4 Best Smart Scales (2026), Tested and Reviewed

Discover the 4 Best Smart Scales for 2026 Reviewed and Tested

Check out our top picks for smart scales in 2026, with insights on features, prices, and performance.

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City: This article shares details about the 4 best smart scales for 2026. First up is the Renpho MorphoScan for $150. It looks much like the Runstar FG2015 and even uses the same app. You can use both scales together. This scale is just $15 more, which is why it’s not the top pick. But a price drop may happen soon.

Next is the Arboleaf Body Fat Scale CS20W for $40. It’s a good deal but does not look great. The big silver buttons and a large display can be hard to read. The scale shows weight and six other stats, but the app is even better with five extra metrics. It does have a $40 per year option for added features, but you might not need it.

Then there’s the Hume Health Body Pod at $183. This full-body scanner is being advertised as the latest trend in body management. While the app looks nice, the scale felt weak and had no Wi-Fi. Some features cost an extra $100 per year, and you can find better results with cheaper options.

Lastly, we have the Garmin Index S2 for $191. Even five years after its launch, it is still a good choice with a colorful display. It connects to Wi-Fi and tracks up to 16 users. However, the Garmin Connect app can be tricky to use. It presents weight trends and features, but the color screen does little to add to the overall experience.

Finally, the Omron BCM-500 for $92 is an attractive option with a large screen and buttons. It connects to the HeartAdvisor app easily but shows metrics directly on the scale too. Although it isn’t Wi-Fi enabled, it’s still a bit pricey for a scale like this.

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