Jules Z—July 23, 2024
Well, the time has come to say goodbye to Fitbit. I was hoping the Google acquisition would make their buggy products better. Wrong. Google keeps tearing apart the best part of Fitbit: its unique features and the user interface/platform. Now Fitbit is coming to an end by 2025, I'm replacing everything with Apple Health. I was quite content with the Fitbit Aria and didn't know the smart scales had gotten cheaper! After searching for a while, the aesthetic and additional health analytics, I settled with this one. It's quite an impressive amount of stats this scale pulls, I know it's just a different variation of BMT analysis but still :) Are they legit? That may be a different story. For entertainment or inspiration purposes, I'm enjoying additional data. They tell you if your stats are above the normal range showing numbers in yellow or red depending on how off they are. Yikes but helpful. The app is intuitive and quick to set up. It's better than Aria. If you are on the fence, give it a try. Read more
Anna Claire Moody—June 8, 2020
I was hell bent on ordering a FitBit scale to help me keep track of my weight loss progress, but after discovering that I am more of an Apple watch fan, I knew there was no point in trying to spend $100+ on a scale that wouldn't connect with an Apple Watch. After reading the reviews for this scale, I decided to purchase, and I will say.... I will NEVER go back to a normal scale again. Everything about this scale makes it super easy to use. Just put it on the ground, make sure your Bluetooth is on and you have downloaded the app and signed up, and you are good to go! I even have my fiance logged onto it so we can both keep track of our progress. I attached a few photos of the scale to help others, along with a screenshot of the app its self. The app is super easy to use and the layout is user friendly that anyone (even my 70 year old grandmother) could use it and understand its features. Takeaways: Pros: - Easy to use app and scale - App is very easy to use - Scale automatically connects to your phone when Bluetooth is on and automatically reads your stats when you step on (no waiting) - The white (versus the previous black version I had) makes it extra sleek and does not show dust - Easy to change/add user and see stats of your progress - Automatically detects strange weights (like when my cat decides he wants to try it out) - VERY accurate (stepping on 5+ times and it constantly reads the same weight) - Totally free app, no purchases or subscriptions Cons: NONE Read more
Customer—June 19, 2025
Love this scale, integrates seamlessly with wifi through my phone so I can just step on in the morning and forget about it, but everything is still tracked. Looks sleek and the insights into your health are great. Read more
HC_Honest_Reviews—February 3, 2021
Ok so there are probably few thousand scales on Amazon and once you begin researching your head will start spinning. What to buy, how accurate is it, does it work, is it good? There are hundred questions one can ask and spend hours researching and reading reviews. Well lucky for you I did all that and I am happy with this purchase. Please see all the Pros vs Cons below. Pros: 1. Price: For 49.99 you are really getting a decent scale accurate scale with an app to track your progress. There are many other scales on here twice the price who I know for a fact do the same thing as this scale. 2. Weight accuracy. Unlike my old digital scale that started to spit the same few lbs back to back this one is pretty near impressive with accuracy. How do I know? Well I took a 30lb dumbbell and after calibration it read 29.5lbs So give or take that .5lbs which for all I know could be the dumbbell itself is pretty impressive reading. 3. Both WIFI and Bluetooth connection capabilities. I don't know about you but my Bluetooth is hardly enabled on my phone so to enable it for a reading then disable it to save battery seemed like a daunting task for me why I went for one with WIFI option. Once you get the WIFI setup you can disable the Bluetooth and it will just send reading via WIFI only. Cons: 1. Scale numbers are very small. Yes, I know it's integrated with the app but numbers are pretty small and in the morning half asleep you have to try really hard to read what that scale says. 2. Built: Although it's compact it also feels a bit flimsy. I mean it's a $50 scale I wasn't expecting Titanium but built is a bit poor so not sure how long this will last. 3. App design is buggy. It took me a good 15 minutes just to setup the WIFI. For some reason it kept dropping it and I had to manually add it a few times. App is rated 3 star on Android store for a reason I guess.... 4. Other measures: App also has Athletic mode option. This measures your BMI, Body Fat %, Metabolism level, and many other in depth reading. But, trust me non of them are accurate so you might as well just use them for info. I know for a fact my out of shape self is not 15% body fat heck I wish I was. There are machines that cost thousands that measure this accurately and can be found at some gyms called InBody. So if you really want accurate body fat % step on one of those. Final verdict for under $50 you can't go wrong with this scale. The app is not the best looking or user friendly but if you can fight off the few bug this scale is definitely worth it. I'm glad I made the purchase and I would recommend this. So comparing the Pros vs the Cons I can definitley recommend this scale. Finally I have something Read more
Customer—July 14, 2025
This scale is consistent and the wifi works well as an option to track in the app. It does chew through batteries every 6 weeks or so. I had to upgrade from the Renpho bluetooth only model when the bluetooth stopped working. I'm much happier with the wifi model and after about 4 months, it keeps working well. It is about 1.5% lower body fat % than my last DXA scan, but now that I know that, I can easily track it and it was more accurate on fat and fat free mass than my Drs scale, which I am sure cost $1000s. That said, it works mostly off of relational math, so gain 2, lose 2 and it moves all metrics up and down it seems, so how perfect is the fat % really....meh as good as any home scale is my sense. It is directional and seems to help me - so I like it. Read more