




⚖️ Elevate your wellness game with the scale that knows you inside out!
The Withings Body Comp is a premium smart scale offering precise weight measurement and comprehensive body analysis including visceral fat, muscle, bone mass, and heart health metrics. Featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, it syncs seamlessly with Apple Health and Google Fit. With a vibrant color display, multi-user support, and a long-lasting 15-month battery, it’s designed for professionals seeking data-driven health insights with top-tier privacy protections.


























| ASIN | B0C34ZWCXH |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,984 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 27 in Digital Bathroom Scales |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (10,346) |
| Date First Available | 25 May 2023 |
| Display style | Color |
| Included components | 1 x Scale |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.49 kg |
| Item model number | WBS12-Black-All-Inter |
| Manufacturer | Withings |
| Material | Silicone |
| Maximum weight capacity | 180 Kilograms |
| Measurement Accuracy | +/-0.5% |
| Part number | WBS12-Black-All-Inter |
| Product Dimensions | 32.26 x 32.26 x 2.54 cm; 2.49 kg |
| Size | Body Comp |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Portable, Smart |
| Style | Body Comp |
D**.
Confrontational but good product
It was time to get a new scale in our household. First of all we had to start looking after these WFH wight gains and secondly our former scale was just too old, inaccurate. We decided to try one of these new digital scales with wifi connectivity. And even though Withings wasn’t a familiar brand to us this seemed to be one of the more upscale brand to go to, after all it was one of the products suggested on the Apple site. This also implied a steep 600% premium in price compared to the average bathroom scale - we could have spent £20 on an average digital scale rather than the $130 we paid for this premium model in the Withings range. Was it worth such a mark up? Well the scale is stylish, and it feels quite durable and of high quality. Also its presentation, given the packaging is good. This simply makes it a nice, proper gift as well. Then in terms of ease of use and connectivity I would also rank it high. It works straight out of the box. And if you are willing to download the app and spend a few extra minutes to fill out a few basic data you are set up in just a few minutes. I should say that we found it a little hard to set up family profiles. The scale detects different family members bases on their body measurements, which is great. However only one person can keep these extra data on their digital device and as far as we understand you can’t share it in a family group. So we had duplicate profiles for our children initially before we erased the extra one, which was confusing to and the and the scale. For the rest the app is great and straightforward, its can share data with other health apps, and historic data can be manually added. If you wish to be confronted with the truth you can get weekly reports by email. The scale automatically sends new data to your mobile device within a few minutes. The battery lasts for months, we use the scale daily a couple fo times and we haven’t had to recharge for the past 3 months. Is it accurate? I guess so but I found there is a 300 - 400 gram bounce when you step on it before it pins down your weight and therefore daily variation depending on your posture, and time of measurement - I usually take my weight and body measurement once a day straigth out of bed. Now, this premium version of the scale is also capable to do a full body measurement. In fact is does the whole sequence whenever you step on it, including a weather report. I lost interest after using those functions once. Mostly because I’m in a rush in the morning and it takes about a minutes to go through everything. But there is a BMI, heart rate, body fat measuring ect. I still find that the BMI is off, or based on a different calculation that I would otherwise get to (its too high). On the other hand, one of our children has a heart condition, so the heart rate measure feature is a helpful addition. So looking back we probably shouldn’t have paid for these extra features, but its nice to have. And overall this is a good product that we like and would recommend.
J**D
Unlocking Deeper Health Understanding
The perfect partner to a Withings smartwatch for an integrated health view. The Withings Body Scan smart scales are a notable addition to my health routine. Their ease of use is clear from the start; the scales connect seamlessly, sending all details straight to the app without requiring my phone to be present. While all bioimpedance technology has its known caveats, the readings from the Body Scan feel consistent and provide useful feedback for tracking progress. What distinguishes these scales is the volume of valuable health metrics they capture. Having these diverse data points available to monitor is certainly helpful. This synergy with my Withings ScanWatch Nova is particularly beneficial. The combination of data from both the scales and the watch creates a more comprehensive health analysis, all conveniently housed within the insightful Withings app. This integrated approach has contributed to a better understanding of my health markers and potential areas for improvement. Aesthetically and tactilely, the Body Scan scales align well with the premium feel of other Withings products. They present as solid and well-made, reinforcing the sense of a quality investment in well-being.
B**S
Practical, Functional and Luxurious - but overkill?
I recently purchased the Withings Body Comp smart scale (£189), positioned between their entry-level Body Smart (£79) and premium Body Scan (£300). After about two days of use, I can confidently share my experience with this sleek but pricey health gadget. First impressions are impressive - the packaging rivals Apple's attention to detail, with a beautiful black glass finish. However, be warned: this surface is a fingerprint and water splash magnet, especially in bathroom environments. While aesthetically pleasing, it's primarily a functional device. NOTE - You need a smartphone to use this scale - at least for initial setup. It's not a simple 'step on and go' device like your typical mechanical bath scale. You use the Withings App on your phone to set up a 'profile' - which recognises your typical weight, blood pressure, body mass, etc. CRUCIAL SETUP TIP: If you're using this on a medium or thick pile carpet or rug, the included plastic feet are absolutely essential. Without them, readings can be off by up to 15kg! If using it on a hard floor, no need to use the plastic legs. Also, note that this scale only works with older, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks using WPA2 security - no 5GHz support. This should not generally be of concern to you though, as most home internet have 2.4Ghz wi-fi. Because the scale has no keyboard (just a push/confirm button on the back) setup requires generating a QR code through your phone app, which might challenge less tech-savvy users. Bluetooth connection is available as a simpler alternative. To setup a profile, basically: Download the Withings Health Mate app from Apple App Store or Google Play Store, create an account, and then follow the on-screen prompts to pair your scale and enter your personal information. Your Scale will show a qr code on its display, Scan that qr code with your phone app, and boom ! - you're registered! It sounds a bit of a palava, but it's really not so bad and can be done in minutes. CRUCIAL TIP TWO: KEEP STILL - When weighing yourself, you have to firmly and evenly step on the scale, keep your balance/weight distribution (don't lean on one fit/hand on hips) and allow for the scale to settle. Do not move or jiggle about. It will eventually find your 'typical' weight, and tie it with your profile/name you setup initially. If you can, do not wear (heavy) jogging sweatpants, socks, or unnecessary clothing - the scales are that sensitive. PRACTICAL USAGE: The scale runs on four AAA batteries - slightly disappointing given the price point, I would have expected USB charging in this day and age. But still, the batteries last long enough (over 12 months) so no complaints there. The only thing is, old batteries left in devices for months on end can leak. Anyway, once configured, the measurements are impressively accurate, matching readings from my GP's office scales. The scale tracks comprehensive metrics including weight, BMI, body fat percentage, muscle mass, bone density, and even vascular age - again, this could be overkill, but it's luxury to have. Health tracking integration is seamless, especially with Apple Health. The app interface is notably superior to competitors like Omron Evolve. Multiple user profiles (up to 8) are automatically recognised - when a user steps on the scale, it will auto-detect that persons particular health 'footprint' - so it recognises me at 110kg, when my daughter steps on it, it recognises her at 45kg. Very useful. But if you do something non-standard - like try to weigh a suitcase, it will measure it, but not register that particular weight reading to a profile. The scale even displays weather and air quality (though these features feel somewhat superfluous). The 'Eyes-Closed Mode' is a thoughtful accessibility feature that provides audio feedback through your smartphone when weighing yourself. This is particularly useful for those with 'white-coat syndrome' who get fearful about it showing them their not making gains, or for visually impaired users or anyone who might have difficulty reading the scale's display in low-light bathroom conditions. The measurements are clearly spoken, eliminating the need to look down at the display while maintaining balance on the scale. Overall, a neat little feature that helps reduce weigh-in anxiety by allowing users to focus on maintaining proper posture on the scale without being immediately confronted by visual readings. SUMMARY Value Assessment: At £189 (bought in Jan 2025), it's undeniably expensive for a scale. However, if you're serious about health tracking and appreciate detailed metrics, it's a worthy investment. It does actually make you use it and engage more, which actually works to get you into the mindset of improving your health! The build quality is excellent, measurements are reliable, and the app ecosystem is robust. Just be prepared for some initial setup hurdles. PROS: - Accurate measurements compared to medical readings - Comprehensive body composition analysis (weight, fat%, muscle mass, bone mass) - Excellent app integration with Apple Health - Multiple user recognition - Clean, premium design - Long battery life (12 months) CONS: - Expensive at £189 - Wi-Fi connectivity limitations (2.4GHz only, WPA2) - Battery-powered (4 AAA) instead of USB charging - Setup can be technical - Shows fingerprints easily VERDICT: A premium smart scale that delivers on its promises but at a premium price. While not for everyone, it's a solid choice for health enthusiasts who will regularly use its advanced features. 4/5 stars - losing one star for the price point and setup complexity. UPDATE: 4 MONTHS LATER, I am still using it, and it still functions as beautifully as ever. Water splash marks can be easily wiped off, leaving it looking just as shiny brand new. If anything, the price i've paid for this motivated me to really use it and get the most out of it - which has resulted in me seeing a continuous trend of weight loss as I'm actively working on my health and using this expensive item every few days or so to get the most out of spending so much on this thing!. So psychologically, this has actually helped and motivated me to lose weight. All in all, i'd say - If you're serious about losing weight and forking out so much on this, it will eventually be worth it.
G**R
Poor quality
Had for 6 months. Fine at first then i stopped getting fat composition readings. The scale was stored on its side and appears one of the items in the body has detached. Very poor quality and durability for such an expensive item. Almost impossible to get through to Withings or find how to deal with this post the 30 days refund period. Disappointed.
D**D
Nice set of scales.
Great set of scales. They look smart and have a nice colour screen. I’m not sure how accurate they are with muscle and fat %, but they allow me to see if I’m gaining or losing weight and that’s the main thing. Works well with Apple Health and the Withings app.
U**Z
Made a good gift
Got it for my mother whose old Fitbit Aria stopped syncing due to an outdated network standard. She absolutely loved it, can't stop talking about its varied features (weather, nerve health etc.) The set up was easy and the fact that the app supports languages is a big plus. Syncing with apple health also helped her a lot. So far so good.
L**E
Very good
Excellent quality Good Valley for Money very easy to use and extremely accurate as I took them to my doctors and found out how accurate
P**N
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Decent, But Inconsistent & Fragile [BF % Inconsistent
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Decent, But Inconsistent & Fragile 📸 See my video for a real-world example and commentary if you’d prefer that to reading my review. At first glance, this smart scale looks premium—it’s well-built, has a nice weight to it, and feels sleek and modern. The battery life is solid, and most of the time, I’ve had no issues with Bluetooth connectivity. BUT… a few key issues make this hard to recommend. 🔹 ⚡️ Inconsistent Results (Especially Body Fat %) One of the biggest selling points is the body composition tracking, but the readings are all over the place. One day I’m 10% body fat, the next 15%, then suddenly 20%? For a scale at this price, I expected more reliable tracking. You need at least some consistency to track progress, but this makes it impossible. 🔹 ⚡️ PWV Feature is Unreliable Despite following all the instructions, the Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) feature is hit or miss. I’ve found that wiping the surface with a damp cloth before use improves the connection (don’t worry, you won’t feel anything 😉), but even then, it doesn’t always work properly. 🔹 ⚠️ Fragile Glass Surface It looks great, but you’ll need to be extra careful not to knock it on anything or drop anything on it, as the top glass can crack easily. Feels a bit too delicate for everyday use. 🔹 Final Verdict I bought this in 2020, so I’ve given it a solid try, but unfortunately, it hasn’t lived up to expectations. I won’t be upgrading to a more expensive version from this brand. Instead, I’d recommend sticking with a simpler scale that provides accurate weight tracking and using that as a long-term trend guide for fitness goals.
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