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Eufy P3 smart scale review

The Eufy P3 smart scale is a well-designed scale that gives detailed health insights at an affordable price, but in testing we found some of the tech is lacking.

Eufy P3 smart scale being tested by our reviewer
Eufy P3 smart scales
(Image credit: Maddy Biddulph)
Live Science Verdict

The Eufy P3 is an affordable smart scale that gives highly detailed health insights, but some of the tech is disappointing.

Reasons to buy
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    16 body composition metrics

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    Customized fitness plans

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    Large display

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    Smart design

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    Calorie counting tool

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    Customizable data display

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    Auto connects to devices

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    Wi-Fi and Bluetooth compatible

Reasons to avoid
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    Glass smears easily

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    Fragile

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    Limited third-party app support

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    5G WiFi not supported

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    Default setting push notifications to weigh yourself daily could lead to disordered behavior

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When it comes to the best smart scales, the Eufy P3 is certainly doing a lot of good things, with its detailed, useful health insights, calorie-counting tool and customized fitness plans. It's midrange in price ($99.99), well designed and durable, and records 16 body composition metrics to help you with a healthier lifestyle.

It syncs with three of the main health apps, too: Apple Health, Fitbit and Google Fit.

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Maddy Biddulph
Contributing health and fitness writer

Maddy Biddulph is a freelance health and fitness journalist with over 26 years of experience working for consumer media in the US and UK. As a Level 3 personal trainer and weight loss advisor she is used to trying out and reviewing the latest health and fitness products. At Maddy Biddulph Personal Training, she runs one-to-one and small group sessions, as well as group exercise classes. She specializes in mobility work with seniors and runs regular chair workouts in her hometown of Oxford.

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