The 15 Best Digital and Smart Bathroom Scales 2023
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Using any kind of scale is a fast and reliable way to monitor your weight, but if you need help tracking your fitness and health goals, it's time to upgrade to a digital option that has all the bells and whistles. Many of our top picks have WiFi or Bluetooth on board, offer compatibility with fitness apps, and can sync with your phone or any other fitness devices you may use (like Apple Watch or FitBit). What's more, smart scales like these tend to measure far more than just weight; they can track things like body fat, bone mass, muscle mass, and water mass over time.
That said, if you just want to see what you weigh every day, these scales are up for that job too. However extensive your needs are, we think any of the 15 digital scales on this list are a dependable pick.
This scale connects with your phone to track weight, BMI, total body fat, water percentage, and bone and muscle mass. While not all features (i.e. weather) seem critical, it includes loads of insights, making it a perfect fit for someone looking to keep track of their weight loss. It can monitor up to eight different profiles, so it's great for a full household.
This straightforward scale is easy to use right out of the box; it includes batteries and even a tape measure. The LCD display is easy to read against the blue backlight, and you get started by simply stepping on the tempered glass for a weight reading. Easily switch between kilos and pounds with a button on the back of the scale.
When you're working on improving your health, it's good to know what's going on other than just your weight. That's when a body composition scale like this one from arboleaf is helpful. In addition to your weight, it can tell you your body type, body fat percentage, bone and muscle mass, visceral fat, metabolic age, and your BMR / BMI numbers. Sync the scale with the arboleaf app—or if you rely on Apple Health, Google Fit, or Fitbit, you can use those programs as well—and get your weight and body composition data on demand.
Ideal for anyone who wants a straightforward user experience, this scale offers simple, sleek design. Frequent users will appreciate its auto-off and low-battery indicator features. With high-tempered clear glass and a chrome finish base, this scale looks great in any bathroom.
This sleek, advanced glass scale is great for Fitbit users—it integrates directly with your Fitbit app, so you can see all of your fitness and health information in one place. It tracks BMI, body fat percentage, and lean mass. It can also store profiles for multiple users.
This simple, easy-to-use scale provides precise weight measurements on an equally easy-to-read display. It responds immediately when being used—no need to tap before stepping on. It also has the best weight range of our picks, with the ability to read up to 440 pounds. With a sturdy and oversized build, this scale is built to last.
Before you hop on this smart scale, you'll first have to connect it to Wi-Fi and charge it via USB-C. The colorful display is bright and easy to read, and you get started by stepping on the glass for a weight reading along with other measurements. What's great about this scale is that it'll remember your profile as soon as you step on. There's even a pregnancy mode you can access through the app and a baby mode for tracking your kids' growth.
A sleek and simple scale with a large number display, this Weight Watchers scale features a smooth glass-and-steel aesthetic and accommodates a weight range of up to 400 pounds.
The Eufy Smart Scale P1 makes it easy to sync health data to a third-party app, whether your health tracking platform of choice is from Apple, Fitbit, or Google. The scale uses built-in sensors to measure a range of metrics—weight, body mass, visceral fat, and more.
You and an unlimited number of people can create your own profiles and track up to 13 fitness metrics through this digital scale. Connect the Eros Scale app to your phone or tablet, and you can then sync it with other health trackers you use like FitBit, Google Fit, or Apple Health. The scale supports up to 400 pounds, has a large LED display, and turns on automatically when you step on it.
Get a retro look with a digital interface when you use this Ozeri scale. Step on, and it'll show your weight in pounds and kilograms, in both a numerical readout and on a visual dial. It supports up to 400 pounds, has a tempered glass top, and allows you to set an alarm to remind yourself to weigh in.
If you tend to weigh yourself after a shower, or if you have balance and mobility issues, you’ll truly appreciate the nonslip silicone surface on (and beneath) Himaly's digital scale. Simply step on the oversized platform for your weight, and a back-lit display will give you results in pounds or kilograms. It turns off automatically, setting itself back to zero every time.
Going on vacation doesn't mean you have to let all of your health and fitness goals fall by the wayside. This digital travel scale from Newline is a durable, compact reminder to keep taking care of yourself when you’re away from home. It's only 12.2 inches long, but it can hold up to 400 pounds. It's very thin, and easy to slip into any suitcase or carry-on.
Not all scales have to be metal, plastic, or glass. The bamboo top on this digital bathroom scale looks beautiful, and you can feel good about the use of renewable materials. When you just need a simple scale, this one is a solid pick. It comes with a large, back-lit display and has a weight capacity of 330 pounds.
Up to 16 people can have their own profiles on this smart scale, making it perfect for big families or college students living with lots of roommates. Users are instantly recognized when they step on the scale, and personal data can conveniently be sent to their profile on Garmin's app, Garmin Connect, via the scale's built-in Wi-Fi.
Selina Tedesco is the former product testing analyst in the Media & Tech Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she evaluated consumer goods like electronics, smart devices, toys, cars and home improvement merchandise.
Jess is a Commerce Editor, covering best-selling products for Hearst Magazines. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and two kids.
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