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Whether you’re looking to gain weight, lose weight, or merely want to track your weight over time, a bathroom scale is one of the simplest devices you can use to keep tabs on your progress. To find the best bathroom scales, we first consulted with four registered dietitians to learn which key features every model should have. Then, we spent over a month testing 45 bathroom scales, weighing ourselves at least three times weekly.
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How We Tested
We spent over a month testing 45 top bathroom scales. When testing bathroom scales, we evaluate each option based on the following key criteria.
- Ease of Setup: After unpacking the scale, we note whether it’s ready to go out of the box or if we need to calibrate it. We download and set up any necessary apps, keeping track of the total setup time. Do we need to ask for help from another person to set up the scale? Are the instructions clear and easy to follow, or are they confusing?
- Display: We consider how easy the bathroom scale is to read in different conditions and positions. Can we see the numbers from different angles? Is the display well-lit, clear, and easy to read? Does it allow us to change or adjust the measurement units? We also note how long the data stays on the screen and if it’s enough time for us to read it.
- Ease of Use: Does the scale provide readings quickly and easily? Is it easy to toggle between settings and customize the scale? Can multiple people use the scale and create user profiles? We note whether the data on the scale is easy to understand and apply to our own lifestyle. For scales with an app, we also consider how intuitive the app is to download and use.
- Durability: During testing, we pay attention to the scale’s quality and sturdiness and assess whether it feels well-made. Does it feel flimsy or very durable? Do we think this scale holds up to daily use by multiple people?
- Precision: We first test the scale’s accuracy by weighing an object with a set weight, like a dumbbell. As we weigh ourselves daily, we note whether the readings are precise and consistent. Do we notice any big variations in precision?
- Value: To accurately assess each scale's value, we don't check the price until the end of the testing period, after we've evaluated it in all other categories. We review our overall experience with each bathroom scale and compare it against its cost. Would we buy this scale at full price, or only if it went on sale? We also consider whether we'd recommend the scale to a friend or family member.
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How to Choose a Good Scale
- Mechanical vs. Digital: Mechanical scales use an interior spring that compresses when the scale is weighted, displaying the reading on a dial. These scales are generally more budget-friendly than digital scales and offer basic weight readings. Digital scales run on batteries and display numerical results on a digital readout. They can often be at the higher end of the price scale, but also often include other features and metrics. Keep in mind that some digital scales will show very small increments of weight, which can make you overfocus on tiny changes, says registered dietitian Ro Huntriss, RD.
- Platform Size: Most scales, whether they're digital or mechanical, are similar in size. But, if you, or someone in your household, has a wider stance, make sure that the scale is large enough to comfortably stand on. Check the dimensions of the scale you're considering before purchasing.
- Body Composition Measurements: Many digital scales can provide a body composition measurement, which is the ratio of fat mass to lean tissue in your body. Registered dietitian Lauren Hubert, MS, RD, recommends choosing a scale with this function if you are trying to lose weight or manage your fitness.
- WiFi or Bluetooth Capabilities: Some digital smart scales can store and track data over time and even sync with fitness trackers or smartphone apps. If you want support in reaching your goals, this is a great feature to have, so look for a scale with WiFi or Bluetooth capabilities. Consider how much information you need from your scale and if you want the option to store data before choosing one.
- App: High-tech digital scales often include proprietary apps, which you may also be able to sync with other apps, such as Apple Health, Garmin Connect, or Fitbit. This allows you to keep all your health data in one place and recognize trends between activity levels, sleep statistics, and your body weight.
- Affordability: Mechanical scales tend to be more affordable but offer fewer features. Thankfully, high-tech, digital smart scales come in a wide range of price points, so you should be able to find one that fits your budget if this is the type of scale you're interested in. Just compare the features you need to your budget when shopping.
What We've Updated
- Since publishing our initial tested roundup of the best bathroom scales, we've continued to long-term test our previous picks and hands-on tested seven new scales from top brands. We evaluated each product based on its ease of setup, ease of use, display, durability, precision, and value, incorporating these new insights into this article.
- We’ve spoken with two additional registered dietitians to better understand what to look for in a high-quality bathroom scale.
- Based on our testing insights, we've added three new superlatives: Best Compact, Best Aesthetic, and Best for Larger Bodies.
- We’ve reevaluated our previous picks and ultimately selected new scales for Best Overall and Best Budget.
Best Overall
Ozeri Rev Digital Bathroom Scale
Very accurate
Dual digital and analog display
Sturdy yet lightweight
No ability to store data
Key Specs
Item Weight: 3.7 pounds | Weight Capacity: 400 pounds | Connectivity: None | Dimensions: 13.5 x 14 x 1 inches | Power Source: Battery | User Capacity: Unlimited | Our Overall Rating: 5/5
Who It’s For
Best for users who want a reliable, basic scale for monitoring weight that offers both a digital and analog dial display.
Why We Love It
Ozeri’s Rev Bathroom Scale performed extremely well during our testing, earning our best overall spot. The setup process was simple and seamless; we had it up and running within a minute of taking it out of the box. We were also impressed with its lightweight yet sturdy feel and consistently accurate readings. While the one we tested had a more vintage look, this newer, updated design still has the same great features, with a more streamlined, sleek appearance.
Like the one we tested, we appreciate how easily this scale provides a clear reading, featuring both digital and analog dial displays, in both pounds and kilograms. The digital display features dark text and a backlit background, and the dial is large, so it’s easy to read, even in low-light conditions. And we appreciated that the reading stayed on the screen for several seconds after stepping off the scale, so we didn't miss it. The scale also has an alarm feature to remind you to measure your weight at the same time each day.
Potential Flaws
Although we like the scale’s simplicity and ease of use, it doesn’t connect to an app or offer any advanced features like storing data. However, we think it’s a solid basic option for those who prefer a more simple design.
Most Valuable Insight
“I love how the scale looks and how sturdy it feels, especially considering its lightweight design. It features a digital display and a dial display that produces a pleasant, soft ticking sound during the weighing process. It's super easy to use, easy to read, and thin enough to be tucked away.” —Gabrielle A., Verywell Fit product tester
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Best Compact
Taylor Digital Compact Scale
Sleek, with a large, bright display
Extremely simple to use
Comes with a stylish travel tote
Very small surface area
Key Specs
Item Weight: 2.4 pounds | Weight Capacity: 400 pounds | Connectivity: None | Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.8 x 1 inches | Power Source: Battery | User Capacity: Unlimited | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5
Who It’s For
Best for those who want a user-friendly scale that’s compact and portable.
Why We Love It
After testing Taylor’s Digital Compact Scale, we think it’s a great option if you want a compact but sturdy and reliable option. We love that it’s ready to use straight out of the box, with AAA batteries included. It’s also calibration-free, making it simple to set up and use immediately. We found the display to be big and bright, with easy-to-read numbers.
With a small footprint, the scale doesn’t take up a lot of space, and we were able to easily move it from one spot to another. It's one of the lightest scales we tested, and we were pleasantly surprised at how sturdy and durable it felt, despite its streamlined design. Plus, it comes with a stylish canvas bag, which we like for storing it away or taking it on the road.
Potential Flaws
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The scale has a small surface area, so it may not be an ideal option for those with very long or wide feet.
Most Valuable Insight
“This is a very basic scale, but it's sleek, small, streamlined, sturdy, and reliable. It's very easy to read and the numbers are big and bright. In some cases, simple and reliable is best.” —Donna F., Verywell Fit product tester
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Best Smart
Arboleaf Digital Scale
Easy-to-read display
Tracks 14 metrics
Unlimited users, with user-recognition
BMI readings may not be reliable
Key Specs
Item Weight: 3.6 pounds | Weight Capacity: 396 pounds | Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, Arboleaf app (iOS, Android), other popular fitness apps (Apple Health, Google Fit, Fitbit) | Dimensions: 11.8 x 11.8 x 1 inches | Power Source: Battery | User Capacity: Unlimited | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5
Who It’s For
Best for individuals who want to track multiple health metrics, including body composition, body mass index (BMI), and weight.
Why We Love It
Arboleaf's Digital Scale measures and tracks 14 different metrics, allows unlimited users, and even has an athlete mode that uses a different body composition algorithm for more precise measurements. During testing, we found the scale to be very easy to set up and use: simply unbox, insert the batteries that ship with it, and it's ready to go. Its readings were very accurate, and we love that the scale can automatically recognize different users based on weight differences, making it suitable for family use.
We like the Arboleaf free app, which was easy to set up, navigate, and connect to using WiFi or Bluetooth. The app tracks other metrics, such as skeletal muscle weight, fat mass, body water content, and more, allowing you to monitor changes over time. The smart scale also easily syncs with popular fitness apps, including Apple Health, Google Fit, and Fitbit. We especially like its sleek design, smooth surface, and bright LED display, making it easy to read our measurements straight from the scale.
Potential Flaws
The BMI readings are not as reliable as those you’d receive during an appointment with your healthcare provider. However, it can still be helpful to see trends over time.
Most Valuable Insight
“I really like this scale and its easy-to-use app. It stores your data in real time and gives you additional health insights that are great for anyone trying to manage their weight or get a better idea about their health. It also has a clean, sleek design that would look nice in any bathroom.” —Christina O., Verywell Fit product tester
Arboleaf's Digital Scale tracks 14 different metrics and allows unlimited users with athlete mode. Credit: Verywell Fit The Arboleaf Digital Scale features a bright LED display that's easy to read and a sleek design. Credit: Verywell Fit
Best Aesthetic
Escali Bamboo Digital Electronic Bathroom Scale
Easy-to-read, backlit display can be read in low light
Simple setup
Very durable platform
Slight accuracy issues if the user isn’t centered
No tracking features or app integration
Key Specs
Item Weight: 2 pounds | Weight Capacity: 440 pounds | Connectivity: None | Dimensions: 11.75 x 11.75 x 1.25 inches | Power Source: Battery | User Capacity: Single | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5
Who It’s For
Best for those who want a low-maintenance, no-frills digital scale that’s durable and aesthetically pleasing.
Why We Love It
During testing, Escali’s Bamboo Digital Bathroom Scale stood out for its sleek, attractive design and its high-contrast display. We like that the eco-friendly, durable bamboo platform adds a warm, spa-like element to a bathroom. And we appreciate that—unlike glass scales—it doesn’t show fingerprints or other marks, so it won’t require frequent cleaning.
The scale was also extremely simple to set up and use, with a large, back-lit display that’s easy to see, even in low light. The numbers stay on the screen for about 10 seconds, giving us plenty of time to read and manually record them if we want. We also appreciate the scale's quality and durability: its sturdy construction gives us confidence that it will last a long time, requiring only regular battery replacements.
Potential Flaws
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During testing, we found that we needed to be centered on the scale to obtain accurate and consistent measurements.
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This bathroom scale doesn’t store any data, so if you want to track your weight, you’ll need to do that manually with a fitness journal or app.
Most Valuable Insight
“This bamboo scale feels like it's made from good-quality materials and built to last a long time. It looks really nice on all types of flooring. I can see myself keeping it in my bathroom and using it for many years to come.” —Janice D., Verywell Fit product tester
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Best for Larger Bodies
Tanita HD-384 Digital Bathroom Scale
Wide, sturdy, and stable platform
Very precise
Displays all units at once
Heavy and not easy to move
Key Specs
Item Weight: 7.8 pounds | Weight Capacity: 440 pounds | Connectivity: None | Dimensions: 12.6 x 13.8 x 1 inches | Power Source: Battery | User Capacity: Single | Our Overall Rating: 5/5
Who It’s For
Best if you prioritize scales that are very sturdy, precise, and can accommodate taller or heavier people.
Why We Love It
During testing, Tanita’s HD-384 Digital Bathroom Scale impressed us with its precise readings, wide, sturdy platform, and sleek design. We noted that it was heavier than other scales we've tried, and it felt extremely stable and durable when we stepped on it. It’s also wide enough that we could spread our toes comfortably and still read the display.
We also like that the scale was ready to begin using right out of the box. Our measurements were ready in a matter of seconds, with no manual calibration needed. The scale features an instant-read function and shows weights in pounds, kilograms, and stones on the large, clear display. We also noted that the readings were consistent and accurate, showing precise data during our dumbbell test.
Potential Flaws
This scale is heavier than other options we tested, so it may be more challenging for some individuals to move easily, especially those with weaker wrists or hands.
Most Valuable Insight
“The scale feels very high-quality, durable, and well-made. Plus, the larger platform is a nice touch, allowing people of all sizes to use it comfortably.” —Gabrielle A., Verywell Fit product tester
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Best Budget
Etekcity Digital Body Weight Scale
Wide, sturdy platform
Anti-slip padding prevents movement
Durable, low-profile design allows for easy storage
No ability to track weight over time
Sharp corners could pose a risk of stubbed toes
Key Specs
Item Weight: 3.7 pounds | Weight Capacity: 400 pounds | Connectivity: None | Dimensions: 11.9 x 11.9 x .95 inches | Power Source: Battery | User Capacity: Single user | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5
Who It’s For
Best for users who want a straightforward, basic, budget-friendly device for monitoring weight.
Why We Love It
If you need a budget-friendly scale that’s basic but very reliable, we recommend Etekcity’s EB4074C Digital Weight Scale. We found it easy to set up and simple to use. After removing the safety link from the included batteries, the scale is ready to go right out of the box. There are no apps to download, questions to answer, or profiles to set up, so it's also incredibly simple: just step on the scale and get your reading. During testing, we were impressed with the large, back-lit, and clear display, which made it easy to view our weight.
We also like the scale’s wide, tempered glass platform that felt extremely durable and sturdy. Plus, it’s equipped with anti-slip padding to prevent any movement. And with a sleek, low-profile design, this scale is easy to tuck out of the way underneath a cabinet.
Potential Flaws
Although we appreciate how simplistic and user-friendly this scale is, we wish it could track our weight over time.
The scale’s frame has sharp rather than rounded corners, which could pose a risk of stubbed toes.
Most Valuable Insight
“Everything about the scale is very well done, and I don't see it breaking anytime soon. It's very safe and feels impossible to fall off, partly because it's so low to the ground. This scale will last and work for a very long time.” —Boris K., Verywell Fit product tester
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Best Lightweight
Renpho Core 1S Body Scale
Self-calibrating
Compact, space-saving design
Non-slip bottom for stability
Small platform may not be suitable for larger feet
Key Specs
Item Weight: 2.47 pounds | Weight Capacity: 400 pounds | Connectivity: None | Dimensions: 4.03 x 4.03 x 0.34 inches | Power Source: Battery | User Capacity: Unlimited | Our Overall Rating: 4.7/5
Who It's For
Best for individuals who may need to move their scale in and out of a storage space frequently.
Why We Love It
Sometimes, moving around a scale can be a little frustrating due to clunky and cumbersome designs. We love Renpho’s Core 1S Body Scale because it proved lightweight and space-saving during testing. At under 2.5 pounds, it's one of the lightest scales we tested, and we were pleasantly surprised at how sturdy and durable it felt despite its lighter weight. Plus, the non-slip material on the bottom of the scale helped us feel stable, despite the compact platform size.
The setup was quick and easy, requiring only the installation of the included AAA batteries. We appreciate that the scale is self-calibrating and features a low battery indicator and an auto-shutoff function. We found the LED display easy to read, even in low light, and the numbers remain on the screen as long as you stay on the scale, giving you plenty of time to get an accurate reading.
Potential Flaws
This scale has a smaller platform size than some others we tested, so it may not be the best option for those with larger feet.
Most Valuable Insight
“This is the lightest scale I have ever owned! It’s also smaller, so I was a little worried about stepping on it. However, the anti-slip material on the bottom and wide base made me feel secure when weighing myself.” —Katrina C., Verywell Fit product tester
The Renpho Core 1S Body Scale has an LED display that's easy to read even in low light. Credit: Verywell Fit Renpho's Core 1S Body Scale weighs under 2.5 pounds, making it one of the lightest tested. Credit: Verywell Fit
Bathroom Scales We Also Tested
We tested 45 bathroom scales, but only seven impressed us enough to be included on our final list of recommendations. While these eight scales have some notable features, they didn’t meet our rigorous testing requirements.
- iDOO's High Precision Digital Bathroom Scale was easy to set up and use, and we found it very durable. However, we noticed that the scale's display is hard to read against its blue background, and we didn't like that the measurement is displayed as flashing text instead of a normal readout.
- EatSmart's Precision 550 Bathroom Scale might work for you if you're looking for a basic scale that's simple to use, but it doesn't have additional features we would expect at this price point. Plus, we saw footprints left behind after weigh-ins during testing, which made the scale look dirty.
- Fitbit's Aria Air Digital Bathroom Scale received high scores for its display, readability, and durability, but it scored poorly for setup and data storage. The scale's app is locked behind a paywall, so you need to pay for an additional subscription to access metrics.
- INEVIFIT's Bathroom Scale was very easy to set up and has an auto-calibration feature, but there’s no data storage. We also found that the bathroom scale’s display was a lot easier to read in darker lighting. While it’s very sturdy and accurate, we couldn’t justify the price point for its value.
- Ozeri's Precision II Digital Bathroom Scale and WeightMaster are bathroom scales with a larger weight capacity (440 pounds), featuring easy setup, batteries included, and no calibration required. However, the display colors the measurements with red and green depending on whether your weight increased or decreased from your last use, which may feel triggering for some people.
- Eat Smart’s Precision+ Ultra-Wide Bathroom Scale features a wide platform and a very large, backlit display, and it’s extremely easy to set up and use. However, we noticed fluctuations of up to five pounds during back-to-back weigh-ins.
- Tanita’s HD-662 Bathroom Scale is a cinch to set up and use, but we found the display’s flashing blue numbers were annoying and hard to read. We also thought the scale felt a bit flimsy and not very durable.
Our Experts
We consulted experts at each stage of our research, testing, and reporting process. Some, like registered dietitian Allison Knott, MS, RDN, CSSD, helped us design and refine our testing process. Others, like Hubert, taught us how to safely use bathroom scales to inform our health and wellness journey. While we choose products independently, the input from these experts influences our decisions.
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Lauren Hubert, MS, RD, registered dietitian and the founder and owner of The Sorority Nutritionist, based in Boston
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Allison Knott, registered dietitian and certified specialist in sports dietetics
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Shelley Balls, MDA, RDN, LDN, registered dietitian and nutritionist at Flawless Bloom
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Ro Huntriss, RD, registered dietitian and chief nutrition officer at Simple App
Frequently Asked Questions
Do bathroom scales lose accuracy over time?
Over time, bathroom scales can lose their accuracy due to general wear and tear from prolonged use and age. However, the changes in accuracy might not be significant. To get the best readings, place your scale in the same location every day to ensure precise measurements.
Which bathroom scale is most accurate?
During our testing, we found Ozeri’s Rev Bathroom Scale, Tanita’s HD-384 Digital Bathroom Scale, and Taylor’s Digital Compact Scale performed the best for accuracy. All three are basic digital scales that deliver consistent, reliable readings during our daily weigh-ins.
How often should you weigh yourself?
Weighing yourself once a week can help you stay on track and monitor progress towards your goals, says Balls. Or, you could weigh yourself daily and then take a weekly average, so you see longer-term trends, but don’t get distracted by the natural daily ups and downs, recommends Huntriss.
Does humidity affect bathroom scales?
Depending on the model you use, humidity may impact the accuracy of your bathroom scale, but it shouldn't be enough to provide a significantly inaccurate reading. It's best to store your scale in a dry, room-temperature location as opposed to next to the sink or shower.
Why Trust Verywell Fit
A certified personal trainer, running coach, gym enthusiast, and Verywell Fit writer, Christine Luff, ACE-CPT, spends countless hours researching and testing the latest exercise gear and gadgets. She only recommends products that she can genuinely stand behind and that she believes would be a good investment for her readers. When choosing a bathroom scale, she suggests making sure you carefully consider your needs, especially what level of metrics tracking you’re seeking.
Additional reporting contributed by Jennifer Zeltwanger, ACSM-EP, and Lindsey Lanquist
Jen Zeltwanger, ACSM-EP, is an ACSM-certified exercise physiologist and fitness writer. She has lots of experience with home and outdoor fitness and tracks metrics with an Arboleaf Digital Scale at home. Jen knows what works and what to look for when shopping for fitness products, and she prioritizes products that are easy to use, versatile, and well-made.
As a seasoned health and fitness writer for Verywell Fit, Lindsey Lanquist understands how vital quality product recommendations can be. She is careful to recommend reliable, user-friendly, and genuinely well-reviewed products by those who’ve tried them. When looking for the right scale, Lindsey prioritizes data storage, ease of use, and display and readability.