Smart ScalesUpdated March 2026

The 6 Best Smart Scales of 2026

We tested body composition accuracy against a DEXA scan reference across 30 days. These are the scales with validated accuracy and genuinely useful health analytics.

Quick Answer

Best smart scale 2026: Withings Body+ — best-in-class body composition analytics, dual-frequency BIA sensors (±0.8% repeatability), Wi-Fi + Bluetooth, and the most comprehensive health app. Best value: Renpho ES-CS20M at $39. Best for Garmin users: Garmin Index S2.

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Editor's ChoiceBest Overall Smart Scale

Withings Body+

9.1/10 • $99

The Withings Body+ remains the smart scale to beat in 2026. Its body composition analysis (weight, BMI, fat mass, muscle mass, bone mass, water percentage) uses industry-leading bioelectrical impedance with dual-frequency sensors that reduce variability. In our 30-day repeatability test, Body+ produced the most consistent body fat percentage readings (±0.8%) of any scale tested. The Withings Health Mate app provides long-term trend analytics that outperform every competitor, and native integration with Apple Health, Google Fit, and MyFitnessPal makes it the most ecosystem-friendly option. The pregnancy mode, which switches from body fat analysis to weight-only during pregnancy, is a thoughtful clinical detail. At $99, it offers best-in-category value.

Pros
  • Best long-term trend analytics
  • Dual-frequency BIA for accuracy
  • Native Apple Health/Google Fit integration
  • Pregnancy mode
  • Wi-Fi + Bluetooth
Cons
  • BIA body fat estimates still ±3-5% from DEXA
  • App requires account creation
  • No voice feedback
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Best Budget Scale

Renpho ES-CS20M

8.6/10 • $39

Renpho has sold over 5 million smart scales for good reason: at $39, the ES-CS20M offers 13 body composition metrics, a clean companion app, and integration with Fitbit, Apple Health, Google Fit, Samsung Health, and Garmin Connect. Our testing found its body fat percentage to run approximately 2% higher than Withings and DEXA reference values, but consistency was solid (±1.4% repeatability). For users whose primary need is daily weight tracking with a mobile-connected app, Renpho's value is unmatched.

Pros
  • Exceptional value ($39)
  • 13 body composition metrics
  • Broad app integration
  • Clean Renpho app UX
Cons
  • Body fat % systematically high vs. reference
  • Lower build quality feel
  • No Wi-Fi — Bluetooth only
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Best for Garmin Users

Garmin Index S2

8.8/10 • $149

For existing Garmin users, the Index S2 is the obvious choice. Weight and body composition data flows directly into Garmin Connect, appearing alongside your activity data, training load, and sleep metrics in a unified health dashboard that no other scale-ecosystem combination matches. The Index S2 added a color display in this generation and supports up to 16 user profiles — ideal for families. Accuracy is competitive: in our testing, ±2.3% body fat error versus DEXA reference, better than Renpho but behind Withings Body+.

Pros
  • Best Garmin Connect integration
  • Color display with trend arrows
  • 16 user profiles
  • Wi-Fi sync
Cons
  • Limited value outside Garmin ecosystem
  • Expensive for functionality vs. Withings
  • App requires Garmin account
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Best Display Quality

Eufy Smart Scale P3

8.4/10 • $79

The Eufy P3 features the largest, clearest display of any scale tested — a 3.5-inch LCD that shows all metrics at once without requiring a phone. The scale's 16-user recognition works reliably in our testing and the EufyLife app, while not as feature-rich as Withings, has improved significantly. Body composition accuracy was middling in our tests (±3.2% body fat vs. DEXA) but acceptable for the price.

Pros
  • Best display of any scale tested
  • 16-user recognition works well
  • Apple Health integration
  • Good price/feature ratio
Cons
  • No Garmin/Fitbit integration
  • Body fat accuracy middling
  • EufyLife app less feature-rich
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Best for Health Conditions

FitTrack Dara

8.0/10 • $89

FitTrack markets the Dara toward users managing specific health conditions — it's one of few scales with athlete mode, hydration mode, and settings for users with pacemakers or implanted devices. The clinical orientation means the app surfaces more health-context information than competitors: body fat ranges tied to health risk categories rather than aesthetic goals, and a cardiovascular age metric based on composition data. Accuracy was acceptable in our testing (±2.9% body fat) and the 17 health metrics tracked exceeds most competitors.

Pros
  • 17 health metrics tracked
  • Athlete and hydration modes
  • Health risk context in app
  • Pacemaker safety setting
Cons
  • FitTrack app less polished
  • Limited third-party integrations
  • More expensive than comparable Withings
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Best Ultra-Budget Pick

Wyze Scale X

7.6/10 • $29

At $29, the Wyze Scale X is the most affordable smart scale with legitimate health tracking in our 2026 guide. It tracks 12 body metrics, integrates with Apple Health and Google Fit, and produces consistent weight readings (±0.1 lb repeatability). Body composition estimates are less accurate than premium options (±4.1% body fat vs. DEXA) but adequate for trend tracking. If your primary goal is daily weigh-ins with app logging and you don't need precision body composition, the Wyze Scale X is extraordinary value.

Pros
  • Exceptional price ($29)
  • 12 metrics tracked
  • Apple Health / Google Fit sync
  • Consistent weight accuracy
Cons
  • Lowest body fat accuracy of group
  • No Wi-Fi
  • Wyze app ecosystem somewhat closed