HemeraPhit B06WLJCTPP Body Composition Monitor Review
Our verdict
The HemeraPhit is a very cheap, lightweight plastic body composition tool, best for people who want a low risk way to start tracking measurements at home with a simple manual approach.
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Buyers who want the lowest possible price and a tiny, manual plastic tool for at home body measurements.
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You want a digital readout, body fat percentages on a screen, or a more durable, professional grade build.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.01 lb
- Priced 88% below the category median ($59.99 across 17 tracked models)
- Weight of 0.01 lb - lighter than 100% of the 17 models we track
Pros
- Very low price
- Extremely light and portable at about 0.01 lb
- No batteries or app needed
- Simple manual approach
- Low risk way to start tracking
Cons
- Plastic build feels less durable
- No digital display or stored readings
- Results depend on consistent technique
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 420 owner ratings
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Popularity2.9/5
420 owner reviews, more 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 HemeraPhit is a very inexpensive body composition tool made of plastic and weighing only about 0.01 pounds, so it is about as light and pocketable as these tools get. It takes a simple, manual approach with no display or batteries.', 'Because results from a manual tool depend on technique, the value comes from using the same method each time. That gives you a repeatable point of reference to follow your own trend rather than a clinical figure.', 'At under 10 dollars it is a low risk way to try tracking measurements at home. Any numbers it produces are general estimates, so treat them as informational and talk with a healthcare professional about what they mean for you.']
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.01 lb |
Performance notes
The maker lists a plastic build and a very light weight of about 0.01 pounds. There is no display, power source, or listed measurement type, so this is a manual tool rather than a digital device. Repeatable readings depend on using the same technique each time, since the result reflects how carefully you measure.
What buyers say
With a 4.0 rating across about 420 reviews, feedback is broadly positive and the sample is large enough to be meaningful. That points to general satisfaction for a very low cost tool, though the plastic build and manual use mean expectations should match the price.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the HemeraPhit digital?
No. The listing does not include a display or power source, so it is a manual tool rather than a digital device. You read and track measurements yourself rather than seeing a number on a screen.
How durable is it?
It is made of plastic and weighs only about 0.01 pounds, so it is very light but not as sturdy as metal alternatives. At its low price, that is a reasonable trade off for many buyers.
Are its readings accurate?
No accuracy figure is listed, and results from a manual tool depend on consistent technique. Treat any number as a general estimate and ask a healthcare professional about what it means for you.