Greater Goods Digital Weight Bathroom Scale, Shine-Through Display, Accurate Glass Scale, Non-Slip and Scratch Resistant, Body Weight (Clear)
M**4
Detailed review from a fitness professional! (Quality, accuracy, precision?)
I normally wait to leave reviews, as to get a feel or use whatever it is for enough time to honestly share my experience with an item. But I just received this scale earlier today and had to share how great it is right off the bat.First of all, it was shipped quickly and the packaging is very impressive, simple, and well thought-out. There's no crazy packing paper or boxes or lack of instructions. Everything about this scale, from the unpacking to the directions and the set-up, is very simple and easy for anyone to understand. They even provide a website with friendly navigation to share FAQs, info, and organize a few 2-5 minute videos explaining everything you need to know. Even the most clueless tech-person will have no problem setting things up.As for the actual scale, it seems to be of very high quality. Aesthetically, it has a sleek and simple look, seems to be very sturdy, and the screen is clear and large enough to read from a distance. I especially love how, after weighing and measuring, the multiple stats (Weight, Body Fat %, Water Weight %, Muscle Mass %, and Bone Mass %) scroll through the screen a few times to give you chance to write things down and/or just see them (the screen doesn't automatically shut off a few seconds after you step off, like many other digital scales - I think it scrolls through each measurement three times before it shuts off).I also really like how organized Greater Goods seems to be. Everything from the design of the scale, to the packaging, to contacting the company, to their website itself, is very clean, simple, and high quality. There are also repeated reminders of how to contact customer service if need be, plus a 5 year warranty on the scale itself. I don't know how large this company is, but they are going about their business right from many angles.I will come back and update if anything changes. I think the only concerns I have require actual on-going use of this since it would be the long term function, battery life, precision, and accuracy (but, more so, precision).For anyone who is concerned about actual numbers rather than precision: As a health and fitness professional, I have experience using calipers to measure 7-point body fat with myself and clients for over ten years. I have found them to be very accurate. That said, when I last took my own body fat % with the calipers a couple of weeks ago, it was around 16%. When I set myself up on this scale (keep it mind, it was not my true weight since I excitedly did this hours into the day after breakfast and a snack), this scale showed me at 20.5% when I entered myself as an athletic female, and 24% when I entered myself as a regular female. Obviously, this is a huge difference than my caliper-based 16%.On the setup website, Greater Goods states: "An athlete is defined as a person who is involved in intense physical activity approximately 12 hours per week and who has a resting heart rate of approximately 60 beats or less per minute." Although I do not get nearly the 12+ hours of intense exercise each week, I do have a very low, conditioned heart rate (around 38-48 bpm, depending). Not to mention, I would qualify myself as athletic due to my current fitness level. So, again as a personal trainer and fitness professional, I would recommend if you are are a female who regularly exercises utilizing strength-training for even 3-6 hours per week or consider yourself more fit than the average person, enter yourself as an "athletic female" during set-up on this scale for closer accuracy in terms of body fat %.Now, all of the above said, I'll share something that I also share with clients (and the mindset within my books like The Holistic Fitness Starter Guide: Understanding how to achieve lasting weight-loss and full-circle fitness ). What ultimately matters is the progress and consistency in whatever you're doing. In this case, it is the precision of the scale. As long as you are using this - or any - unit of measurement to gauge your progress in terms of body composition or weight loss, what matters most is the precision of the device (in terms of body fat % and the other measurements it offers) rather than the ACTUAL number you see. Whether my body fat is 16% (as my calipers state) or 20.5% (as this scale states), I now have a means to gauge whether it goes up or down and will adjust my personal health/fitness plan accordingly.Another reason I appreciate this company is because they do express similar concern on their website: "The most important thing with body composition is to pay more attention to the trends than the day-to-day numbers. You'll have a better view of how things are really going by watching how the numbers change from month to month."Simply, this or any scale is a reliable tool to help keep you accountable and know the direction YOUR body may be going. If you are the type to obsess about specific numbers and find it dictates the mood of your day or devalues your self-worth in any way - it may be a better idea to gauge things by how your clothes fit and how you feel (always great tools!) rather than stepping on a scale each day.In terms of accuracy of weight, however, I will say that this scale does seem to be quite accurate when telling your weight measurement. This is compared to my current/old scale, the scale at my gym, the scale at the supermarket, and the last time I was weighed at the doctor's office. I may even be confident that the weight relayed on this Greater Goods scale is most accurate compared to of all of the above.Wow, longer review than I expected to leave! Not surprising considering what I do for a living, I guess :) In a nutshell, get this scale if you're looking for one. It's just good... AND, I forgot to mention, for a REALLY great price. Thanks for reading!
K**S
Nice scale, excellent customer service
This scale looks really nice appearance wise but from the start it seemed off. Because it looks so sleek and has so many extra measurements I wanted to give it a try. Now I regret not returning it when I could. Compared to doctor's office, my weight on the scale is 4-5 pounds higher. Yet the body fat percentage has always been 8% lower. Don't waste your money.*Update*Customer service immediately reached out, offered a refund and some troubleshooting tips. The weight now seems accurate, body fat/muscle percentage still seems off but I mainly bought to track weight so I am pleased. The customer service alone makes this scale worth buying.
A**A
Great product, accurate, easy to use
This scale is easy to use, i like that it doesn’t read your weight out loud like other scales do, and the results have been accurate so far. The set up wasn’t hard, it comes with batteries, all you have to do is pull the sticker out and step on, that’s it.
J**
Great Affordable Scale
So far, everything has been great with this scale. No issues whatsoever and pleased with my purchase.
A**R
seems to be very accurate
Nice light of the result. can use in low light setting. consistent weight nice looking. quiet
R**H
Love it
I bought this scale in 2017 and five years later it’s still working perfectly! I’d like it more if it could sync to my phone but I really can’t justify buying a new model when this one still works like the day I purchased it.
A**R
Good product
Weighs a little light
K**N
Scale
Great
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