Astria Wen—January 4, 2026
I’ve been using the Wyze Scale and it’s honestly great for the price. It tracks weight, body fat, BMI, muscle, and even heart rate, which is more than I expected. Setup was quick and the app is easy to use. I don’t treat the body fat numbers as 100% accurate, but they’re consistent and useful for tracking trends. It looks clean, feels sturdy, and works well for multiple people. Overall, a solid smart scale if you want more than just weight without spending much. Read more
Prashant—November 30, 2025
This is a fantastic product. Works much better than some more expensive established brands. The scale is solidly build and very pleasing aesthetically. The reading are accurate. The fat% assessment is where it shines. I am on a cut and have been tracking my BF for the last few months. Where my other scale varies wildly based on my body water; this one is consistent and right in the zone where its should be with no major fluctuations. App is a little annoying as its a general WYZE app not specific to health or body but at readings are repeatable, consistent and within spec. Very highly recommended. Read more
AndeeKee—January 5, 2026
Scale is great - connects to app and agrees with weight measured in my doctor's office. All good. However, the readout for BMI doesn't always work - even if feet are damp. Haven't figured out the logic but sometimes it shows up and others it doesn't. Read more
Jeremiah J. Guinta—December 16, 2025
This was great! It automatically connects and tracks my weight in the Wyze app when I weigh myself. I don't need my phone around me or anything because I have the Wifi connected. I wish it connected to my Samsung health app automatically because I prefer that app over the google fitness app. I won't give it any less stars then 5 because I knew it didn't before buying it. Read more
Buck Brown—December 24, 2025
Quality scale especially for the price compared to the competition. Closely matched results from a body I had did. Happy with the prospects of a little extra insight beyond just weight. Read more
Customer—December 30, 2025
Love that it saves all users info in the app! Easy to setup and easy to compare information day to day and week to week. Read more
Customer—December 27, 2025
Nice looking unit that works as promised. Read more
sct—November 15, 2025
Not knowing that Wyze had just released an improved scale, I had a DEXA Scan done a couple days ago. The DEXA Scan is considered the industry standard for accuracy and, in the SFBay area, they are $110 per scan (w/o discounts). So how did Wyze do? I fed both reports into perplexity.ai and asked it to give me an analysis. *The Wyze scale provides very accurate body weight compared to DEXA. * The Wyze underestimates body fat percentage by about 2–2.5% and body fat mass. * Lean mass is slightly overestimated on Wyze but within a few percent. * Bone mass from Wyze is not a reliable match; expect overestimation compared to DEXA. (this may not be an apples to apples number though). * For visceral fat, DEXA is more precise and uses a standard measurement (pounds). Though DEXA can measure visceral fat directly, Wyze instead estimates using population-based algorithms that combine impedance data with personal information (age, sex, height, weight, etc.) * For detailed regional analysis, DEXA remains the gold standard, but Wyze’s segmental results are generally suitable for consumer tracking and progress monitoring. I'm not so interested in the segmented measurement so wonder if the handle sensors are critical. Perplexity suggests that this extended data collection with the handle enhances the overall accuracy due to the increased electrode contact points spread across the body, rather than relying solely on feet-based measurements. The net is that for the price of a DEXA scan, you can get a highly accurate at home unit that you can torture yourself at will. Note though, that Wyze doesn't look at bone density which can be a critical metric as you age. Read more