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Skulpt Aim measures the fat percentage of individual body areas, as well as the muscle quality (MQ) - a metric of the muscle's strength and definition. Using proven technology and proprietary sensors, aim collects thousands of data points per second to accurately evaluate and quantify the quality of separate muscle groups. Metrics are displayed instantly on the screen, and synced via Bluetooth to a personal online dashboard or mobile app. Users can track their progress over time, see the body's changes, and optimize their workouts accordingly.
Measure fat loss, not weight loss.
Your scale tells you half the story. Measure fat % and muscle quality to track when you’re losing fat and gaining muscle.
- 5X more accurate than BIA "smart scales"
- 4X more accurate than professional calipers
- Within 1-2% of gold standard, underwater weighing
Innovative technology
Aim analyzes fat % and MQ by sending a small current through one muscle at a time. Great precision means more accuracy. Electrical Impedance Myography (EIM) technology:
- Developed by Harvard Neurology professor Seward Rutkove, MD. & collaborators.
- Partially funded by National Institute of Health and National Science Foundation.
- Validated at 50+ top US hospitals by medical experts.
Let your muscles speak for themselves
Aim measures 24 different muscles on your body, providing detailed metrics for each muscle. See your strongest areas, and optimize your training to improve the rest.
Body composition from four muscles
Accurately measure total body fat % and MQ from four muscles: Biceps, Triceps, Abs & Quads. Aim’s clinically proven technology measures far more precisely and accurately than BIA smart scales, or professional calipers.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Which mobile devices are compatible for syncing?
Aim syncs to select iOS and Android devices that support Bluetooth 4.1 technology. This includes iPhone 5 or newer models, as well as leading Android devices. Specifically, Android devices with the Jellybean 4.3 or later versions of operating system.
Which muscle groups does it measure?
Aim measures 12 muscles on both the left and right sides of your body (24 total). The muscles are: abs, biceps, calves, chest, forearms, glutes, hamstrings, lower back, quads, shoulders, triceps, and upper back.
How to measure total body?
To get a total body fat percentage or a total body MQ score, you’ll need to measure four areas: biceps, triceps, abs, and quads.
How does it compare to BIA technology (“smart scales”)?
Bioelectrical impedance scales measure body composition by sending a single current starting at your feet (and sometimes your hands). Most of this current will flow through your “lean mass” as this is the most conductive, so none of the current will actually flow through your fat content. Your percentage of fat is then estimated, and highly dependent on variables such as level of hydration, bone density, etc.
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Skulpt Aim measures the fat percentage of individual body areas, as well as the muscle quality (MQ) - a metric of the muscle's strength and definition. Using proven technology and proprietary sensors, aim collects thousands of data points per second to accurately evaluate and quantify the quality of separate muscle groups. Metrics are displayed instantly on the screen, and synced via Bluetooth to a personal online dashboard or mobile app. Users can track their progress over time, see the body's changes, and optimize their workouts accordingly.
Measure fat loss, not weight loss.
Your scale tells you half the story. Measure fat % and muscle quality to track when you’re losing fat and gaining muscle.
- 5X more accurate than BIA "smart scales"
- 4X more accurate than professional calipers
- Within 1-2% of gold standard, underwater weighing
Innovative technology
Aim analyzes fat % and MQ by sending a small current through one muscle at a time. Great precision means more accuracy. Electrical Impedance Myography (EIM) technology:
- Developed by Harvard Neurology professor Seward Rutkove, MD. & collaborators.
- Partially funded by National Institute of Health and National Science Foundation.
- Validated at 50+ top US hospitals by medical experts.
Let your muscles speak for themselves
Aim measures 24 different muscles on your body, providing detailed metrics for each muscle. See your strongest areas, and optimize your training to improve the rest.
Body composition from four muscles
Accurately measure total body fat % and MQ from four muscles: Biceps, Triceps, Abs & Quads. Aim’s clinically proven technology measures far more precisely and accurately than BIA smart scales, or professional calipers.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Which mobile devices are compatible for syncing?
Aim syncs to select iOS and Android devices that support Bluetooth 4.1 technology. This includes iPhone 5 or newer models, as well as leading Android devices. Specifically, Android devices with the Jellybean 4.3 or later versions of operating system.
Which muscle groups does it measure?
Aim measures 12 muscles on both the left and right sides of your body (24 total). The muscles are: abs, biceps, calves, chest, forearms, glutes, hamstrings, lower back, quads, shoulders, triceps, and upper back.
How to measure total body?
To get a total body fat percentage or a total body MQ score, you’ll need to measure four areas: biceps, triceps, abs, and quads.
How does it compare to BIA technology (“smart scales”)?
Bioelectrical impedance scales measure body composition by sending a single current starting at your feet (and sometimes your hands). Most of this current will flow through your “lean mass” as this is the most conductive, so none of the current will actually flow through your fat content. Your percentage of fat is then estimated, and highly dependent on variables such as level of hydration, bone density, etc.
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Works Great
Works great. A little bit hard to messure at the same spot so you can get a diffrent reading. But you get a pretty nice averange. That counts. Software need to be better
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Amazing
Very quick delivery and great price. I love this gadget. very easy to use and seems prett accurate
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Good
Good Product. Not sure on reliability as measurements change by a few % each time I measure straight after each other
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