

⚡ Elevate your health game with clinical precision and smart insights!
The Withings Body Smart scale offers clinically validated, ultra-precise weight and body composition tracking with ±50g accuracy. Featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, it syncs seamlessly to the Withings app, delivering 8 advanced health metrics including heart rate and visceral fat. Designed for the whole family, it includes specialized modes for babies and pregnancy, all powered by a 15-month battery life and secured by top-tier data privacy standards.










| ASIN | B0C3JJQ9TN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,769 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #28 in Digital Bathroom Scales |
| Brand | Withings |
| Brand Name | Withings |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 39,152 Reviews |
| Display Type | OLED display |
| Form Factor | Flat platform |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03700546708206 |
| Included Components | Withings Body Smart, batteries, Carpet Feet, Quick Start Guide, Product Guide |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Withings |
| Material Type | Glass, Metal, Plastic |
| Measurement Type | pounds |
| Readout Accuracy | 0.1 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Humans |
| Special Feature | Auto Shut Off, Body Fat, Bone Mass, Smart |
| Special Features | Auto Shut Off, Body Fat, Bone Mass, Smart |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Floor Scale |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 8 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 8 Pounds |
K**L
Great Replacement for My Old Smart Scale
I bought this to replace a Fitbit scale I’d been using for about 15 years, and so far I’m very happy with the switch. Setup was simple, measurements sync easily, and it provides plenty of useful data to track progress. The scale looks sleek and feels accurate, and it’s been a great upgrade so far.
I**M
Great scale
We love this scale, We use it every day. It covers so many things in the app. I was kinda reluctant to spend the money on a scale but, it was worth every penny. Everything is laid out in the app and so easy to read and follow. Everything you need right on your phone. This scale is very well made and well worth every penny. I would totally recommend this item.
D**E
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.
D**Y
PART TWO - DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT EVER And.............Tech Support Reached out and here are the results to date.
This is my first review========================================================================== Now I am adding more adventures in Nokia Land Technical Support======================================= LOOK AT LAST SECTION======================= I am personally sick and tired of "wonderful" products like this that cost me much more in time and trouble to attempt to debug the work of their undereducated programmers who can't create software with conditional statements to determine hardware and software environments limited to only the manufacturer's products. Simply put, the programmers who created the software inside this newer version of an old product (same hardware platform) made software that cannot operate the combination of hardware, embedded programing, IOS and CLoud technologies such that the "product" offered, which is the scale plus the cloud ecosystem hat connects with your iPhone / iPad / Mac will work across the manufacturer's product line. In this case this entire family of weight scales. I have owned an original Whitings scale (it is essentially the same platform with updated embedded software technology) for nearly 4 years and it failed. But it worked every day and never let me down. I figured out that one of the pressure sensors died. So I thought that it would be a real simple matter to spend money to buy a newer version of the same weighing chassis. And then get it to work with my Whitings / Nokia App on my iPhone + iPad and the web enabled cloud platform that is offered. This way my new version of the old scale would work with my Activitie Pop and my very intermittently working Withings Blood Pressure gauge. Boy was I wrong. It has taken me well over two evenings of remove this, remove that, reboot this, reboot that, reconfigure this, reconfigure that, in terms of my new scale, my existing cloud account, my iPad and iPhone apps. And still no go. It is not that I am a newbie. I have been in this "high tech" high frustration industry for decades since the 80's and still work in it, especially in software engineering, web, cloud and process control applications. So I can follow directions. I can troubleshoot hardware and software and I can generally get things to work, even if I have to flash an EPROM once in a while. Not going to waste that effort any more. And definitely not going to try to fix Mr Withing's or Mr Nokia's scale product, as I think Nokia is in midst of selling the Whitings line back to Whitings. The heck with this company and it's product, as they have taken something that "just worked" and turned it into a device designed to make a user mad. ADVICE. Buy a simple technology scale, a pen, a notebook, and weigh yourself and look at the weight shown, then write down the weight daily next to a date entry, in the notebook...... If you want to get fancy, plot it on a piece of graph paper. I know that after the almost 800 years since paper was introduced into medieval Europe, some might think that paper is still in "Beta" test. But paper with letters formed by pencil or ink, just works. You will be happier. Because this product does not work as advertised in the promised "ecosystem." Review Number Two, experience so far with technical support================== After posting my first review, out of the clear blue sky Nokia Tech Support reached out to me. Something I never expected. OK, they want to make it work, then I'll work with them So far my impression is that they want to do what many health care people try to do....pander to you by keeping you in the dark. Without giving you anything approaching a technical discussion. But perhaps that is how their equipment is ultimately designed. I found that I finally could get the scale to be "seen" as a valid device by the Nokia Web App, the Nokia Health mate App, and amazingly on my ancient, charged up, as it sat on a shelf ancient iPad with the ancient Blue colored 3.13 Whitings App. BUT BUT BUT BUT the scale does not seem to be capable of sending my weight to the Nokia apps. What's further interesting, is that the error messages went away which leads me to no conclusion about anything. Even after rebooting everything. What's interesting is the last tech support suggestion..... ============================================================= Could you please remove the batteries from the scale for a full 60 seconds and then reinsert them? Once you have done this, place the scale on hard floor, wait 10 seconds, and weigh yourself. It is important that you wait 10 seconds after placing down or moving the scale before weighing yourself as the scale needs several seconds to calibrate. You must also wait 10 seconds in between each weigh-in so that it can recalibrate. If you see any arrows on the corners of the scale's display, this indicates that your weight is not evenly distributed on the scale. Adjusting your position on the scale will cause the arrows to disappear and should result in an accurate weight measurement. If the arrows do not disappear, your weight measurements will likely not be accurate. Let me know if the weight is now showing accurately. Please let me know how we may assist you further. Thank you and have a nice day! ================================================ Tried it, and no complete go. The scale can be seen but the weight does not get recorded in the app, even after upgrading all software. Did finally get a message on my iPhone about MAC address filtering, which I checked on my brand new Asus Router. Another thing.............. And this gets to be crazy and tells me that "Nokia, we got some form of software problem" I have an infamous WIthings Blood Pressure cuff that always acted up.. In fact, one day it just died after about 45 days, and that was almost 4 years ago. Because I felt so totally scammed I did not have the heart to throw it out, and I was already past the return period. So I took the batteries out of it, threw it in a box and chalked it up to just poor software integration. Today, I remembered it, so for grins dug it out of the box in the garage, put new batteries in it, turned it on, it powered up, the newest version of the app found it instantly, app wanted to do a software upgrade, which it did, and now........after aging in a cardboard box in a dusty + dark corner of my garage like fine wine left to age, the blood pressure cuff now works flawlessly. Go figure, except that perhaps Nokia creates hardware products that are so far ahead of the software that Nokia is capable of creating, that you should buy the hardware and put the hardware in a box for 2-3 years to allow the software to catch up. I will respond to tech support with my findings to date, and report here later, when they reply. Stay tuned ===================================.
L**S
Great scale with great data by scanning feet when you step on
I love how easy it is to use and that it provides great repeats on the app. It was super easy to set up. I like seeing my Visceral fat number. The app has a lot of tools but I prefer the simple screens it has to track my muscle mass and fat mass and weight. Only negative is you get a free trial for a subscription but it isn’t clear what you get free. I cancelled and it gives you very little without subscription. I wish it would give you more basic data and have you pay for the health advice. I don’t need all the bells and whistles. I want my trending stats as a basic option.
M**S
Dependable Smartscale
Reliable Smart Scale With Great Connectivity I’ve been using the Withings Body Smart for a few weeks, and overall it’s a solid choice for accurately tracking your weight and basic body metrics. The scale is sleek, feels well-made, and gives consistent weight readings that sync automatically to your phone via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth — so you can easily view trends over time in the Withings Health Mate app. 📊 Easy Setup & Syncing Setup was straightforward, and linking it to the app went smoothly. Once connected, your weight data uploads automatically, and it integrates nicely with Apple Health and other platforms. 🏋️♂️ Useful Metrics Beyond Weight Besides weight, this smart scale provides body composition insights like body fat and muscle mass, which is helpful for tracking progress if you’re on a fitness or health journey. It even shows information like water percentage and visceral fat trends over time. 💡 Things to Know • Some users report that advanced metrics like body composition can fluctuate and are best used to track trends rather than clinical precision. • A few reviews mention mixed experiences with app functionality and occasional connectivity quirks — but most find the core weight tracking to be reliable. 👍 Pros: • Accurate and consistent weight measurements • Automatic Wi-Fi/Bluetooth syncing • Tracks multiple health metrics over time • Works with major health apps 👎 Cons: • Body composition readings can vary • App setup and syncing isn’t always perfect Overall: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ — A dependable smart scale for anyone who wants easy weight tracking and basic health insights with seamless smartphone integration.
H**R
Great Quality, Worth the Money if you have an iPhone
I was skeptical, but it’s worth the money, especially if you have an iPhone. It’s syncs right to your health app and then will transfer to other apps, such as my fitness pal, etc. Definitely recommend! The color screen is nice and it was so easy to set up. It is a little heavy, but that’s because of the good quality.
I**R
Tons of information; not so great for unsteady elderly
The app is surprisingly easy to use. It pairs automatically on the first. For any subsequent pairings the button is on the bottom of the scale. The free version of the app tells you your body composition (muscle vs fat) your fitness level, whether each measure is high, low, or normal, and your trends over time. It also gives guidance on how to improve. The scale takes a few seconds, then tells you your weight, percentage of muscle, percentage of fat, and visceral fat and shows the normal range. It also shows the user it thinks it’s measuring, your heart rate, the air quality index, and the day’s temperature. That’s a lot of information for a simple scale. I should point out, if you’re looking for this for someone such an an elderly person who has balance issues and can’t stand evenly with weight distributed on both feet and no winning side to side this won’t work. It’s very sensitive to any shift in weight. It will make its best guess and report an error. It also won’t shut off after that, simply display that estimate weight, which is both a privacy concern and a battery drain.
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