Withings unveils the Body Scan 2, a smart scale designed as a 'longevity station' that tracks over 60 health biomarkers noninvasively, including metabolic health and cardiovascular metrics, aiming to provide users with a comprehensive view of their healthspan. The device features advanced electrodes, bioimpedance spectroscopy, and foot sweat analysis, and offers a simplified health score to encourage regular use, with plans for FDA clearance and a release expected in Q2 2026.
Withings has introduced the Body Scan 2, a $600 smart scale that measures over 60 health biomarkers in 90 seconds to assess aging and chronic disease risks, aiming to provide a comprehensive at-home health monitoring tool that can detect early warning signs and guide lifestyle changes for improved long-term health.
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Withings has launched its latest entry-level smart scale, the Body Smart, which comes with an Eyes Closed mode that displays encouraging messages instead of weight. The scale supports up to eight users and offers accurate weight measurements up to 50 grams. It can also track metrics such as heart rate, visceral fat, and metabolic age using multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis technology. Withings claims that the Body Smart will be able to measure basal metabolic rate and determine metabolic age starting in May. The mid-tier Body Comp scale has been upgraded with a color LCD screen, while the high-end Body Scan option will be available in the US in the coming months.
Withings has launched a new Body Smart scale that has an "eyes closed" mode, which displays encouraging messages or metrics like step count, air quality, and weather instead of weight. The feature is helpful for people with a history of disordered eating, easily discouraged, or want to focus on other measures of progress like muscle gain. The scale uses bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to determine body composition and can track heart rate. It also introduces basal metabolic rate (BMR) and metabolic age, which will arrive via an over-the-air update in May along with a pregnancy mode. The $99.95 scale is available in black or white.
Withings has launched its latest smart scale, the Body Smart, which features Apple Health integration, advanced body composition analysis, and a new "Eyes Closed Mode." The entry-level scale provides precise weight and body composition analysis, as well as advanced health measurements, including heart rate, visceral fat, metabolic age, and basal metabolic rate. Withings' Body Comp serves as the high-end smart scale until the Body Scan is launched. The Body Comp adds the Vascular Age cardio assessment, nerve assessment with an electrodermal activity score, and 12 months of the Withings Health+ service.
Withings has launched a new Body Smart scale that offers a comprehensive selection of health metrics, including weight, accurate to within 50 grams, which can even be recorded without telling you. A new feature called ‘Eyes Closed Mode’ will hide the user’s weight from the scale’s screen, and instead display encouraging messages of motivation, or other information like the day’s air quality or weather forecast. The Body Smart uses multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis, which measures the resistance and reactance of tissue to a small imperceptible electrical signal sent through the body, from one foot to the other.