(Part 2) Best bathroom scales according to redditors

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We found 713 Reddit comments discussing the best bathroom scales. We ranked the 137 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Bathroom Scales:

u/cattywhompuss · 7 pointsr/xxfitness

I decided to upgrade our scale at home and grabbed this Arboleaf scale off Amazon thinking I'd take the "smart scale" measurements with a grain of salt. I mostly just wanted a newer scale at home to track my weight first thing in the morning as I began to figure out a more accurate TDEE. Just tried it out this morning and have to say, I'm super impressed with the accuracy of the measurements! Here are my results. Highly recommend if you're looking for a new scale!

u/Fuckoff123 · 6 pointsr/AppleWatch

I use weight gurus WIFI scale. It's half the price and it has been remarkably reliable, my phone has gotten an alert every single time I have used it. It also shares info with the native HealthKit. Well worth the purchase!

u/Rc2photo · 5 pointsr/loseit

First, congrats on starting your journey!

I googled a few of these and it looks like Amazon may have a good selection. Because of course Amazon has everything!

Here is a link!

https://www.amazon.com/Ozeri-ProMax-Digital-Measure-Caliper/dp/B01EK9CXZ6/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1497014788&sr=1-2&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A7059739011

u/gooberfaced · 5 pointsr/loseit
  1. I have been very happy with this model for $20.
  2. It takes time.
    The longer you stick with this the more you will respect yourself. You just need to accept the fact that the past can no longer be affected- you've done what you've done and there's no going back. But you can affect your future and by doing so again and again your self esteem will gradually improve.
    Measure yourself!
    Often we cannot see changes in the mirror but a tape measurer will not lie and that can force you to understand that you are doing it and for that you can be very proud.
u/mox1979 · 5 pointsr/loseit

also not op, but trendweight.com

My scale's app syncs with my fitbit account, and the fitbit account syncs with trendweight.com.

u/FGWDQHQ · 5 pointsr/proED

I like it way more than any I've owned before! I bought this in January and it sucked and then it broke.

u/digitalnikocovnik · 4 pointsr/digitalnomad

The first answer is: search the sub, this has come up many times. But since I've had some new ideas recently I'll respond in a little more detail here:


I just ordered a mini travel bathroom scale – let's see how that works out. Just having some warning if my weight is creeping up is important. (I was actually considering a hunting/fishing scale like this because it's smaller and probably more durable, but the process of actually weighing myself on it would be ... interesting)


I also bring quality, light-weight running shoes (I like [these] (https://www.amazon.com/ON-90000-Mens-Cloud/dp/B015CR9XJ4) ) everywhere I go. I am not a runner, honestly I fucking hate running, but it's a form of cardio you can do in most places. (If you can jump rope, that would probably be even more flexible, but I lack that skill.)

I go back and forth on calisthenics, but it's at the very least a useful stopgap. I personally think the r/bodyweightfitness routine is sort of overkill – if I'm just using it as a stopgap, pull/push/stepups and leg raises are plenty for me anyway.

u/tzdk · 4 pointsr/xxfitness

You can set the Weight Guru scale to only show you what you've gained/lost.

u/xsdylas · 4 pointsr/EDAnonymous

Yeah!! Here's an example of one on Amazon: link

You are in my thoughts and prayers for sure! You can do it! Hahaha

u/ndbroadbent · 4 pointsr/getdisciplined

Thanks for this, I'm definitely going to start today. Maybe just a new notebook in Evernote, and spend 5 minutes writing down some thoughts every day.

By the way, these wireless scales have changed my life. I just stand on them for a couple of seconds after every shower, and my weight is instantly uploaded over wifi. Then you can look at a graph on their website or mobile app.
I've tried tracking my weight with pen and paper, but I've always given up after a few weeks. Now it's just effortless.

u/JPL7 · 3 pointsr/Brogress

Why do you feel the numbers are off?
So I know it's not accurate to anything but to itself. But I use this: Weight Gurus Wifi Smart Connected Body Fat Scale with Large Backlit LCD (White + Stainless) (Off-white) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IFYLAR4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0q2PCb5R2F59M

u/mredofcourse · 3 pointsr/AppleWatch

Just another WiFi scale recommendation. I've tried a couple of others, but this one stood out at being one of the better ones (if not the best) in terms of the app and reliability:

eufy Smart Scale C1 with Bluetooth, Large LED Display, 12 Measurements, Weight/Body Fat/BMI/Fitness Body Composition Analysis, Auto On/Off, Auto Zeroing, Tempered...

$25.49

u/malevolenc · 3 pointsr/loseit

My digital scale was very unreliable so I got this one:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000U6EZA/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details

u/kittenwon713 · 3 pointsr/proED

Digital Body Weight Bathroom Scale by Balance, High Accuracy, Large Glass Top, Backlit Display, Precision Measurements https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01929N69G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CEGFAb06XTBJH

Just purchased this one via Amazon! Much better than the old scale my parents had!

u/IDoMindTheDudeMinds · 3 pointsr/loseit

I have this one. Just make sure it's on level floor and you always weight yourself in the same spot, in the morning after your morning wee. Make sure the floor is level where you place it...or you might throw yourself back into bed and bawl. Not that I've done that or anything.

u/Thearcherygirl · 3 pointsr/PCOS

I just have a basic weight watchers glass scale. Easy to use, but doesn't have anything fancy.

u/heartbrokenandok · 3 pointsr/proED

Maybe something like this that is small enough to keep on you in a backpack or something? I think it could probably handle as much bumps as a computer would. I would trust a digital scale to handle being bumped better than an analog, tbh. But I have no science to back that up. Just gut feeling.

https://www.amazon.com/NewlineNY-SBB0718M-NYBK-Step-Travel-Bathroom/dp/B004V8EBOI

u/NeverLowEnough · 3 pointsr/proED

I'm currently looking at this Innotech scale: https://www.amazon.com/Innotech-Digital-Bathroom-Scale-Backlit/product-reviews/B01MFBUSEB/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_show_all_btm?ie=UTF8&reviewerType=avp_only_reviews&sortBy=recent

It has 670 reviews, of which 95% are 4 or 5 stars (90% at 5 stars). It seems that the people who have problems are taken care of by customer service. The only real trouble I see with it is someone mentioned that if you step on it over and over again, it won't show a weight change if your weight has changed less than 3/4 of a pound. While to some extent I could see that being nice for my mental health, I also see myself being skeptical of it.

I have mixed feelings about Eat Smart scales, which are usually under $20. Their kitchen scale has been fine but this isn't the first time I've had problems with their bathroom scale. A few months into owning it, it had this problem. I called customer service, we troubleshooted it, it was broken and they sent me a new one. This was several years (3+) ago and it's been good until now. I'm halfway considering buying another because $20 for 3 or more years isn't bad, IMO.

u/FakingItEveryDay · 3 pointsr/funny
u/Ms_Andry · 3 pointsr/loseit

Thanks! :)

The travel scale I have is this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004V8EBOI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It's basically just a small, light-weight scale that's easy to throw in a suitcase!

u/redditnewhi · 3 pointsr/1200isplenty

I normally hate scales and hate having to write down / plug in my weight somewhere else but I decided it was time to start using one. Found this on amazon, barely more expensive than the bare bones ones and I LOVE it!

Super easy set up, comes with batteries and a free app where all your info is! Can sync with Apple health and Fitbit too. Automatically keeps your history and you can add more than one user. I’m sure these non-weight values aren’t perfect but it seems like a really good way to start measuring trends! It’s also a really pretty app, that’s what my measurement page looks like scrolled down a little (up top it just says my current weight again really big).

Highly recommend!

Edit with link:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G811YXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pgBtDbWEXR9ND

u/ferocity562 · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

I bought a mechanical scale. This one, to be specific. That way I don't have to worry about low batteries, malfunctioning software, any of it. It isn't as accurate in the sense that it won't give you your weight to the decimal place, but I prefer the piece of mind.

u/SleepyTexan · 2 pointsr/keto

> Oh and has anyone used Nokia's Body+ scale? It sounds pretty cool but like all techy stuff it costs a pretty penny...!

I have no experience with the Nokia but it seems kind of mediocre for the price, I own this basic one while my parents own this one but if you want features I don't think you could go wrong with:

u/Heflar · 2 pointsr/keto

not sure why you are being downvoted, it seems significantly cheaper there


https://www.amazon.com/My-Life-Shop-Analyzer1-Digital/dp/B016JFG1K2

u/dmmagic · 2 pointsr/loseit

It's a Garmin Index Smart Scale. I like how fast and accurate it is--it's way better than other electronic scales I have tried--but I also recognize that it is more expensive than the competition while providing fewer features. I often see the Withings scale be recommended as an alternative.

I have a Garmin Vivoactive 3 so I like that the scale is Garmin too; it puts all my data into one place.

u/NestorTookMyCoynes · 2 pointsr/keto

So I've been scale obsessing this week (which I guess is my third week, so sounds like there is some sort of expected slump anyway), but I noticed something this morning I hadn't noticed before. I have one of those fancy FitBit scales, and usually after it tells me my weight I get frustrated and walk away. This morning right as I was about to turn though, I noticed the body fat readout...and noticed that it had gone down by about half a percentage. So even thought the numbers aren't moving in the area I expected, I AM losing fat! This definitely made me feel so much better after wondering if I was doing something wrong these last couple of weeks!

u/stussll · 2 pointsr/caregivers

Woah. This is the first I've heard of the "drop in" feature...super neat.

As for Google Sheets, auto-formatting is a wonderful idea. And in case you were curious, you can set a shortcut on iOS :)

For now, we've been using Apple's Notes app for sodium and fluid tracking. It's worked well in so far as he's comfortable with the app and it does collaboration relatively well. IMO, there are obvious shortcomings, but as I'm coming to learn, whatever helps keep up his habit works for me.

We did however order a wifi scale , so we'll see how that works. Thank you for your thought :)

u/ChubbyMissGoose · 2 pointsr/loseit
u/coffeemommy · 2 pointsr/keto

I ordered this one from Amazon, and it was $20... but now is almost $24, so I'm glad I ordered it last night before that price hike. Really good reviews. And comes with a body tape measure, which is probably el cheapo, but whatevs, it'll work for now.

u/mailerdeemon · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I have one of these that works incredibly well. Dial is easy to read, quality construction, and seems to be accurate when compared to hospital balances.

u/lucifersmother · 2 pointsr/loseit

I bought this scale and I love it! It gives readings at .1 level so it's really helpful for tracking minor fluctuations https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MFBUSEB/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/shmalloryrenee · 2 pointsr/loseit

I think the measurements help for sure. Of course it's still sooooo satisfying when I do lose weight, but the measurements help keep me from getting too mad when I'm not losing weight.

I got the fitbit aria 2 scale. I have a fitbit so I liked the idea of them linking up and being able to see the data in my fitbit app.

u/vSerene · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I personally use this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016JFG1K2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

A lot of YouTubers use it, including Alan Thrall. Here is his review on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUBnGpe7Gd4

I use it to help me keep track of progress, and it is extremely consistent.

u/frogz0r · 2 pointsr/keto

I had the aria scales and I hated them...

Absolutely worthless to me. It was so inaccurate for everything, and the whole wifi setup was horrible. We had one, then it died on us for some reason and we got another one cos my husband liked it. The second one we set up and it worked (?) for a few months. Then it too just up and died...tho it was in its death throes and my cat walked across it and it shattered :( At least no glass everywhere but never again will we get another one of the arias.

We got this one https://www.amazon.com/Weight-Watchers-Scales-Conair-Digital/dp/B000OCLW3S at Costco and it works great. Very simple, very nice looking and it does the job.

u/Somthin_Clever · 2 pointsr/Jawbone

I'm also interested in the CubeSensors.

But I use a couple apps with my Up3.
Fitocracy app - I've been using fitocracy for a while its nice to keep tracks of lifts and routines while at the gym and provides great guides for newbies including videos. As for its intergration to Up's app it will only log a weight lifting time, and a cardio time.

Runkeeper - I don't use this one to much. Mostly to just walk the dog. I haven't used it in some time since you know, winter is a thing.

I also use Withings smart scale WS-30
Withings scale/app - this I like it provides a great, easy, quick way to keep a record of my weight that auto updates with the Up app. It will also give you a BMI but that doesn't auto log in your Up app. Also works multiple users, fitbit, android, and apple. So I can keep using it if I ever decide to switch

link to my scale
http://www.amazon.com/Withings-Wireless-Scale-WS-30-Black/dp/B00AXYL4M6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

u/N1ck1McSpears · 2 pointsr/loseit

eufy BodySense Smart Scale with... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFAABKO?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

However I didn’t notice until after I bought it, there’s a newer model available for only $5 more. That pisses me off but whatever. I’ve only had it a few hours so I wouldn’t necessarily feel comfortable recommending it. I got it because I read this article and it was in the price range I was willing to spend. https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/343154/the-best-smart-bathroom-scales

u/ThatCoxKid · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I use this which is a combination of comments saying it's great or reviews saying it's entirely inaccurate and could weigh +/- a few pounds. :|

u/Rewind2013 · 2 pointsr/loseit

Sounds like it's time to get a new scale. I have just a cheap one from the grocery store, but it's been consistent. Some things I'd keep in mind when buying a new scale:

  • Make sure to get one rated for your approximate weight. If you think you could be around 400 pounds at the high end, then get one that goes up to 450 or 500 so that you have some room and you're sure it's weighing your correctly.
  • Make sure you zero/tare your scale if it's the type that needs to do that. When you get a new one it should come with instructions.
  • Weigh on a level, flat surface that is not carpeted. Always weigh in the same place.
  • Weigh at the same time of day in the same/similar type clothing/level of undress.

    These will help you get more consistent results. I know that it can suck to realize that you may weigh more than you thought, but the truth is that no matter what that number is it's just one measure. If the number is higher it doesn't mean you actually gained 30 pounds in 2 weeks and it doesn't change how you look in those 2 weeks. It's just a number - one measurement of your body. Besides, this is a starting point. If you're 30 pounds up, that's 30 more pounds you can celebrate having lost at the end. You can do this - no matter what the number on that scale says.

    As far as type of scale, here are some options that aren't too expensive that I found on Amazon. If I was getting a new one for your weight I'd likely pick one of these: 1 2 3 4
    Just read through the reviews and see what one seems like it's got the best reviews.
u/DeftHeathen · 2 pointsr/proED

I have this one, it's pretty reliable as long as you keep it in the same spot (if you move it frequently it can need to be recalibrated).

I use the Happy Scale app to record my weight every day, it's really good :)

u/smokinbbq · 2 pointsr/loseit

I have a weigh scale that measures biometrics, I wonder if these are accurate enough that it would help. Only $38 (Canadian dollars), so it's not a big expense and I found it very useful to help track water % and a few other things. If I have a salty dinner, I notice my water % and weight go up, but then drop down after a few days of the salt being worked out.

Renpho

u/furtiveraccoon · 2 pointsr/loseit

Yes, of course. It was this scale https://www.amazon.com/RENPHO-Bluetooth-Bathroom-Composition-Smartphone/dp/B07KZR47KZ

And its accompanying app is just called "RENPHO"

Edit: caveat, the link to the product in my order from a while back 404s but I linked the thing that I think is exactly the same on a different product page

u/cexshun · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I use this scale. Unfortunately my number of weigh ins has reached a point where the website crashes when I export the graph, so I exported the data as a CSV and made a graph myself with the data.

u/minal187 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm not a robot, but sometimes I feel like I am.

Wishlist: A scale so I can more frequently track my weight loss progress :D

u/mackattack4466 · 2 pointsr/intermittentfasting

Arboleaf Bluetooth Body Fat Scale - Smart Scale Wireless Bathroom Weight Scale with iOS, Android APP, Unlimited Users, Auto Recognition Body Composition Analyzer for Fat, BMI, BMR, Muscle Mass, Water https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G811YXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_w7iODb9P63CW9


That's the one I own

u/ArentEnoughRocks · 1 pointr/keto

Here is the scale if anyone is interested.

u/Xeroph · 1 pointr/crossfit

I've been using a scale: Garmin Index. I'm not convinced it's entirely accurate but it's good for tracking your progress. I have also used calipers and I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. But just as a point of comparison the scale gives a number about 3-5 points higher than callipers. The nice thing about the scale is that it automatically tracks it for you. I'm looking into doing the Bodpod to see how that compares to the other two methods.

u/alleycatbiker · 1 pointr/loseit

I stepped on the scale this morning 4 times, and got 4 different results (varying ~5lbs from the lowest to the highest). I usually step on it twice just to make sure and it usually gives me the same number twice. Today was the first time it got crazy like that. Could it be malfunctioning? Here's the model: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FT8ZHHE/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/schmunkel98 · 1 pointr/fasting

Scale measures body fat, water, bone density, and muscle mass. These are not 100% accurate but are close enough to help me out.

Amazon link to scale

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy Cake Day!!!! :D :D

Link! Thank you bunches <3

u/deceax · 1 pointr/Fitness

I ditched the cheap scale I got at Target and bought this one and have been happy with it so far. Seems much more accurate.
http://www.amazon.com/Balance-Accuracy-Bathroom-Backlit-Warranty/dp/B01929N69G?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

u/manjar · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

This scale really helps with that:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FX0S4DC
It has a memory feature that shows you your previous weight each time you use it, which you can do just before and after your dump.

u/PM_ME_BOOBPIX · 1 pointr/Fitness

I have the caliper and once I got at ~15% BW was useless to me, it's probably me.

I ended up buying this scale https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016JFG1K2/ and it's GREAT, someone in here posted a youtube review and it said that it might be inaccurate, but it's constantly inaccurate, so one can measure progression. And it's TRUE. I step on it every morning and there's little variance from day to day, not like any of the other scales that I ahve used in the past (those scales if you step on 3 times in a row you get 3 different weigths), this one you can step on 100 times in a row and you get the same measures.

Anyway, I am recording every morning my BW, BF% and MM% and I can see progress or regress.

I am happy with it.

u/HotSouper · 1 pointr/keto

Ive had this scale for 2 months and so far so good. Very consistent too.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FT8ZHHE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/aissela · 1 pointr/TeamTwister

Here is a link to the travel scale I use. Just make sure you take the battery out during travel so it doesn't get drained when you're not using it!

u/-the_guilty_one- · 1 pointr/loseit

Interesting question! I'm eager to see what "set-ups" other people are using.

  • Weight scale: Weight Watchers digital glass bathroom scale. This doesn't connect to any apps or measure anything other than weight, but that's what I wanted - just something simple and accurate.
  • Food Scale: Some generic, no name-brand $20 digital food scale. Again, nothing fancy, but it's accurate and suits my needs.
  • Fitness Tracker: Fitbit Charge HR. I love my Fitbit and right now, the level of activity that it tracks is perfect for me - steps, heart rate, and other activity (such as running, walking, whatever). I don't personally use the FitBit app to track my calorie intake, but I've heard that it's actually quite good.
  • Calorie counting: MyFitnessPal. No surprise here. I personally use and love the app (the barcode scanner is fantastic). The fact that it syncs with FitBit means that across two apps, I can basically track and monitor all of the metrics I'm currently interested in.

    As I get more into running, I've been thinking about picking up a more running-focused watch - the Garmin Forerunner 235 looks pretty snazzy.

    I'm a gadget nerd, so it's easy for me to get wrapped up in all of the different pieces of wearable tech/apps/whatever that are available. However, at the end of the day, the important thing to remember is that tracking calories and measuring what you're putting into your body is probably the most important thing, so whatever helps you achieve that is probably worth focusing on first.
u/sacarn · 1 pointr/PointsPlus

This is the one I bought and I like it.

u/brentf2000 · 1 pointr/gastricsleeve

My parents got me the Fitbit Aria 2 after my surgery since it links to my app and Fitbit watch. I really like it.

u/Toltarius · 1 pointr/progresspics

Sure! It's the Garmin Index Smart Scale: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0178KF55E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OdJUDbAE151FZ

It keeps track of my weight through the Garmin app. It is kind of motivating to see the time graph on the app.

u/vaper1122 · 1 pointr/loseit

I just got an innotech scale for 25 bucks and it is awesome. It's really accurate (gives the same reading as the expensive scale at the gym)!

https://www.amazon.com/Innotech-Digital-Bathroom-Scale-Backlit/dp/B01MFBUSEB

u/Unpopular_ravioli · 1 pointr/omad

> I’m gonna buy a body fat scale that has Bluetooth and and an app tonight

I have 2 cheap ones, if I were to buy one now I'd pick this one.

> switched to alternate day fasting 1200 calorie meals.

I've done ADF, it was tough. I think the most I did was 3 sets in a row.

> A lot of people tell me I look skinny and I’m overdoing it but I think we all know good is the enemy of great, and also, if you’re tall, you can carry / hide things well

I don't mean it in an offensive way, but for me it's hard to see how someone 6 feet 200 lbs could look "too skinny". I like using this BMI site, and putting in your stats gives a 27. I think the people around you are just so used to you looking a certain way, anything less looks weird to them. 170 puts you dead center in the normal BMI zone. You're on the right track, keep going.

> You definitely started closer to your ideal weight so I think it’s slightly different

Yeah, no one in my personal life noticed any difference, and that's because at my weight with a shirt on, it's just not noticeable.

> I’m also eating ketogenically

Are you doing it to lose weight faster?

> (I can definitely run5/6 miles if I want)

Is that how far you normally run? How often do you run? I've only recently started doing longer runs of like 8+ miles. I'm sort of in a crunch mode trying to up my mileage every week to be ready for my first marathon in November.

u/ifIdiebeforeIbake · 1 pointr/Fitness

They're $146 on Amazon now, though thr bodufat measurement is kinda bullshit (i.e. totally inaccurate and not all that useful), so I'd go with the cheaper model http://www.amazon.com/Withings-Wireless-Scale-WS-30-Black/dp/B00AXYL4M6/ - or maybe even one of the $25 bluetooth variants that works with a smartphone.

I prefer a wifi one, though - not having to dig out your phone puts less resistance in the way of using it, at times you're not all that inclined to. But you can do it with a normal scale and the MFP website, if cost is an issue.

u/IroningSandwiches · 1 pointr/loseit

Most scales should have a reset feature for when it's moved, if you HAVE to put it away I'd look for a scale that does this. My scale allows me to move it, reset it and then weigh with less than .2lb changes.

Mine:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BalanceFrom-High-Accuracy-Digital-Bathroom/dp/B00G15O1QM

u/MonkeyMachine · 1 pointr/Fitness

I've got this one and I'm pretty happy with it. The app lets me enter and track weigh ins, and they seem super on the ball with customer support according to the reviews.

I make a point of weighing in with as much control of variables as possible (i.e. First thing after morning pee in birthday suit), and it's helped me track weekly trends pretty well I think.

u/browneyedgirl79 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  • Hi! I first want to thank you for this contest, which is amazing! Good luck to all who have entered here. Also, that potato is crazy creepy. ❤

  • UNREALISTICALLY I'd love to have either these for my husband or this for me. Those are both on my Only In Our Dreams list. Because who REALLY wants awesome dumbbells and a FitBit scale?!?

  • KINDA REALISTICALLY are these for me because who really needs that many Sharpies? I LOVE Sharpies. I WANT ALL THE SHARPIES, pleaseandthankyou. They are on my 'Coloring is Calming' list.

    I never talk about what I want, so this is huge for me, haha. 💕💕
u/cyanideprincess · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

This is the one I got. I've never seen most of the metrics on a scale but I've seen body fat percentage on others, and just wonder how it gets that.

E: failed at posting link properly. Twice.

u/wheelhouse72 · 1 pointr/keto

I got this one, seems very accurate, bluetooth app for tracking history, has great reviews and is relatively inexpensive. I have been very happy with it thus far.

https://www.amazon.com/BodySense-Bluetooth-Composition-Analysis-Tempered/dp/B01MFAABKO

u/cantlikethat · 1 pointr/keto

I just bought [this](Innotech Digital Bathroom Scale with Easy-to-Read Backlit LCD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFBUSEB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_MJqXzbZFRNPPM) scale on Amazon a couple weeks ago and it’s been great. I get the same readings on the scale as I do on my doctor’s fancy scale, so I’d say it’s very accurate.

u/happysmile1 · 1 pointr/giveaways

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u/DGsirb1978 · 1 pointr/keto

Yes it is
https://www.amazon.com/My-Life-Shop-Analyzer1-Digital/dp/B016JFG1K2

Unless that’s a different one, I guess it’s a different brand.
My fault.

u/emmasaurus_rawr · 1 pointr/fitbit

I just bought this weight gurus one a couple weeks ago and love it. Syncs great with fitbit! It's the Wi-Fi one so you don't have to have your phone nearby when you weigh yourself. https://www.amazon.com/Connected-Digital-Precision-Accurate-Measurements/dp/B01IFYLAR4

u/Recyart · 1 pointr/loseit

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01G8L1GZ2

I bought this one off Amazon Canada because it was cheap and so far (four months later) I have been satisfied with the accuracy. I can make it go a little crazy if I place a lot of weight on one foot or deliberately shift my weight around, so don't do that. 😁 I will do the step-on-step-off calibration (really just tapping the scale with my foot) just to make sure, and I will also occasionally compare it to the old-school medical balance beam scale down at the gym. They are always within a fraction of a pound of each other, so I'm confident with the accuracy.

u/ponyboy3 · 1 pointr/arduino

Eufy BodySense Smart Scale with Bluetooth, Large LED Display, Weight/Body Fat/BMI/Fitness Body Composition Analysis, Auto On/Off, Auto Zeroing, Tempered Glass Surface, Black/White, lbs/kg/st Units https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFAABKO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_oJxNybGVPYSXF

theres another one i dont remember, which scale do you have?

u/natlesia · 1 pointr/loseit

F 23 5'1"/ CW:216 / GW:125

I'm really proud of myself for not over eating all the delicious homemade custard I made the house in the fridge! Also anxiously awaiting the bathroom scale I ordered myself to track my goals. (I got this one!) So far I'm on the 3rd day of taking this really seriously again and I'm going to try to post in these as often as I can to keep on track.

u/doggurlrun · 1 pointr/keto

I have a eufy smart scale that is $30 on Amazon. Clean mobile app and consistent readings.

u/validrouge · 1 pointr/keto

It's pricey, but I love my Withings WS30 http://www.amazon.com/Withings-Wireless-Scale-WS-30-Black/dp/B00AXYL4M6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1409563924&sr=8-2&keywords=withings+scale

It uses bluetooth to send my daily weigh ins directly to MyFitnessPal. It is really convenient, I just step on the scale and it does everything else. I love being able to track my daily weight and see the graphs and everything in MFP.