- FULL BODY COMPOSITION - Monitors weight (kg, lb, st), body fat & water %, plus muscle & bone mass. Accurate weight measurement to 100 g
- HIGHLY COMPATIBLE - this smart scale syncs with Apple Watch plus more than 100 top health and fitness apps including Apple Health, Fitbit and Google Fit. Wireless Sync - Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, compatible with WEP/WPA/WPA2-personal networks
- AUTOMATIC SYNCHRONIZATION - Data from every weigh-in appears automatically via Wi-Fi in the free Health Mate app.Compatibility- iOS compatibility (iOS 8 and higher)- iPhone 4S and more recent.iPod touch 5th generation and more recent.iPad 3rd generation and more recent.Android compatibility (5.0 and higher)- Requires Internet access (mobile data or Wi-Fi)
- ACCURATE BY DESIGN - Wi-Fi ensures that your measurement is accurate anywhere in the world, and Position Control Technology guides you into the correct stance so that each weigh-in is precise.
- MULTI-USER FRIENDLY - Up to 8 users can weigh themselves and access their personal weight histories, as the scale automatically recognizes who's who.
- FOR EVERY STAGE OF LIFE - Keep track of the whole family’s growth with Pregnancy Tracker (healthy weight gain range and obstetrician-reviewed advice) and Baby Mode, to track the youngest members.
- NUTRITION TRACKING - Set a weight goal and manage your daily calorie budget.
- DAILY WEATHER FORECAST - Step on your scale to enjoy a localized weather report to help plan your day.
- "ALEXA, ASK WITHINGS" - Now your voice can help you manage your weight with an Alexa Skill that works with Health Mate.
- Nokia Health is now Withings. Same products, same team, same commitment to your health. For more information, contact our support.
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Maggie Hart
Excellent product!
There were a number of bad reviews when I purchased the Nokia + Scale. My experience has been great. Set up was relatively easy. It syncs with my phone using the Lose It app. It records weight accurately. My spouse and daughter use it as well and it "knows" each of us. Great product!
Aviona Lopez
I'd done everything recommended by fitbit
I'm going to preface this with the fact that I was a previous Fitbit Aria user. And after a year of wildly inaccurate readings, I'd just had enough. Trying to loose weight is hard enough without dealing with a scale that varies anywhere from 20 lbs higher or lower at any given time. I'd done everything recommended by fitbit, and was even resetting the thing every day and having to weigh in 3 times in a row just to hopefully get a somewhat correct idea of how my diet plan was going. There was no way I was going to invest in the Aria 2 after the fiasco with the first one. So, enter the Nokia Body+... I've only had it a day and can already tell it's insanely better. It was a breeze to set up and it seems to give pretty accurate readings, never varying by more than a fraction of a pound. I don't know if it is as precise as a triple balance beam scale at a doctor's office, but I don't need it to be. I just need to know that I'm moving in the right direction. With the Fitbit Aria I had no idea if I'd actually lost weight, gained weight, or if the scale was acting up since it could be totally off even when weighing myself a few times within a few minutes. The Nokia Body+ is consistent with weigh-ins, and that's what's important for me. And the other features are handy too. I don't really think I need a scale that tells me the weather, but I do like the auto tracking and it easily linked up with my Fitbit account and my Weight Watchers account. Oh yeah, the Aria wouldn't even sync with WW properly and was throwing in all these weigh-ins that I'd deleted and every time it synced they just came back. So now Aria is an expensive paper weight, but I'm really happy with the Nokia scale. If you are deciding between the two, choose this one. Hands down.
Carmelita Russiana-Catubig Lisondra
The app is also great and syncs up with all the major services (Google ...
Moving from the Aria to this after a few years, I immediately found that the Withings scale was FAR more consistent. I have been weighing myself every day, several times in a succession, with each scale. What I found is that the Withings first is consistently giving me a reading of about ~2-3lbs less than the Aria. That doesn't mean as much as the consistency for me, personally. When it comes to scales, I'll take consistently off over randomly right ~5 weigh-ins with the Aria and I'll see up to 1.5lbs of variation. ~5 weigh-ins with the Withings Body and I'll see less than .3lbs. This is why I'm sticking with the Withings scale. The app is also great and syncs up with all the major services (Google Fit, MFP, Fitbit, etc.)
Crystal Trofholz
Great scale for tracking weight and body composition using technology
This is a great scale! Not only does it give weight to the tenth of a pound, it is a beautiful scale as well. The app has worked flawlessly with my iPhone and the amount of information is amazing. It tracks fat mass, muscle mass, bone mass and water percentage as well as weight and BMI. The Health Mate app syncs with the MyFitnessPal app for tracking food and shows trends with weight and activity data.
Dana Sue Veach
Great scales, have all necessary measures.
That's a great smart scales. The installation process was pretty easy. My Bluetooth connection dropped at the end of the process, so I had to "forget device" and start the process over. But it was my phone issue. Application on smart phone is pretty cool too. It has a lot of customization option. I got my scale connected to a Wi-Fi, and recommend you to do the same so it makes the daily sync process easier. Scales detect every family's member (who has profiles), which is pretty good. I've seen people complain about tough process of adding a family profiles. Just use the mobile app to add them, and use just one account. Overall I'm pretty satisfied with purchase.
Pam Scott Hill
I’ve decided not to be so fat
I’ve decided not to be so fat. I started eating better and walking. I weigh every morning to keep myself focused. I realize that fat loss is more than just weight. After reading reviews (PCMag.com rated this # 1), I decided this is the scale I should buy. It’s pretty freaking awesome! Every morning at 6:35, before breakfast, I stand on the scale. I see my weight, BF%, Muscle%, Bone%, BMI, and the days weather forecast. I also see a graph of my weight for the past few days to see if I’m headed in the right direction. I then get in the shower. The scale is connected to WiFi and automatically sends the information to an app on my iPhone as well as the internet website. It’s that simple. The Withings app/site is very simple to understand and navigate. It stores all your relevant information to chart your progress. I no longer have to put the information in manually. It may sound lazy, but technology sure is freaking amazing nowadays. Yes, this is an expensive scale, but one I would buy again and recommend.
James Rippingale
) I've grown to love that simple addition
From other reviews I was expecting the setup to be a challenge but if that was the only caveat I was willing to take that chance. I bought the scale, downloaded the app, turned the scale on, opened the app, and immediately I was prompted to setup the scale detected nearby... I was done within 5 minutes. My grandmother probably could have pulled that off. Perhaps I'm lucky but this was rather simple... Beyond that, it does what I expect it to do, and even though I thought the weather thing was a bit of a gimmick (what's that have to do with my body composition?) I've grown to love that simple addition. If I had to name a negative it would be that the app is a bit on the chatty side. If that's your thing, great! If not, you may want to disable notifications...
Brittany Easley
Works great for me
I have to admit, I was worried about the negative reviews concerning the connectivity of this Nokia scale. I ended up going with it anyway due to the styling, accuracy, and reputation of Withings products - oh, and most importantly, the WiFi. Now, I don’t love the app that pairs with this scale. I agree with other commenters that the lack of flexibility in scaling the plots is limiting. However, I do appreciate how nicely the app can play with other health/fitness apps, and have found the app capable of showing me what I need to know. The connectivity I had no problem with - I paired the scale with my router in 10 minutes. The automatic sharing of the scale measurement is even more valuable than I had predicted. If I’m going to be weighing myself everyday, making the process hassle- and cheat-free is important. As a scale, it appears to work great. I can’t speak to the accuracy personally, but the readings steady out quickly and seem trustworthy. The little line graph showing your weight trend is nifty. All in all, I’m very pleased with my purchase and feel that the premium I spent for the design and WiFi was worth it. Recommend this if you think a little investment in your scale will help you reach your health goals.
Po Kouji
AMAZING! Best smart scale ever!!
Honestly, I didn't expect it to work the way it claims. Nothing does. But it does! My husband and I use different accounts and it knows both of us by weight. It took 30 seconds of set up and I love how it automatically updates all my apps!
Nathaly Desilets
Great scale, seems accurate and has great metrics, app has room for improvement.
I did a lot of research into which smart scale would best suit my needs, and this one checked off all of my boxes. For the price, it's well worth it. It does a great job tracking my weight daily, and the app offers some cool programs to keep me on track. You can turn off the body composition measurements if your concerned about the small electric signal (still not sure where I fall on this one personally), customize the screens you see when you weigh-in, and it does a pretty good job of tracking your trend rather than making you feel terrible for an off day. Between the price, features, and consistency - it's great. I haven't had any connectivity issues whatsoever. The only slight downside is the app (so I won't knock the scale), which relys on MyFitnessPal for food tracking, and the two don't always agree with each other. I'm hoping to eliminate MyFitnessPal and use the Fitbit app once I get to that point.