AnthroFlex Body Composition Monitor Review
Our verdict
The AnthroFlex is a higher priced body composition tool with limited listed specifications, best for buyers who want a more professional leaning option and will confirm the details before buying.
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Buyers who want a sturdier, professional leaning body composition tool and are willing to check current specs on the product page.
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You want a low price, a digital scale with stored readings, or full published specifications laid out in advance.
- Weight 2.2 lb
- Priced 670% above the category median ($59.99 across 17 tracked models)
Pros
- Professional leaning, sturdier build
- Solid feel at about 2.2 lb
- Generally positive owner ratings
- Suited to buyers who know what they want
Cons
- High price well above home scales
- Listing leaves out key specs
- Very few customer reviews to draw on
- Not aimed at casual home buyers
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 20 owner ratings
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Popularity0.3/5
20 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The AnthroFlex is a body composition monitor that weighs about 2.2 pounds and sits at the higher end of the price range. The listing keeps details sparse, so it leans toward buyers who already know what they want from this kind of tool.', 'Because the product page does not list a display type, measurement type, or accuracy figure, it is worth confirming those details before you buy. The higher price points to a sturdier, more professional leaning build rather than added smart features.', 'At over 450 dollars it costs far more than typical home scales. Any body composition figures it produces are general estimates, so treat them as informational and talk with a healthcare professional about what they mean for you.']
Specifications
| Weight | 2.2 lb |
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Performance notes
The listing does not include a display type, measurement type, accuracy figure, capacity, or power source, so confirm current specifications on the product page before buying. The maker lists a weight of about 2.2 pounds, which points to a sturdier build. Any figures it produces should be treated as general estimates.
What buyers say
With a 4.3 rating from only about 20 reviews, the feedback is positive but the sample is very small. A handful of good ratings is encouraging, yet at this size the score is not a reliable signal, so weigh the specs and your own needs more heavily.
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Frequently asked questions
What specs does AnthroFlex list?
The listing we reviewed includes a weight of about 2.2 pounds but does not give a display type, measurement type, accuracy figure, or capacity. Check the current product page for those details before buying.
Why does it cost so much more than a home scale?
The higher price generally reflects a sturdier, more professional leaning build rather than added smart features. It is aimed at buyers who want that kind of tool rather than a basic home scale.
Can I rely on its readings?
No accuracy figure is listed, and any body composition figures are general estimates. Treat them as informational and ask a healthcare professional about what they mean for you.