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The eufy by Anker Smart Scale P3 is a sleek, highly accurate digital bathroom scale that measures weight with ±0.1 lb precision and tracks 16 health metrics including body fat, muscle mass, and BMI. Featuring Bluetooth and 2.4GHz WiFi connectivity, it syncs data to the intuitive EufyLife app, offering a unique 3D virtual body model to visualize your progress. FSA/HSA eligible and designed for multiple users, it’s a comprehensive health tool tailored for the modern fitness enthusiast.






















| ASIN | B0BRBZRTM2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,362 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #125 in Digital Bathroom Scales |
| Brand | eufy |
| Brand Name | eufy |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 19,159 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED or LCD |
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194644122133 |
| Included Components | One Scale and One group of battery |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Measurement Type | kilograms |
| Model | T9150111 |
| Part Number | T9150 |
| Readout Accuracy | ± 0.1 lb (45 g) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Adults |
| Room Type | Bathroom or Exercise Room |
| Special Feature | Intelligent Analysis,16 Measurements |
| Special Features | Intelligent Analysis,16 Measurements |
| UPC | 194644122133 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weigh Scale Type | Floor Scale |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 200 Kilograms |
| Weight Limit | 200 Kilograms |
S**E
Very Disappointed
When I first bought this scale, I was honestly disappointed. I purchased it thinking my older scale was broken, since that one would fluctuate between 1–3 pounds from one day to the next. I assumed a new scale would give me more consistent results — but I started seeing the same kind of fluctuations and thought this new scale wasn’t functioning properly either. After doing some research, I learned that daily weight fluctuations of 1–3 pounds are completely normal. It turns out your body naturally holds or sheds weight based on things like hydration, sodium, food intake, and time of day. You can weigh up to 3 pounds more at night than you do the next morning — and that’s not the scale’s fault, it’s just how the body works. I also learned that it’s actually best to weigh yourself daily, but look at your weekly average, rather than reacting to every single day’s number. Once I understood that, I started appreciating what this new scale actually offers. To test it, I began comparing it to my old scale, and while there was a small variance, this new scale gave more consistent and reliable readings over time. What really impressed me is the detailed information it provides beyond just weight. It tracks things like body fat percentage, muscle mass, BMI, water weight, and more. I can see daily, weekly, and monthly summaries, which helps me track progress toward both my weight loss and muscle gain goals. The companion app is super easy to use, and I love that it allows multiple profiles for different family members, so we can all track our progress individually. Overall, I’m glad I stuck with this scale. It’s become a great tool for keeping me informed and motivated — I just needed to understand how to use it properly. This scale pack a lot into an affordable price.
P**D
Great scale, but app needs some work!
EDIT OCT 2025: I'm still using this scale and am still happy with it. I think I've replaced the battery once. I weigh almost every morning: open the app, step on the scale, make sure app syncs to Apple Health and then on with the day. I still recommend this scale, although I haven't researched any other smart scales in two years. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I am very happy with this scale! I pretty quickly got it set up and connected to WiFi and it is working well. I tap it with my foot to wake it up and then step on it, and it measures in about 2 seconds. So as far as just needing basic weight, I am very happy with that function of it, since that's what I bought it for. Once I get off the scale, the results appear within the app within just a few seconds. So that being said, I would definitely recommend the scale just for weight, but it's a bit pricey if that's all you're buying it for. I paid the asking price (around $70 I think) because I wanted something with an app that would remember all my weigh-ins and let me track things there. But folks I will tell you, at least for me, that app is a bit of a mess. First, it's just not arranged and organized in an intuitive manner. I'm an IT guy by trade and have been in the biz a loooong time and consider myself to be very savvy around tech and can usually figure it out pretty quickly. But this one just took me way too long and I think less tech savvy folks will be as frustrated or more than I was. For example- when you weigh, it shows you your weight in a "dashboard" area, but then my daughter came in to my office and stepped on the scale. Well her weight now messed up my average numbers, so I wanted to remove her weigh-in. It took me a long time of stumbling around different parts of the app and I finally gave up. Well the app was updated a few weeks later and behold, now I can swipe sideways and remove that weigh-in. But overall it's just not intuitive. As well, the color choice makes for terrible contrast. It is a bright white background with light, lime-green text, and is very difficult for me to make things out. It was such a pain that I finally activated the "secret dark mode": on your iPhone, go to Settings, Accessibility, scroll to the bottom and tap Per App Settings. Now tap on Add App, then add EufyLife. Now tap into that and scroll to "Smart Invert" and turn it on. Now, you will have a black background with white text. It is so much easier for me to read. TH SAVING GRACE for this for me is, that the app integrates with Apple Health. So when I weigh in, a very short while the weight is in my Health app on my iPhone. So I don't have to use the Eufy app much if I don't want to. Also note, on the bottom of the scale is an indent that changes the measurement units on the scale from lb. to kg. It is extremely easy to tap and accidentally change. The body fat measurement seems to be fairly accurate so no complaints from me there, but that wasn't one of the "main" features I was looking for, it was just an added bonus. Bottom line, I am very happy with the scale itself and will be using it for (hopefully) a long while. But I hope the app gets an overhaul and becomes easier to figure out and use.
M**6
Nice Scale!
My first Eufy P3 worked great! Until it didn't. For some reason one day to the next it said i lost 30 pounds of muscle and gained 10 pounds of fat. I don't think that is humanly possible. After a week of bad results i contact Eufy by chat. The first person i reached said some weight fluctuations are normal, yes true but not by 30 pounds!! That person wanted photos so i mentioned if i get out of this chat i will lose you. They said to just request them when i get reconnected to chat. Im thinking here we go!! Im going to get the good old run around! I got back on the chat and reached someone else. I told them what the previous person said. They told me to hold on a moment while they reconnected me to that other person. Luckily that first person was not available because the new person i was chatting with was amazing! He noticed right away that the scale was bad and said he was going to ship me out a new one and i would have to return the old one so they can run some tests on it. Great! Thank you so much!!!! I was busy at work and didn't have time to return the scale right away so i was a little disappoint not to have my smart scale to weigh myself everyday. I know it sounds crazy to weigh myself everyday but i workout hard everyday and like to see what kind of results my hard working is getting me. 3 days later theres a package at my door and it was my new Eufy scale!!! I ripped it open like a kid at Xmas! I set it up and stepped on it and back in business!! Results were accurate again!! I did ship the back the bad scale but it took me maybe two weeks to find the time to get to the US post office. Sorry for the delay Eufy but thanks again! Now the issue i have with these smart scales. Im 48 years old and in better shape then most guys half my age but this scale says I have the body of an Obese 51 year old LoL, I recently bought a 56 metric scale (different brand) that says that I have a body of an Obese 56 year old. That scale I'm in the process of returning because it works when it wants too! Problem with these scales are BMI. If you are a larger person with a lot of muscle it doesn't care, body fat or muscle it only knows weight vs height. Example Im 5’ 11” 285 pounds on the more muscular side. I work out just about everyday. According to this scale and all other smart scales I am Obese. So if the smart scale is making all its calculations off of BMI then you will not be getting an accurate reading and the scale might actually discourage someone from working out instead assist. My wife hates these scales because of it. I tell her not to take the measurements to heart and use it as a tool to help track any improvements. I will keep shopping around for another 56 metric scale. Eufy if you are in the process of developing a 56 metric scale Im in the market for one!!! I was going to give the Eufy P3 scale 4 stars but their great customer service earned them an additional star!
J**W
Reliable and Long-Lasting with Handy App Integration
I purchased this device in 2020, and it has proven to be a dependable investment that stands the test of time. Durable Performance: After several years of regular use, it’s still going strong with no noticeable drop in functionality. App Connectivity: I love that it connects seamlessly to an app on my phone. This feature adds convenience and makes it easy to monitor and control remotely. User-Friendly: The setup and operation are straightforward, even for someone who isn’t tech-savvy. Good Value: Considering how long it’s lasted without any issues, it feels like excellent value for the price. If you’re looking for a durable device that integrates well with your phone, this one fits the bill perfectly. It’s a reliable and worthwhile purchase!
D**A
Love that it is water-tolerant, reliable and dependable!
I was looking for a scale that would have a long life - even in a humid bathroom, and would sync with Garmin. This one fits the bill and more. I'm very happy with it. Below is my experience with it so far. But first, there is some misinformation in some of the other reviews, at least based on the current version of the app, so I'll take a moment to share current state. You can set whether you want the scale to show your weight in pounds, in kilograms, or in stones in the app. It remembers the setting. You can also use a button on the bottom of the scale to switch between unit types (when the app connects, its setting will override the button). You can turn off the electrical signals (used to measure bioimpedence for body fat and other body composition calculations the scale makes). You will want to do this if you are pregnant or have a pacemaker or other ICD. In the app, set the scale to Simple mode. It will then record your weight and will forego the other measurements. You can share it with others in the household, and it will automatically distinguish between users whose weight differs by around 6 pounds or more. If you are all similar weights, it won't distinguish and you have to help by manually switching the user in the app. Ok, on with the pros and cons. PROS It is precise. Multiple weigh-ins all in a row are the same, or in the case of body fat percentage, are very, very close. I keep my scale in the bathroom, so I love that this scale has an IPX5 rating and I don't have to worry if it happens to get sprayed with some water. My husband and I both use it and it automatically detects us and gives us each our own data on our phone. (Our weights are significantly different, and it does not confuse us.) It supports syncing with the Eufy app over wifi if your have it available where the scale is. This is a much more reliable communication method than Bluetooth (less spotty, less hiccups and associated delay), and it doesn't require you to have your phone near the scale in order to sync. It also supports syncing with the Eufy app using Bluetooth if or when you don't have wifi available. Any smart phone or tablet can connect this way. With somewhat convoluted app-to-app-to-app communication, I can in fact have my weight go automatically to Garmin Connect (eufy -> Fitbit -> MyFitnessPal -> Garmin Connect). I hope this doesn't break before eufy gives us something more direct. You can track body measurements in the app, and they provide a measuring tape with the scale. If you're serious about losing fat and keeping muscle, or about increasing muscle, this is much more important to track than overall weight. I love that they have this in the app! Weigh-ins are relatively quick. Turning it on is easy - just a quick partial step onto it and off again and then it's ready. The app is actively being changed and worked on. CONS Measuring bioimpedence is not a very accurate way to measure body fat percentage and body composition. This is true of any scale you stand on for the measurement, not just this one. The default setting in the app for it to remind you to weigh daily is awful and ill-advised. I quickly unchecked each day to just turn this off. A default of weekly is much more in-line. There is a lot of information in the app that seemed "hidden" to me. It's definitely worthwhile going to the FAQs on the Eufy site and skimming through the ones on app features. Note: The pro version adds a heart rate measurement and the ability to get the bioimpedence measure without making sure your feet are on the metal sensors. Neither of these was of interest to me, so I went with the less expensive version.
A**R
Great product, worth the investment.
Overall, really happy with the scale. I like the features, was super easy to connect through the free app. Only thing is that I'm sure that at least the water and a few other measurements are not accurate....my water has been the same every day no matter how much water I consume. But, other things that are more important for my needs seems to be more accurate. It's more motivating to step onto it every day than a traditional scale, can see results in more detail. Do wish the water reading was more accurate.. would like the visual reinforcement that behavior change is making a difference. I did a lot of reset and chose this smart scale over others because of the value
R**S
Might be the best scale under $200
What's important is that this scale is consistent with weight measurements. It's also pretty accurate in weight. I measured a 25lb weight and it measured 24.9lbs. While I don't know how accurate the other health metrics are like fat % and muscle mass, I'm hoping they are consistent as I don't expect them to be very accurate as compared to a DEXA scan. I may do that as I think I get free yearly dexa scans so I can update on how accurate it is if I do that. Everything worked flawlessly out of the box including the sync with the app. The app is easy to use and specific to the scale and not an all-in-one app where other scales include their metrics with their companies app which supports smart homes and stuff like that. Simple, easy to use and it works.
P**D
Good product
Scale weight is accurate, other readings are good for general trend, tracking averages, etc, but readings shouldn't be taken as medically exact. The app is a little clumsy to move around in, but not bad. Multiple users is a plus. Attractive design and easy to read. Definitely a good quality scale for the price. Overall, a useful basic tool for monitoring weight.
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