RunSTAR digital body scale with fat percentage and bmi vs Greater Goods AccuCheck digital bathroom scale
Overall winner: RunSTAR digital body scale with fat percentage and bmi
Key Differences
Greater Goods (A) offers a lower listed price tier, a large platform and AccuCheck with four high-precision sensors and auto-calibration. RunSTAR (B) tracks six metrics, includes Bluetooth sync with Apple Health and a large LCD, making it better for multi-metric tracking and app integration
RunSTAR digital body scale with fat percentage and bmi
Digital bathroom scale with large display and 6 measurements including weight, body fat, bmi, and muscle mass. Syncs via Bluetooth and integrates with Apple Health for easy tracking, praised for accuracy and readability
Pros
- large LCD display
- 6 measurements shown
- bluetooth syncing
- apple health compatibility
Cons
- limited to 6 metrics displayed
- no explicit warranty details
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 | runstar |
| User Reviews | Greater Goods |