Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Withings WiFi Body Scale and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Withings WiFi Body Scale.
June 2010
(82%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Our experts in the Consumer Electronics Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute tested digital bathroom scales to find the ones that are accurate and easy to use. These picks will help you monitor your goals and learn a little more about your body. Check o...
Published: 2016-07-27, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: Of course, Withings is hardly new to the WiFi scale game. In fact, they were the first to the game 7 years ago in June 2009. It's only logical that after some additional entrants this year (Garmin, Under Armour – coming up alongside Fitbit) that that they...
Beautiful design, Wireless, Internet connectivity, Free iOS apps
Mirror surface gets dirty quickly, Expensive
Weighing yourself can seem pretty mundane when using a regular scale but thanks to the interactivity of the Wi-Fi Body Scale and its bundle software now this information can be used to motivate and track your health. Withing’s has turned the everyday ...
Makes tracking your weight and BMI a breeze, Supports up to 8 users with good privacy controls, Accessible from iPhone, iPad, and web, No subscriptions or recurring costs, Works with many other popular services and accessories, Stunning looking
Not the most accurate form of BMI measure, Costs more than a regular scale (obviously)
If you care about tracking your weight and your BMI, then the Withings Wi-Fi Body Scale is absolutely the best way to do it. It's easy to set up, stunningly good looking, and interfaces not only with your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, but with a lot of ...
Are there some ways in which the Withings scale (and its corresponding services) could be improved? Yes. For one, some users within your household might want to keep their weight data to themselves and not share it with the whole family all the time. ...
Minimalist digital display is easytoread (large digits) and bright (backlit). Modern design lines and slimandtrim. Display turns off to indicate measurements are complete. Price has dropped in the last year
Glass is streakprone and hard to clean (even with Windex!) Noticeably larger squarefootage than a lot of analog scales. Plastic feet bottoms look cheap and come with adhesive that's weaker than Harold Wormser (front middle). It's still 0
Abstract: But if the idea of tracking your weight with some degree of automation is of interest, the Withings Connected Scale may have some conceptual appeal. Cosmetically, it looks like an iMac-inspired digital scale with similar styling—an all-glass top surfa...
Abstract: For many of us, the bathroom scale is not our best friend. However, the Withings WiFi Body Scale is not your ordinary bathroom scale. If you’re watching your weight for a special diet or monitoring your health for medical reasons, this device takes the...
Relatively easy to set up, can monitor up to 8 people’s weight, automatically uploads data to the Withings website where you can chart progress and set goals, free iPhone app lets you monitor your weight loss and find inspiration while away from the computer, optional ability to post your weight to Twitter to help your friends motivate you, is just plain geeky fun to use!
Hard to keep clean, not recommended for people with pacemakers, takes the reading a bit too fast, I’m not sure how many people will actually use the “social embarrassment” aspects of the device Every time you submit our site, an Angel gets its wings.
The Withings Body Scale is the tech geek’s best friend in the war on flab. While I initially thought that setting the scale to automatically post my weight to Twitter would be the motivating force in my weight loss, as I went along I found that simply...