1: For the Value Shopper: Eufy BodySense
Price: | $39.99 |
Description
Pro: Top quality for a fraction of the price.
Con: The scale display shows weight only; for further data, you have to go to the app. (And unlike other scales, the app has to be open to collect data.)
Metrics: Weight, BMI, body fat, full body comp. Read more..
2: For the Fitbit Fanatic: Fitbit Aria 2
Price: | $129.99 |
Description
Pro: Your Fitbit tracker works seamlessly with the scale to track your whole life, displayed in fun, colorful graphics.
Con: The metrics are fairly limited compared with other scales. (No muscle mass, for instance.)
Metrics: Weight, BMI, body fat. Read more..
3: For the Less Techy Guy: Nokia Body+
Price: | $95.99 |
Description
Pro: The app is user-friendly and syncing is a snap.
Con: Tricky sensors make it hard to tell if you’re standing in just the right spot for the most accurate reading.
Metrics: Weight, BMI, fat mass, muscle mass, bone mass, hydration level. Read more..
4: For the Stats Guy: iHealth Core
Price: | $124.95 |
Description
Pro: Dense with data, plus a few other accessories, the app can track BP and blood oxygen, too.
Con: A large footprint at nearly 14 inches square.
Metrics: Body fat, lean mass, body water, muscle mass, daily calorie intake, bone mass, visceral fat rating. Read more..
5: For the Strava Striver: Garmin Index
Price:$149.95
Description
Pro: Link up with other users to form a training group or for friendly competition.
Con: Setup involves social media integration, a drag if you’re not much of a sharer.
Metrics: Weight, BMI, body fat, skeletal muscle mass, body water, bone mass. Read more..
6: For the Minimalist: Taylor Glass Digital Bathroom Scale
Price: $38.62
Description
Pro: This simple, classic scale tells you exactly what you need to do, without all the bells and whistles.
Con: It doesn’t have the bells and whistles. If you want deeper data, this isn’t the one for you.
Metrics: Weight. Read more..
7: For the Novice: HoMedics 531 Health Station Body Fat Scale
Price: $49.99
Description
Pro: Provides you with quick, informative data based on your current weight and calorie intake.
Con: There’s no way of seeing just how accurate your stats are. There’s also no digital or mobile component or specific method of tracking.
Metrics: Weight, body fat, BMI, body water, and daily calories. Read more..