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Whether you’re trying to lose weight or just monitor your health, these scales make tracking your stats a breeze.

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Whether you're looking to track your weight for health or aesthetic reasons, investing in an accurate and easy-to-read scale can make reaching your health and fitness goals a whole lot easier. While analog scales are always an option, digital scales can be just as accurate, and are often easier to read, too. Many digital scales are also equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, so you can track stats like your weight, and even additional ones like BMI, body water percentage, bone density, muscle mass, and more over time.

Tracking your weight and other health stats can make it easier to keep an eye on your overall health, as you'll start to notice changes in your body composition metrics on a long-term basis, and how they relate to your eating, exercise, or even sleep habits.

Many of these apps will also transfer your stats to other popular fitness apps, like Garmin and Fitbit, making it easy to keep all of your health information in one place. Luckily, you don't have to fork over an arm and a leg to keep an eye on your stats—we've rounded up the best bathroom scales on Amazon right now, and with discounts this major, there's no time like the present to hop on these deals.

Look here for more of our favorite bathroom scales.

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Best Affordable Smart Scale

RENPHO Body Fat Scale Smart BMI Scale

Body Fat Scale Smart BMI Scale

If you do prefer to keep track of your weight in an app, this scale is a great option. It tracks not only weight, but also 13 other stats including BMI, body water percentage, muscle mass, bone mass, and more.

The Renpho app can also connect to other popular fitness apps like the Health App and Garmin, so you can keep all of your health and weight info in one easy-to-access place.

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Etekcity Digital Body Weight Bathroom Scale

Digital Body Weight Bathroom Scale

This scale is super affordable, sleek, and easy to use. It’s a basic digital scale, which is great if you’re interested in monitoring your weight, but don’t feel the need to track other body composition metrics or have your scale calculate changes in your body over time.

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Sleekest Design

Greater Goods Digital Body Weight Scale

Digital Body Weight Scale

Another simple digital model, this scale is super minimalist and won’t stick out in your bathroom, no matter your interior design style.

It’s also easy to use: simply step on and wait until you see the green check. Once this icon appears, it means that your weight has been accurately calibrated—and you won’t have to hop back on to make sure. Users rave about how well it works, with one calling it “the most accurate scale I’ve owned.”

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Vitafit Bathroom Scale

Bathroom Scale

If you have a large family with multiple people using the scale, you will want one—like this one—that has unlimited user profiles. You can keep track of your stats on a plethora of popular fitness apps for Android and iOS, and the scale itself is super sturdy, with a weight limit of 550 pounds.

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Most Stats

posture Digital Bathroom Scale

Digital Bathroom Scale

If you want your scale to give you a ton of health stats every time you step on, you can't go wrong with this model. And while health stats based solely on height and weight may not be 100 percent accurate, they can still be a great way to keep an eye on your general health over time. This scale monitors 15 health stats—including weight, BMI, body fat, subcutaneous fat, body water, body age, basal metabolic rate, and more—which can all be tracked over time in the app.

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Before joining Runner's World, Gabrielle Hondorp spent 6 years in running retail (she has tested top gear from shoes, to watches, to rain jackets which has expanded her expertise—and her closets); she specializes in health and wellness, and is an expert on running gear from head-to-toe. Gabi began her journalism career as a Digital Editorial Fellow for Runner’s World and Bicycling Magazine, and has since advanced to a Runner's World Editor specializing in commerce. She has a double degree in English and Media and Communication from Muhlenberg College where she also ran cross country and track. 

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