EatSmart Precision Plus Scale – wide body digital bathroom scale vs Greater Goods AccuCheck digital bathroom scale
Overall winner: Greater Goods AccuCheck digital bathroom scale
Key Differences
Greater Goods (A) lists a lower price tier and a high rating (4.70 from 19,344 reviews) with AccuCheck four-sensor accuracy and auto-calibration. EatSmart (B) offers a larger extra-wide 15" x 13" platform and a bright backlit LCD with four precision sensors, making it better for those who need more standing room or prefer a larger display
EatSmart Precision Plus Scale – wide body digital bathroom scale
Wide platform digital bathroom scale with 440 lb capacity and backlit display. Step-on technology delivers instant readings. Customer note: accurate, easy-to-read display and sturdy build
Pros
- extra-wide platform for comfortable standing
- step-on technology with instant readings
- large backlit display for readability
- high weight capacity (440 lb / 250 kg)
Cons
- no additional units shown in data
- no battery or power details provided
- no integration features mentioned
Greater Goods AccuCheck digital bathroom scale
Digital scale for body weight up to 400 lbs with auto-calibration and four high-precision sensors. Large, easy-to-read display and stylish platform with a modern look
Pros
- four high-precision sensors
- auto-on/off sensing technology
- easy setup with color-coded indicators
- large, easy-to-read display
Cons
- some users note focus on accuracy to one tenth of a pound may be sensitive
- no additional metrics beyond weight and fat information mentioned
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Greater Goods |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | EatSmart |
| User Reviews | Greater Goods |