Body Fat Scales Compared

Withings Body Smart

The Withings Body Smart is the successor to the incredibly successful Body+. Priced at just under $100, it lies in the mid-range and offers the typical body fat scale metrics of fat, muscle, bone, and water content of the body. It also estimates the amount of visceral fat. A special feature is the heart rate measurement during set-up. This allows you to log your pulse over a longer period of time when weighing yourself in the morning.

Renpho Smart Body Fat Scale

If you are looking for a really affordable body fat scale, then you should take a closer look at the Renpho Smart Body Fat Scale. The Bluetooth scale determines your body weight, fat percentage, muscle and bone mass, and water percentage. The Renpho scale also estimates your visceral body fat. The only disadvantage is that the scale does not have Wi-Fi, so you always have to launch the app to weigh yourself.

Withings Body Scan

The Withings Body Scan is the absolute-advanced model among body fat scales. In addition to the typical values for weight, body fat, visceral fat, muscle and bone mass, and water content, it also determines your vascular age and nerve activity.

A Withings Body Scan smart scale on a tiled floor in a bathroom.
The Withings Body Scan smart scale has 8 electrodes (4 embedded in the glass base and 4 in the handle).
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A Withings Body Scan smart scale placed on a tiled floor.
The tempered glass platform feels solid underfoot, while the extra-wide design provides stability.
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A sleek black Withings Body Scan scale on a tiled floor.
A Withings Body Scan smart scale fits in almost any place in your bathroom.
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Close-up of a Withings Body Scan smart scale on a tiled floor.
The extendable handle with electrodes enables advanced readings like segmental composition and ECG.
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A close-up of a sleek black device with a USB-C port and a power button.
Withings has chosen a USB-C charging port. It takes up to 5 hours to fully charge the battery.
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Person standing on a Withings Body Scan scale, holding the deviceu0027s handle.
Ensure your feet are clean and dry, stand perfectly still, and grip the handle correctly during the scan.
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A person holding a black Withings Body Scan device, pressing its buttons.
Your left and right thumbs should be properly positioned on the sensors at the top of the handle…
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Person holding a device for body scanning in a bathroom.
…while your other fingers should touch the metal sensors on the back of the handle on both sides.
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Feet in colorful socks standing on a Withings body scan scale display.
For best accuracy, weigh yourself frequently, always barefoot, and remain motionless during the scan.
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A person standing on a Withings Body Scan scale displaying 62.80 kg.
After automatically recognizing your profile, it will take the weight reading. Note: I’m wearing socks in this image, but you should always be barefoot for accurate results.
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Feet in patterned socks on a Withings Body Scan scale displaying weight and trend graph.
It then displays your weight variation compared to previous scans.
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Feet in red and white patterned socks on a Withings body composition scale displaying u0027BODY COMPO.u0027
Next, it conducts a body composition analysis.
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Feet in colorful socks on a digital scale displaying u0027ECGu0027 and u00279 SECONDSu0027.
Next, it performs the ECG measurement, which takes about 30 seconds.
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Feet in colorful socks on a device displaying u0027ECGu0027 and u0027SINUS RHYTHMu0027 with a green check mark.
After receiving the ECG results, you will receive a Sinus Rhythm notification.
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A personu0027s feet in patterned socks on a scale displaying a heart rate of 71.
Your heart rate is shown during the scan.
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A personu0027s feet in colorful socks on a Withings body scan device displaying u0027NERVE HEALTHu0027.
Then, itu0027s time for the nerve health assessment.
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A close-up of a scale displaying u0027Nerve Health 83 Normalu0027 with colorful socks in view.
Finally, it provides your Nerve Health score.
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A close-up of feet in red and blue socks on a smart scale displaying u0027SEE YOU SOONu0027.
The Withings Body Scan concludes with a ‘See You Soon’ message.
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Like the more affordable Withings Body Smart, the Body Scan also measures your pulse, but also has an integrated 6-channel ECG. Thanks to the handle, the body fat scale is also particularly precise as it can measure the composition of the upper body fat.

Additionally, this smart scale ditches replaceable batteries for a USB-C rechargeable option. Its 3.7V, 2500mAh lithium-ion battery takes about 5 hours to fully charge but delivers exceptional longevity—up to a year of typical use, according to the manufacturer.

Pros of the Withings Body Scan

  • Comprehensive health tracking
  • Premium build quality and sleek design
  • Intuitive app with multi-user support
  • Segmental analysis provides unique insights

Cons of the Withings Body Scan

  • High price may deter casual users
  • Withings+ subscription lacks clear value
  • Nerve health monitoring feels too niche for most users

Lepulse Lescale P1

If you don’t want to spend over $300 on a body fat scale with a handle, then Lepulse has an option for you. The Lescale P1 only costs $89.99. For this amount of money, you get a rudimentary body fat scale with the typical basic functions, but which can also determine the body composition of the upper body in more detail thanks to a handle.

Garmin Index S2 Smart Scale

If you are invested in the Garmin ecosystem, then the Index S2 Smart is a good choice. The smart body fat scale records your body fat composition and integrates the values directly into the Garmin Connect app. Like all scales in this comparison (except the Renpho model), the Index S2 connects to your home network via Wi-Fi, letting you weigh yourself conveniently without a smartphone and having the data transmitted automatically later.

eufy Smart Scale P3

A good mid-range alternative to the Withings Body Smart is the similarly priced eufy Smart Scale P3. With body fat, muscle and bone mass as well as water percentage measurement and a pulse sensor, it offers an almost identical feature set. What makes it special, however, is the very large display, which shows you current trends in your fitness values directly on the device and praises (or presumably scolds) you. For pregnant women and people with pacemakers, there is also a simple mode that dispenses with bioelectrical impedance analysis.

Buying advice: What’s important in a smart scale?

How does a body fat scale work?

Anyone who is 1.80 m tall and weighs 100 kg has a BMI of 30.9, and by definition, that means the person is overweight. However, both untrained people and athletes who fit into this height-weight combination might be deemed obese with very different fitness levels. This is exactly where body fat scales come in. They determine the composition of your body fat and are therefore far better able to determine the actual state of one’s health.

Body fat scales use what is known as bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for this purpose. The devices send a weak alternating current through the body and measure the impedance. As different tissue types react differently, the measured values can be used to draw conclusions about body fat composition.

Accuracy: Body fat scale with or without a handle?

If you stand with both feet on a body fat scale, the alternating current flows through the lower half of your body. This means the body fat composition is measured here. However, the body fat scale can then interpolate the composition of the entire body based on this value. Since every person has a different distribution of body fat for genetic reasons, such extrapolation can have different deviations, depending on the person.

Body fat scales with additional handles (or hand sensors) therefore provide better accuracy. When weighing or measuring, a rod-shaped sensor must be held with both hands, which is connected to the scale via a cable. This means that the body fat scale can also measure the upper body fat composition. However, body fat scales with handles are typically pricier.

You can stow the handle away safely when they are not in use in the Withings Body Scan.
With the Withings Body Scan, you can pull the handle upwards. When not in use, it rests on the scale. / © Withings Image source: Withings

What do body fat scales measure?

Body fat scales measure your body fat percentage. Typically, they can also measure your muscle mass, bone mass, and water percentage. Of course, all body fat scales can also determine your body weight.

Some body fat scales also offer integrated pulse sensors. For instance, you can record and log your resting heart rate every morning after waking up. The luxury model in this comparison, the Withings Body Scan, can even record using a six-channel ECG. Scales from Withings also have a baby function, where you can weigh yourself once with and once without a baby in your arms to record your weight.

What all scales in this comparison support is multiple people in the household. Here, the body composition and weight are usually used to automatically recognize who has just stepped on the scales. After all, it is unlikely that you will have lost 20 kg overnight.

Cheap and functional - Renpho does the bare basics well.
The inexpensive body fat scale from Renpho has a basic display. Other models have high-resolution screens that show you a progression of your weight or the weather report, for instance. / © Renpho Image source: Renpho

What can body fat scale apps do?

Speaking of logging: Of course, body fat scales only make sense if you can record your data over a longer period of time. This is where apps come into play, showing you over the long term whether you are building muscle mass or reducing your body fat percentage in line with your training.

In most cases, trends are also more important than absolute measurements. After all, you primarily want to feel good or look good, and not be proud of a certain number. Therefore, the absolute accuracy of the measurements is ultimately of secondary importance. The most important thing is you achieve the trend you want with your training and diet.

Some body fat scale manufacturers, such as Garmin or Withings, already have an entire ecosystem of wearables and fitness trackers ready. The Garmin smartwatches, for instance, are hard to beat in their function as sports watches, and Withings also has various smartwatches such as the Scanwatch 2 (review) and soon, even a urine laboratory for the home.

Life is not all black, as most body fat scales do come in different colors.
Most scales are available in several colors, including the Withings Body Smart (left) and Body Scan (right). / © Withings Image source: Withings

Battery Life and Maintenance: A Key Spec to Consider

Battery life is a crucial factor when choosing a smart scale, especially for those who value low-maintenance devices. Models like Withings offer up to 15 months of battery life, reducing the hassle of frequent recharges or replacements. Checking battery specs ensures you pick a scale that matches your routine and tracking habits.

Smart scales come with rechargeable or non-rechargeable batteries, each with its perks. Rechargeables are eco-friendly and can last over a year on one charge, while non-rechargeables are cheap and easy to replace. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize convenience or upfront cost.

Keep your scale efficient with simple tricks: clean it regularly, place it on a stable surface, and disable Bluetooth when not in use. These small steps can extend battery life and ensure accurate readings, keeping your scale running smoothly for longer.

Do you already have a body fat scale at home, and if so, which model is it? Which functions will seal the deal for you? I look forward to your comments!

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