Viewing Weight History in Mi Fit App

Understanding the App Name (Mi Fit vs Zepp Life)

In many regions, Mi Fit has been rebranded as Zepp Life. The interface and features are largely the same, but menu labels can differ slightly depending on your version, region, and Android skin. This guide covers the most common paths to find your weight history and trend charts.

1) Before You Check History: Make Sure Data Is Synced

Weight history only appears after the scale has successfully synced to your Android phone.

Quick Sync Checklist (Android)

  • Bluetooth is ON

  • Zepp Life / Mi Fit is opened (keep it in the foreground)

  • Step onto the Mi Smart Scale 2 to wake it

  • Wait until your latest measurement appears in the app

If your newest weight doesn’t show up, fix syncing first (Bluetooth, distance, battery, and Android battery restrictions).

2) The Most Common Place: “Weight Analysis” on the Home Page

For most users, weight history is accessed through the Home page via a card/widget.

Steps

  1. Open Zepp Life / Mi Fit on Android.

  2. Go to the Home tab.

  3. Look for a card named something like:

    • Weight Analysis

    • Weight

    • Body

  4. Tap the card to open:

    • Trend chart (graph)

    • Recent entries (list)

    • Details per measurement

If You Don’t See “Weight Analysis”

Sometimes the card is hidden or not pinned to Home.

Show the hidden Weight Analysis card

  1. Open Home.

  2. Scroll down to the bottom.

  3. Tap Edit Data Card (or similar wording).

  4. Find Weight Analysis.

  5. Press and hold the “reorder” handle (often three lines) and move it to Home.

  6. Tap Save.

This is one of the most reliable fixes when users think the app “lost” weight history—often it’s just hidden.

3) Reading Your Weight Trend Chart Like a Pro

Once you’re inside Weight Analysis, you’ll typically see a line chart and your key summary stats.

Common Views You Can Switch Between

Depending on version, you may be able to switch time ranges such as:

  • Week

  • Month

  • 3 months

  • Year

  • All time

What to Tap

  • Tap a point on the graph to highlight a specific day’s measurement.

  • Swipe left/right on the chart to navigate older periods.

  • Use a date selector (if available) to jump to a specific month.

Typical Summary Numbers You’ll See

  • Current weight

  • Change vs previous period (e.g., weekly change)

  • Average weight for the selected timeframe

  • Highest/lowest points in the range (varies by version)

4) Viewing Measurement Details (Per Entry)

When you tap a day or entry, the app may show a detailed page.

What You May Find on the Detail Screen

  • Time and date of measurement

  • Weight

  • BMI (if your profile has height set)

  • If your setup supports additional metrics (model-dependent and profile-dependent):

    • Body score / body composition insights

    • Other body-related indicators (varies by scale model and region)

Helpful Habit

If your household has more than one user, open the app before weighing to reduce “wrong profile” matches—especially when weights are similar.

5) Checking History for Multiple Profiles (Family Members)

Mi Smart Scale 2 can work with multiple users, but your view depends on which profile is active inside the app.

Tips to Avoid Confusing History

  • Confirm you’re viewing the correct user profile inside Zepp Life / Mi Fit.

  • Make sure each family member’s profile has accurate:

    • Height

    • Age

    • Gender (if requested by the app)

  • If two users have similar weights, it helps to:

    • Open the app and stay connected before weighing

    • Avoid back-to-back weigh-ins without letting the app record properly

6) Finding Older Records Quickly

If you have months (or years) of data, scrolling can be slow. Use these methods:

A) Jump by Time Range

Switch the chart range to Year or All time first, then zoom into the period you want.

B) Use the Entry List (If Available)

Some versions show a list under the chart:

  • Scroll the list to browse dates

  • Tap an entry to open details

C) Keep a Regular Weigh-In Time

Weighing at a consistent time (morning, before breakfast) makes trend interpretation easier and reduces “noise” from food/water variation.

7) When Weight History Looks Wrong (Common Causes + Fixes)

A) “My past records disappeared”

Most often, the Weight Analysis card is hidden.

  • Go to Home → Edit Data Card → re-add Weight Analysis → Save

B) “I only see today’s weight, not older data”

Possible causes:

  • You’re logged into a different account than before

  • The scale was previously paired to another account

  • The app didn’t sync older records yet

Fix:

  • Confirm you’re signed into the original account

  • Keep the app open near the scale and allow sync to complete

C) “Entries are assigned to the wrong person”

Cause:

  • Multiple users with similar weight ranges

  • Guest mode or quick sequential weigh-ins

Fix:

  • Open the app before weighing

  • Ensure profiles are correctly set up

  • Weigh one person at a time, with a short pause between users

D) “The trend chart is jagged or inconsistent”

Not necessarily an error—daily weight naturally fluctuates.
For better trend clarity:

  • Focus on weekly/monthly view instead of daily

  • Weigh under consistent conditions (same time, similar clothing, same floor)

8) Best Practices for Meaningful Trends

To get a history chart you can actually trust and learn from:

  • Use a hard, flat floor (tile/wood)

  • Stand still and centered until measurement completes

  • Weigh at the same time of day, ideally mornings

  • Track changes over weeks, not hours

  • Treat single-day spikes as “data points,” not verdicts

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