Helps you achieve a healthier Body Mass Index (ratio of weight to your height) and Body Fat Percentage.

Price: $14.95
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)

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Comments:

  1. Comment by jan on April 29, 2008 10:32 AM

    for this compact body fat monitor do you have generic instructions at all to see if i can hack this - even if its generic and not the full ones. Or even copy anything to see if its too complicated for me - some are too hard. can you help me?

  2. Comment by Chief Gadgeteer on April 29, 2008 10:51 AM

    You could always try hitting up the vendor to see if they have an electronic version of the manual they could send you. Good luck!

  3. Trackback by SOG knives on July 18, 2008 10:30 AM

    SOG knives…

    Interesting ideas… I wonder how the Hollywood media would portray this?…

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