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How do I connect my MOBI 70678 Smart BMI Wi-Fi scale to the app

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DaisyAnn
12/17/2025, 03:56:22 PM

Connecting your MOBI 70678 Smart BMI Wi-Fi Total Body Composition Scale to the MOBI Plus app is easy. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Download the MOBI Plus App: Find "MOBI Plus" in your smartphone's app store and install it.
  2. Register: Open the MOBI Plus app and tap "Register." Accept the Privacy Policy. Provide a valid email address and verify it. Create a password and log in.
  3. Add Your Device: In the app, go to the "Device" tab and tap "Add Device" (or the "+" icon). Choose "Smart Weight Scale."
  4. Set Up 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi: Enter your 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network name and password. Confirm by tapping "Next." If you are unsure of your 2.4 GHz network, contact your internet service provider. You will be asked to reset your scale after confirming.
  5. Connect Your Scale: Follow the on-screen instructions in the MOBI Plus app and on your scale. The app will start a two-minute countdown while pairing.
  6. Success!: If successful, you can rename your scale in the app for easy identification. You can also customize it later. Set up your user profile with details like height, age, and sex. This information is used by the app to calculate your body composition metrics (BMI, body fat %, etc.). In the app, tap "Setup" to select your preferred weight unit (lbs, kg, or st).

If you have any issues, support is available at www.getmobi.com/gethelp or by calling (323) 904-3000, Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM PST. Remember, your scale needs a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi signal. Signal strength can be affected by your location, bandwidth, and network strength.

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