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Fedotov Maxim
Withings Body Cardio Scale — A scale that measures your full body composition
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Ryan Hoover
Solely measuring one's weight can be very deceiving. One can fluctuate ~10 lbs simply in water weight.
The Verge's @KatieBoehret has a good overview on the product.
Fedotov Maxim
@rrhoover @katieboehret Yeah all of them are ultimately not very accurate, but I think its the best consumer product out there at the moment
Mike Coutermarsh
How accurate is it at measuring composition? Would be interested in seeing a comparison to something like a dexascan. With an at home scale like this, I think consistency of measure is probably more important than accuracy. More useful to know if you're moving in the right direction than exact numbers.
Daliso Ngoma
@mscccc tl;dr: The Body (formally WS50) seems accurate enough to me. I'm 6'2" (188cm), 88kg (194lbs), 16% body fat composition, on average for the last 3 months. I used to do DEXA scans myself, which cost me around 27 USD each scan and I would say Withings is close to my usual readings. Took my last one last year and that was a good 20% (87kg), but that was due to me lazing around. I used to hit 13% (84kg) the year prior. Currently using the older WS50 model, which seems to have been renamed to Body (correct me if I'm wrong). And I've been averaging 16.25% Body Fat for the last 3 months. This would be after getting back into a semi-fixed routine of body weight and basic jogging every week, and taking a weight gainer for a month or so. Haven't had time to do a DEXA (which I should do to give a proper comparison) but the figures aren't far off. As Ryan pointed out water weight would be contributor to the flux in numbers, which I see being off by around +/- 3% depending on the time of day I step on my scale (usually 12am/8am). If Tim Ferriss' book 4 Hour Body is anything to go by I do remember that he said readings would be different depending on the method used, but it would probably be wise to stick to one type of measurement as a baseline else recorded the readings would be quite far off. Currently do the same for my heart rate, so I skip on the scale to doing that for me as I constantly use my Apple Watch for those readings. Quite curious about the new Body Cardio and how it stacks up.
Mikhail Fedosov
Why not ship to Russia?
Nick Rempel
I've had the first generation Withings scale for years and still use it most mornings. Great product.
iNilay
I was waiting for the update to the Withings Scale from long time as it was overdue and just bought Withings WS-50 before 2 months. New Body Cardio scale lost the Air and temperature measuring functionality and got the new measurement...I find most of the Withings products gimmicky including their recent Hy-Results in App Purchase, So have to see reviews of others as how this measurement is helping others before jumping into it.
Chuck Kahn
@nilsej thanks for pointing that out. I didn't realize they dropped air quality and temperature. Their Aura sleep tracker still does temperature though. I've placed the order as loyal Withings customer. I thought the next Withings product I'd get would be their thermometer, which was announced 5 months ago but has yet to materialize, so the new scale was a surprise. http://www.withings.com/us/en/pr...
John
Just bought the Body, not the Cardio. Looking forward to seeing just how bad those 2 AM pastor tacos really are... (Still worth it)
Charles Magnuson
Warning: the link leads to the UK site where the scale cannot be purchased by US customers. Fix the URL and you will be able to place an order.
Charles Magnuson

I have been using Withings scales since 2009 and was really happy until the update before Nokia bought the company. Prior to being acquired, Withings made an update to the charts on their web and mobile apps which made viewing your recorded information so difficult that it is effectively impossible. Yes, you can still view the history of your recorded stats, but the charts are so badly composed and poorly displayed that learning information about your health extremely, extremely difficult. Now that Nokia has bought Withings and redesigned everything, the charts are all still just as terrible as they were previously.

If Nokia puts some effort into improving the charts in their web and mobile apps, this scale might be worth purchasing again. However, as it stands, I strongly recommend avoiding any products made by Withings.

Pros:

It measures your weight

Cons:

The web and mobile apps are so poorly designed that they are useless to view. They make learning more about your health impossible.

Robby Greer
It's also worth mentioning that Withings makes really quality hardware. I've used one of the original scales daily for the last 4 years and it's only dropped WiFi once. That's more than I can say for many other consumer devices.
Fedotov Maxim
Great to see another full body composition scale. I've been in love with Withings since the beginning, but had to change to Runtastic as it was the only scale at a time showing muscle mass. I am very happy to be switching back once more
Jowanza Joseph
I have a withings scale currently and it's fantastic. I'm likely to upgrade and get this too!
Ram
Saw the product video, looks good and promising, price looks reasonable. @Naked body scanner is still my favorite product released in fitness genre.
Nipun Gupta
Any discounts for the producthunt group here ?
Rod Burt
Interesting claims around Pulse Wave Velocity. http://media-cdn.withings.com/pa...
Jai & Milan
There's nothing more we love than seeing the combination of technology and fitness. This genuinely seems like a revolutionary tool. It's great to se fitness heading in this direction. What we love the most is the innovation. Introducing a new metric for fitness users using innovative technology and Pulse Wave Velocity breaks the status quo and adds a new perspective. Thank you for being creative and contributing to the future of Technology meeting Fitness.
Gregarious Narain
I am not sure if I ha e this exact one, but the body fat in mine is directional at best. I once checked myself in the morning and then had a proper hydrostatic rest later that day. 26% withings, 17% tank. That said, I also have a Skulpt and its numbers are more consistent with my Withings. End of the day you just want it going down, right :)