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Curious how WW Scales sync to your WW app? Member Emma tests them out and shares how to use them.
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WW member Emma tested WW Body Balance Bluetooth Diagnostic Scales by Conair. Here's what she discovered.

My first impression unboxing the Body Balance Bluetooth Diagnostic Scale is that it looks stunning! It’s white, sleek and modern. Unlike other chunky bathroom scales, it looks quite stylish. When you tap to 'wake up', a blue light illuminates the outline making them look enticing to jump on (who would have thought!?).

Connecting the Body Balance Bluetooth Diagnostic Scale to the WW ‘s app easier than I thought. I downloaded the free 'WW’s Scale by Conair' app and connected the app to the scale via Bluetooth. From the app I tapped on 'My Account’ and ‘Sync with WW' to allow the WW app to sync my weight. When I jump on the scale each week my weight is automatically imported to my WW app.

My personal fitness goals are to increase my muscle mass and to stay hydrated as I struggle to drink enough water. As well as measuring weight, the Body Balance Bluetooth Diagnostic Scale monitors body fat, body water, bone mass, muscle mass and BMI via cool progress graphs on the app. Being able to see these stats makes tracking my overall health progress easy to monitor. Plus, you can also sync your stats to Apple® Health or Google Fit® and allow other apps to access your data.

And if you’re not digital savvy, the scale shows your stats on its blue digital readout screen so you can use them without the apps too.

I'm not a fan of long cardio sessions or slogging it out at the gym. I take my dogs for walks and do HIIT a few times a week. My favourite way to exercise is dancing. The WW app tracks my activity and lets me know how many steps and FitPoints I've earned, so being able to connect the WW’s Scales by Conair app to track my weight gives me the full picture of my progress.

WW scales are simple to use, easy to sync to your WW app and they look great! I like that they tell me more than just my weight and give me a full picture of my health. They come with a 10-year warranty and you can have up to 10 users set up. I give them a 10/10 and have retired my old scales.

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It provides guidance for any dashboard user, and is arranged in these sections:
The dashboard provides a visual way to view the data being generated by your Wattwatchers devices.
It is optimised for single-site residential households and small businesses, with or without solar generation installed.
A number of commercial customers, including those with multiple sites, also use the dashboard to access circuit-level data visualisation. But please note that it is not currently designed for multi-site use cases.
The Dashboard application is accessed from a desktop or mobile device using a web browser at Wattwatchers App . 
Enter your username and password and press the Login button to access the Onboarding application. If you do not know your account credentials, you can follow the steps outlined in our Quick Answers: How do I reset my password? . 
The provider of your Wattwatchers device is able to create an account for you, or you can contact Wattwatchers support to request access.
When logging in, if you have access to other Wattwatchers applications, you may be shown the application icons for Fleet, Onboarding and Dashboard. Select the Dashboard icon to continue to the Dashboard application.
For Fleet Manager, unless your email address is listed as one of the users of the Site, you won't be able to access the Web Dashboard.
The key components of the dashboard, which are referenced later in this guide, are highlighted in the diagram below:
Depending on your Wattwatchers device’s capabilities, and how it has been configured, you’ll have access to 2 or 3 tabs.
For premises that have solar and are monitoring the grid connection, the Consumption tab provides a unified view that shows:
This tab presents data from all of the devices on a site. So, for example, if you have one device monitoring your solar, and a different device monitoring your grid connection, the dashboard collates data from both devices.
This is the default view if you have configured your device with a “Grid Connect” or “Solar Generation” channel in the Installer app (Onboarding tool).
This tab shows the energy data from each of the individual channels on your Wattwatchers device.
This is the default view if there is no “Grid Connect” or “Solar Generation” channel configured for your device in the Installer app .
If the device selected in the device drop-down is a switching device (e.g. an Auditor 6M+3SW or 6W+3SW), a Switches tab is displayed showing the current state of the switches on the device.
The Sidebar panels will change depending on which tab you are looking at.
All tabs include the “Live” panel, which is a “heartbeat” showing the live, 30-second data being sent by your device.
The other panels depend on your device configuration and view settings (e.g. the time period date range filter).
The dashboard is designed to work with Wattwatchers devices that are installed according to our standard installation guidelines, and that have been configured using our Installer app .
The Consumption tab requires that at least one of the Wattwatchers channels is assigned to the category “Grid Connect”. If there is a solar installation, another channel needs to be assigned to “Solar Generation".
If neither of these is set, the Consumption tab won’t display any data. If only one of either “Grid Connect” or “Solar Generation” is set, then only that channel will be displayed.
If your device isn’t configured correctly, please contact your installer and get them to update the settings via the Installer app .
The date range filter provides a number of “quick access” options for commonly-used time frames.
The “Today” option shows data from the start of the current day. If it is only part way through the day when you view this chart, it will appear incomplete. 
The “Last 24 hours” option will display from the current time, 24 hours ago, to now.
You can also choose the “Custom…” option to specify the start and end date manually. When you use this option it displays from the start of the day in the “From” date to the end of the day in the “End” date.
Follow our Quick Answer for help in downloading data from the Web Dashboard. 
Yes, you can. Click the Chart actions button and choose “Export > Download as…” and choose the file format that suits your requirements.
Contact the provider of your Wattwatchers device and they can create an account for you. 
If you are reselling Wattwatchers and want to get set up...


































Web Dashboard - part of Wattwatchers Toolkit






















































Go to www.wattwatchers.com.au








Submit request



Sign in








This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember you. We use this information in order to improve and customize your browsing experience and for analytics and metrics about our visitors both on this website and other media. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our Privacy Policy
If you decline, your information won’t be tracked when you visit this website. A single cookie will be used in your browser to remember your preference not to be tracked.
It provides guidance for any dashboard user, and is arranged in these sections:
The dashboard provides a visual way to view the data being generated by your Wattwatchers devices.
It is optimised for single-site residential households and small businesses, with or without solar generation installed.
A number of commercial customers, including those with multiple sites, also use the dashboard to access circuit-level data visualisation. But please note that it is not currently designed for multi-site use cases.
The Dashboard application is accessed from a desktop or mobile device using a web browser at Wattwatchers App . 
Enter your username and password and press the Login button to access the Onboarding application. If you do not know your account credentials, you can follow the steps outlined in our Quick Answers: How do I reset my password? . 
The provider of your Wattwatchers device is able to create an account for you, or you can contact Wattwatchers support to request access.
When logging in, if you have access to other Wattwatchers applications, you may be shown the application icons for Fleet, Onboarding and Dashboard. Select the Dashboard icon to continue to the Dashboard application.
For Fleet Manager, unless your email address is listed as one of the users of the Site, you won't be able to access the Web Dashboard.
The key components of the dashboard, which are referenced later in this guide, are highlighted in the diagram below:
Depending on your Wattwatchers device’s capabilities, and how it has been configured, you’ll have access to 2 or 3 tabs.
For premises that have solar and are monitoring the grid connection, the Consumption tab provides a unified view that shows:
This tab presents data from all of the devices on a site. So, for example, if you have one device monitoring your solar, and a different device monitoring your grid connection, the dashboard collates data from both devices.
This is the default view if you have configured your device with a “Grid Connect” or “Solar Generation” channel in the Installer app (Onboarding tool).
This tab shows the energy data from each of the individual channels on your Wattwatchers device.
This is the default view if there is no “Grid Connect” or “Solar Generation” channel configured for your device in the Installer app .
If the device selected in the device drop-down is a switching device (e.g. an Auditor 6M+3SW or 6W+3SW), a Switches tab is displayed showing the current state of the switches on the device.
The Sidebar panels will change depending on which tab you are looking at.
All tabs include the “Live” panel, which is a “heartbeat” showing the live, 30-second data being sent by your device.
The other panels depend on your device configuration and view settings (e.g. the time period date range filter).
The dashboard is designed to work with Wattwatchers devices that are installed according to our standard installation guidelines, and that have been configured using our Installer app .
The Consumption tab requires that at least one of the Wattwatchers channels is assigned to the category “Grid Connect”. If there is a solar installation, another channel needs to be assigned to “Solar Generation".
If neither of these is set, the Consumption tab won’t display any data. If only one of either “Grid Connect” or “Solar Generation” is set, then only that channel will be displayed.
If your device isn’t configured correctly, please contact your installer and get them to update the settings via the Installer app .
The date range filter provides a number of “quick access” options for commonly-used time frames.
The “Today” option shows data from the start of the current day. If it is only part way through the day when you view this chart, it will appear incomplete. 
The “Last 24 hours” option will display from the current time, 24 hours ago, to now.
You can also choose the “Custom…” option to specify the start and end date manually. When you use this option it displays from the start of the day in the “From” date to the end of the day in the “End” date.
Follow our Quick Answer for help in downloading data from the Web Dashboard. 
Yes, you can. Click the Chart actions button and choose “Export > Download as…” and choose the file format that suits your requirements.
Contact the provider of your Wattwatchers device and they can create an account for you. 
If you are reselling Wattwatchers and want to get set up...

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