Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Withings Body Scale Cardio and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Withings Body Scale Cardio.
June 2021
(76%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Incredibly thin
Works on carpet or tile
Rechargeable battery only needs charging once a year
Quality look and feel
One year battery life
Easy to use
Records multiple health readings including Pulse Wave Velocity
Shows a graph of weight change compared to previous reading
Design Body Cardio is a very minimal yet gorgeous looking scale
Multiple users 8 persons can be automatically recognized by the scale
Battery life About 1 year on a single charge
Battery rechargeable via MicroUSB
Connectivity Works over Bluetooth or W
Rechargeable battery
Sleek
Stable design
Low profile
Accurate weight readings
Syncs via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Reads weight
Water
Fat
Bone mass
Heart rate
And arterial health
Shows weather forecast
Brings medical-grade measurements to the home
Gives you more data than you'll know what to do with
Stunning and sleek design
Sleek design
Customizable display
Tracks a bunch of metrics
Useful and informative app experience
The Body Cardio can measure weight
BMI
Body fat and body water percentage
Muscle mass
Standing heart rate and arterial stiffness. Sleek design
Long battery life
Works on hard floors and carpets
Collects a lot of data
Easy-to-read display
Connects to your Wi-Fi network
Can allow up to eight user profiles
Data displayed on the scales can be adjusted via the app
Data is presented clearly and with useful insights
Vascular Age feature is impressive
Useful
And unique
The editors didn't like
Pulse Wave Velocity readings are inconsistent
Scale is picky about where you stand on it
Price At $179.95
This is no cheap bathroom scale
No pregnancy mode or ability to disable bioelectrical impedance
Back-to-back heart readings varied in testing
Arterial health feature is difficult to use
Expensive
Incredibly expensive for a scale
Even a smart one
Unclear if there are benefits to having this much data
Micro-USB charging
Expensive. Its chief selling point is cryptic
And the "arterial stiffness" measurement doesn't always work
Pulse-wave-velocity measurement is not very helpful
Topheavy design makes them prone to falling over if stored
Knowing exactly where to stand takes some getting used to
Quality look and feel, One year battery life, Easy to use, Records multiple health readings including Pulse Wave Velocity, Shows a graph of weight change compared to previous reading
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: If you want to get so extremely serious about your body that your scale can tell you if you have heart problems, Withings Body Cardio is here for you. This piece of hardware works with the ability to tell you your pulse wave velocity - that's the measure...
Rechargeable battery, Sleek, stable design, Low profile, Accurate weight readings, Syncs via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Reads weight, water, fat, bone mass, heart rate, and arterial health, Shows weather forecast
No pregnancy mode or ability to disable bioelectrical impedance, Back-to-back heart readings varied in testing, Arterial health feature is difficult to use, Expensive
With a sleek, stable design packed to the brim with features, the Withings Body Cardio is an upscale take on the smart bathroom scale...
Published: 2016-06-08, Author: Russell , review by: imore.com
Withings does get credit once again for releasing a scale crammed with sensors to give you a better sense of how your body behaves from day to day. The hardware itself looks nice, and Withings claims its battery will run for an entire year before needing...
Published: 2016-06-08, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
So is it worth the $179 for the Body Cardio scale? Well, it's probably a bit too soon to know. In general though, you'll remember I'm not a huge fan of additional scale metrics beyond just simple weight. I think most people will get what they need from...
Published: 2016-06-08, Author: Michael , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: As someone who's needed to lose 20 pounds for the last 20 years, I've never been a big fan of scales. Teller of truths, dasher of hopes, and sapper of motivation, the scale lies smug at your feet impassively displaying its readout as if to say: "What? The...
Brings medical-grade measurements to the home, Gives you more data than you'll know what to do with, Stunning and sleek design
Incredibly expensive for a scale, even a smart one, Unclear if there are benefits to having this much data
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Published: 2016-06-07, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Collects a lot of data, Easy-to-read display, Connects to your Wi-Fi network, Rechargeable battery
Expensive, Pulse-wave-velocity measurement is not very helpful
At $179, the Body Cardio scale is nearly $70 more than our next favorite scale, the Fitbit Aria. But the Body Cardio could be worth it for those who want to check their arterial health, among other metrics.Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideKeep in mind, th...
Brings medical-grade measurements to the home, Gives you more data than you'll know what to do with, Stunning and sleek design
Incredibly expensive for a scale, even a smart one, Unclear if there are benefits to having this much data
This Wi-Fi scale helps you manage your weight and keep an eye on your heart health with data and graphs galore, but its $180 price tag is steep for a scale...
Built in battery, Enhanced health features, Slim profile, Easy to clean glass top
Mobile app could be enhanced, Glass surface is easy to smudge, Weigh-ins can be slow when using all features, Micro USB charger when everything is moving to USB-C
"Users will be able to get a better view of their overall health and make improvements, seeing the cause and effect in real time." ...