The last time I remember being checked for my body fat was at the gym when I was seeing a personal trainer as a free promo when I joined. I remember holding a device with two hands and waiting a while (maybe 15-20 sec) before the results. It was pretty neat to see my body fat percentage drop in 4 weeks. I went from 25.4% to 24.8%. This was at a time when I was working to lose my baby weight from my second child, so seeing any type of progress was a plus.
When I was approached to review the Skulpt Aim, I thought this would be a great way to see where I was currently in regards to body fat and muscle quality. I was intrigued by how this device worked. It uses something called electrical impedance myography or EIM to calculate results. You can read more about the science of the device here. I was provided the Skulpt Aim in exchange for my honest review, all opinions are my own.
The Skulpt is nicely sized, about the size of a small cell phone with sensors on the back.
For each muscle you measure, you need to spray the sensors with water and then place it on the designated muscle. It's a simple process and I like how the measurements are instant.
You then sync the AIM device to the App on your cell phone and that is where you can analyze the results.
These pics below were taken from the App on my IPhone.
Overall, I'm impressed with this device. I really like that it is compact and easy to use. It's really neat to have something that shows your muscle quality on top of body fat. The only con I see is that it is not touch screen, but it's not horrible as I got used to the buttons fairly fast.
I do see myself using this often to track my progress as I continue training. This info will be very useful in helping me improve my overall fitness.