⚖️ Step Up Your Wellness Game with Smart Precision!
The eufy Smart Scale P3 is a sleek, mini digital bathroom scale that combines Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity to track 16 detailed body metrics including weight, body fat, muscle mass, heart rate, and BMI. Featuring a highly sensitive sensor accurate to 50 grams and an interactive 3D avatar, it offers a personalized, motivating fitness experience that syncs effortlessly with your smartphone for intelligent health analysis.
Product Dimensions | 32.5 x 2.6 x 32.5 cm; 2 kg |
Form Factor | Mini |
Batteries required | Yes |
Included components | smart scale |
Item weight | 4.41 Pounds |
C**R
Good buy for those wanting to track their health
A great piece of tech! It's able to share your weight, BPM, and body fat all in one weighing. It's sleek and tucks away nicely, so good storage capacity. I love that it has a dedicated app where all of your results can be tracked and you can make profiles for the whole family. I've not had to consider replacing batteries and I've had it for a couple of months. Easy to comprehend your readings. Doesn't take a long time to get everything, and if you just wanna know your weight, it tells you it first. Worth the money if you care about having the ability to monitor your progress. The app also helps you to know if you are doing well or failing in any areas.
R**N
Excellent value
Excellent product for a brilliant price. I researched many scales similar to these and can honestly say I’m so impressed with the quality and technology these have. They do a full body assessment, you can set goals and track progress. They were really easy to set up and it’s handy having the app on my phone
W**D
Make sure you use it in the bathroom, or on hard floor
At first I used this on carpet, and it had my weight wildly off from what I know it to be. It'd be nice if I was indeed 20kg lighter but that's not the realityThen I placed this on a hard floor a instructed by the scale, and it seems to be pretty accurateIn that sense, it works remarkably well but only as a bathroom scale. Realistically I'd want to place this outside the bathroom and only take it in there when you're done because I wouldn't want it to get wetIt's easy to read, looks decent and the app seems decent to track your weightI do like how it allows me to measure myself in kilograms instead of stones and pounds too given I'm very used to that. That's quite nice. All in all, well priced and very good to use even I was initially disappointed. The weight is accurate as long as you place the scale on a hard floor
W**W
Own Experience & Review - Importanrt things to consider
Pros1) It arrived safely, tightly sealed in a transparent film and new-working condition. This reassures that I received it new and wasn't tampered. I provided Photos with the transparent film on and transparent film off when I removed it. This is good to know. If you buying for self or gift for others.2) I weighed myself. I would say there is a 2-5% accuracy margin difference on my weight. For example, I am around 200lbs. It would say I am around 203.9 - 204.5lbs. This is not a major concern, as my weight is variable and fluctuates around this because body water retention and food in my system. I weigh myself a few - several times in a day to give me a statistical sample size to get an average rather than 1 figure as a baseline. I don't take any scales anywhere to be 100% perfect. As long it is near 98-99% accurate, I am satisified.If I wanted near 99-100% perfect accuracy, I would go to a professional clinic using superior, advanced and expensive equipments for that, doing a lot of tape measurements top to bottom. But I have no use-case or justification to do that yet.3) Aesthistically, it looks nice. Tempered glass, coloured display and big enough to see.4) It is packaged nicely and well.5) There is batteries included for the smart scale.6) Heart Sensor does work. Apparently you have to enable it. I provided photos on how I enabled it.7) It is nice that is a little bigger than P2 smart scale. I am a big person, big feet, just nice to have. Otherwise, P2 would be better value of money at this moment in time as it is half the price of P3. The colour and animation display is nice probably for children as a motivator rather than adults who just need hardcore numbers.Cons1) I bought this at £59.99 when it was on sale price. Happy with the purchase and price reduction but to be honest, I never spent such amount on a scale. To me, my own health is important so on that note, I can justify it if I make the most of this on value of money. The biggest justifcation is commited to getting back into shape so the use of this will be frequent and I bought this primarily as a "motivator" to set myself goals or targets each week, month, challenges or milestones as I progress through my fitness challenge. I recommend that you find your own justification and see if it fits your everyday routine or goals.2) There is a few things for any new or potential buyers interested in this. This is my first smart scale and as any buyer, we read reviews sometimes. For me, the most important thing to consider is, where are you going to put your smart scale. Apparently it uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for connectivity if you are using the app. To me, Wi-Fi is important connectivity to this smart scale because if this smart scale doesn't connect to Wi-Fi, the app you opened up on your phone won't simulatenously sync as you're measuring yourself. I prefer to look at the app as I measure myself because there is more metrics and easier to see extra details. It is one important thing to consider because I have some bad wifi-signal spots in my home and I have to move the scale elsewhere.3) The biggest weakness or bad user experience or practicality of this smart scale is ---> multiple user profile. When you have successfully weighed and measured yourself. When you add an extra member, and ask them to weigh themselves so the app can also store their profile. Unfortunately the smart scale consistently OVERRIDES my profile weight and measurement. Basically, the smart scale isn't smart enough to know who is who. If Person A is 200lbs and the Person B is 198lbs, it is possible that Person B data overrides Person A data.There is an approach on the smart scale to fix this. As you're weighing yourself, there is an option (FEET ICON) "Tap to Change". Underneath that, there is mutliple profiles YOU NEED to select displayed on the screen. Person A, Person B, Guest. Apparently you have to tap your left feet to move/scroll to the left menu option and right feet to move/scroll to the right menu option. It is not super intuitive, and not user-friendly experience. Definitely see this very confusing to any users and not helpful to elderly people who isn't good with technology.4) This point is relatively consistent with other reviews by others. I do wonder if other measurements are as accurate or not. I would say overall it seems okay measurement. As long the error margin difference isn't significant or over 10%, I am happy. As I mentioned earlier, I need durable and reliable sensors to give me a baseline and measure if I am losing weight, gaining weight or improving certain aspects throughout the years to come. That is all that matters to me and something I will assess as I continue to use this.Hope this review helps you make your own purchase decision and whether it will help you or not.
M**S
Motivated, informed tracking
For me, tracking my weight is a huge help with weight loss. It clearly shows what's working, what isn't, and when I've fallen out of my routine, that graph heading back up is a sharp reminder to hit the treadmill and put down the snacks.Now, there are loads of home scales that track body composition, and you should take every single one with a grain of salt. Any home scale, no matter the brand or price, won't be completely accurate because of the method it uses. They typically send a tiny, harmless electrical current through your body to estimate composition based on how quickly it travels. Since water conducts electricity, variations in your hydration levels can significantly affect the readings, making them more of a trend indicator than a precise measurement.As far as home scales go, the Eufy P3 feels premium. The materials are great, and the display is really clear, letting you pick users if there are multiple people in the house. Seeing the graph of your body weight right on the scale, complete with some motivational messages, is a brilliant touch. It's perfect for those who just want to weigh themselves and get on with their day without fiddling with their phone. That said, Eufy does make good apps, and this scale connects smoothly with both the Eufy and Eufy Health apps. Handily, it also syncs with my Fitbit app, which is where I track all my activity.
M**L
Great scales
Really pleased with this. Easy to connect via Bluetooth and love the way it automatically sends data to my iPhone, battery seems good as had it a few weeks now and never been charged yet. Great data. Recommend
M**K
Accurate, easy to use and looks good too!
I’ve had many scales over the years but this is as good as it gets. Step on and every metric you want is sent to your phone. The app then syncs happily to apple health so everything I want is in one place. It’s also clever enough to realise when someone else uses so my stats don’t get messed up. Very happy with my purchase.
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