Disclosure: This is not a compensated or sponsored post. I was provided the product for review purposes only. All opinions expressed here are my own.
Eufy produces the BodySense Smart Scale. It pairs with your phone via Bluetooth to track and log all your weigh-ins. On top of this, the app provides some in-depth stats that you don’t normally get from a regular scale. We’re hesitant to call it a necessary part of any fitness or weight loss regimen, but if you want some help keeping track of your weight, it’s a handy upgrade.
When you step on a normal scale, you get a big readout with a number on it that tells you how much you weigh, the end. If you never open the Eufy app on your phone, the BodySense works just like that. This is convenient if you want to share it with members of your family who don’t particularly want or need data tracking.
To track your weight, however, you’ll open the EufyLife app when you weigh yourself. The scale will automatically connect to your phone as long as the app is open and you’re standing on the scale, then upload our current weight.
Once your scale pairs and sends the data over, the experience gets a lot nicer. At the very top of the app, you’ll see your most recent weight. Just below that is a chart that tracks your weight over time. If you do nothing else with the scale, this is already more useful than a regular scale. You can use anything from a fitness tracker to a notes app to keep track of your weight over time, but this handles all of that for you. Just remember to open the app when you weigh yourself and you’re good.
The big reason to buy the Eufy smart scale is for all the extra data you get along with it. When you first set up your scale, you’ll be
More importantly, the information is best used with specific goals in mind, rather than using it to give you any guidance on how to tackle your health. A food tracker, for example, can give you an indication when you’re eating too much sodium or too little protein.
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