Conair WW714ZF Scale Review
Our verdict
The Conair WW714ZF is a moderately priced scale that adds body composition analysis to a clear LCD readout. It suits shoppers who want more than weight without moving up to a premium device.
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People who want body composition estimates plus weight on an affordable LCD scale.
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You only need a plain weight reading, since the extra metrics and price may be more than you want.
- Display Lcd
- Measures Pounds
- Accuracy 0.1 Pounds
- Max capacity 400 Lb
- Features Body Composition Analysis
- Material Glass, Plastic
- Priced 18% below the category median ($39.99 across 59 tracked models)
- Weight of 4.47 lb - heavier than 68% of the 59 models we track
Pros
- Body composition analysis adds metrics beyond weight
- Fine 0.1 pound resolution for everyday tracking
- High 400 pound capacity suits most households
- Affordable price near 33 dollars
Cons
- Body composition figures are estimates, not precise measurements
- Power source is not listed in the available specs
- Glass and plastic build is fairly basic
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 217 owner ratings
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Popularity2.3/5
217 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The Conair WW714ZF is a digital scale that reads weight in pounds on an LCD and adds a body composition analysis feature. The black and blue platform is built from glass and plastic, and it supports a 400 pound maximum capacity. That mix puts it a step above a basic step on scale.', 'Conair lists accuracy at 0.1 pound, a fine resolution for tracking small weight changes. The body composition figures are estimates meant to help you follow trends, not exact clinical numbers, so it is best to read them as direction over time rather than precise values.', 'At around 33 dollars, the WW714ZF stays affordable while offering extra metrics. If you want a few more data points without spending heavily, it is a reasonable middle ground. For any health decisions tied to weight or composition, consult a healthcare professional.']
Specifications
| Display | Lcd |
|---|---|
| Measures | Pounds |
| Accuracy | 0.1 Pounds |
| Max capacity | 400 Lb |
| Features | Body Composition Analysis |
| Material | Glass, Plastic |
| Color | Black/Blue |
| Weight | 4.47 lb |
Performance notes
The WW714ZF reads weight in pounds on an LCD and is built from glass and plastic. Conair lists a body composition analysis feature, accuracy of 0.1 pound, and a 400 pound maximum capacity. The composition estimates depend on factors like hydration and footing, so they are best treated as trend data. A hard, level surface keeps readings consistent.
What buyers say
A 4.0 rating across roughly 217 reviews points to feedback that is mostly positive but a touch more mixed than some rivals. The review count is moderate, so it reflects a steady group of buyers rather than a large audience.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the Conair WW714ZF measure besides weight?
It is listed with a body composition analysis feature alongside its weight reading in pounds. Those composition figures are estimates meant for tracking trends over time, not exact clinical measurements. For health related questions, talk with a healthcare professional.
How accurate is the weight reading?
Conair lists accuracy at 0.1 pound, which is a fine resolution for this price. That helps you notice small changes between weigh ins. Place the scale on a hard, flat floor for the most consistent results.
How much weight can it support?
The listed maximum capacity is 400 pounds, which covers most household use. Staying within that range helps keep readings reliable and protects the sensors over time.