We try to have some fun here in the DT offices, but when you write all day, you also sit on your butt all day. We’ve liked the Fitbit Aria since we first stood on it back in 2012. If you’ve never used one, you’re gonna like it, too. Aria will automatically upload your weight, body fat percentage, and body mass index to Fitbit’s app and Web service each time you step on it. Fitbit has Android and iPhone apps, so you’re set there. Just connect the scale up to Wi-Fi.

Related: Hands-on with the Fitbit Aria, the Wi-Fi smart scale

We have 1 Fitbit Aria ($130) lying around the office, so we’re going to give it away to a loyal DT reader. We’ll pick a winner in a week. Hope you enjoy, and enter as many times as our little widget allows.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Fitbit Aria contest details:

If you don’t win, stay tuned! We have more giveaways coming this summer.

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