These are the best smart scales for weighing yourself at home and collecting health and fitness stats, according to our in-house testers.
Then I tested the scales at home daily for two weeks, weighing myself multiple times on each scale at the same time of day. Taking into account each scale's consistency and accuracy, and the measurements it provided, I determined which options are truly worth the money. Take a look at ...
While some people don’t use kitchen scales as they they have full confidence in their estimating skills for ingredients when cooking, smart food scales are an entirely different thing. In addition to making sure that you’ll be getting specific measurements to perfectly follow recipes, these devi...
Regardless of a scale's functionality, there are some basic features we looked for in all the scales we recommend. Look for in a home scale that gives a fresh reading every time you step on, rather than it pulling from a previous use. Look for a wide backlit display whenever possible ...
Audio quality generally scales with price, but you can pick up a better sounding headset if you sacrifice a few other features you won't need. That's why it's important to get your hit-list right. Connection The first thing to consider is whether you need a wireless connection or you...
It has a cool folding rear cradle and is seriously comfortable too, but it didn't outperform the Lazer Z1 on the scales and fell short of the Prevail III on the airflow front. I'd happily own one though, so if you find a discounted model, snap it up. Other helmets I've tested...
He regularly used Middle Eastern music scales and experimented heavily with reverb. During his career, he even worked with Fender to produce custom amplifiers – including the first 100-watt guitar amplifier! Now go on and listen to “Misirlou,” and you’ll be transported to the beach. ...
CPM S30V steel with a stonewash finish is great for a working knife. From the PM2 it takes the textured G10 scales – but here, they’re contoured towards the edges for a comfortable grip. It also uses the beloved compression lock, giving it a high fidget factor as well as safe and ...
the freehub engages each next tooth only every 20 degrees or somewhere between 1/2 to 1/5 as often as other gravel and road freehubs. That, along with the wheelset’s 1626-gram weight on my scales, likely explains their acceleration and climbing weaknesses compared to other value-carbon ...
Despite a chunky look, the Outlaws tip the scales at 1,580g for a pair, making them some of the lightest wheels rated for all-mountain riding. Their scope is focused mainly on cross-country riding though, with the wheels offering a smooth feeling on rough trails without sacrificing accuracy...