Compare Body Fat & Composition Scales Side by Side
This tool lines up body fat and composition scales next to each other so you can read the real details at a glance. Every figure shown here comes straight from the product listings we track, including the display style, weight capacity and how each scale takes its measurements. Nothing is filled in by guesswork, so if a spec is missing for a model it simply stays blank rather than being made up.
Use the column headers to sort the list the way that matters to you. You might rank scales by display type if you want a clear readout, by weight capacity if a higher limit is important, or by measurement type to see which models estimate body composition with bioelectrical impedance. You can also weigh price against rating and review count to see how each scale stacks up against the rest.
Keep in mind that home body composition scales give estimates that the manufacturer describes, not clinical measurements, and readings can shift with hydration and time of day. This page is here to help you compare features and prices, not to interpret your health. For questions about your body composition or what the numbers mean for you, talk with a healthcare professional.
Comparison table
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Frequently asked questions
What does this comparison tool actually show?
It places body fat and composition scales side by side using the real specs from each product listing, such as display, weight capacity and measurement type. It also shows price, rating and review count so you can compare value. Any spec that is not listed for a model is left blank rather than estimated.
How should I sort the scales?
Click a column header to sort by that detail. Sort by weight capacity if a higher limit matters, by display type for an easier readout, or by measurement type to spot models that estimate composition with bioelectrical impedance. You can also order the list by price, rating or review count to balance features against cost.
Are body composition readings from these scales accurate?
Home scales provide estimates as the manufacturer describes them, and we report only the accuracy or measurement details listed for each model. Results can vary with hydration, time of day and how the scale is used. Treat the numbers as a way to watch trends over time rather than exact clinical values.
Can a scale like this tell me if I have a health problem?
No. These are consumer scales for tracking weight and estimated body composition at home, and this site is informational only. The tool does not diagnose anything or replace professional care. If you have concerns about your weight or body composition, please consult a healthcare professional.
Where do the specs and prices come from?
The display, weight capacity, measurement type, price, rating and review count are pulled from the product listings we track, and prices can change at any time. We do not edit or invent specifications. If you spot something that looks off, you can reach us at hello@healthquay.com.