I researched the best digital bathroom scales as I wanted to track my weight and overall health more accurately. i have been experiencing difficulty keeping track of my progress with my current scale and wanted something smarter and more reliable. i went through reviews from trusted sources like New York Times Wirecutter PC Mag and Healthline and after comparing many options these three kept coming up as the top choices
GE smart digital scale
https://www.amazon.com/GE-Smart-Scale/dp/B0G3X6QT79
Arboleaf smart scale
https://www.amazon.com/Arboleaf-Smart-Scale/dp/B0FMK8YD7Y
Amzmerit smart digital scale
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Sclae-Body-weight/dp/B0FSZ8W73X
However i i am having trouble deciding which one would be better for me and i would love to get your expert advice and hoping maybe some fitness enthusiasts or people who track their health regularly on this forum can also share their advice.i usually like having features like multiple user profiles, easy app integration, and accurate readings. Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.Thanks in advance
Hi, @ponam45, welcome. You should check if the RENPHO Smart Scales use WiFi. This is a much more robust connection than Bluetooth in the home environment. The RENPHO scales you reference do not mention WiFi; some cheaper Renpho scales do not have it. You should also ensure that the scale you choose will connect to Google "Health Connect" so your weight is transferred to the "Fitbit" app.
I hope this helps.
Cheers
Gr4ndp4 | UK
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There's also Withings which are good but on the pricey side. I have the Withings body comp.
I agree with @Gr4ndp4 Renpho seem to be a good choice. I know a few people who use them and are very happy. If/when my Withings scale breaks, I will be getting a Renpho I think.