Wyze Scale WSCLU_BL Body Composition Monitor Review
Our verdict
The Wyze Scale WSCLU_BL stands out with a large 4.3 inch full color TFT display and a high 400 lb capacity, backed by a strong owner rating. It is a feature forward pick if you want a vivid on scale readout from a familiar smart home brand.
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Shoppers who want a big, full color on scale display and a high capacity from a recognizable smart home brand.
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- Display 4.3" Full-Color Tft Display
- Measures Digital
- Max capacity 400 Lb
- Material Plastic, Tempered Glass
- Color White
- Weight 2.53 lb
- Priced 100% above the category median ($59.99 across 17 tracked models)
- Weight of 2.53 lb - heavier than 73% of the 17 models we track
Pros
- Large 4.3 inch full color TFT display
- High 400 lb weight capacity
- Strong owner rating
- Recognizable smart home brand
- Tempered glass and plastic build feels substantial
Cons
- One of the higher prices in this category
- Manufacturer accuracy figures are not published
- Heavier than slim travel scales
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 583 owner ratings
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Popularity3.5/5
583 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 Wyze Scale WSCLU_BL is a body composition monitor headlined by a 4.3 inch full color TFT display, which is far larger and more vivid than the basic LCD or LED panels common in this category. Readings are easy to see directly on the scale.', 'It lists a high 400 lb weight capacity and a build of plastic and tempered glass weighing about 2.53 lb. At about 120 dollars it is one of the higher priced options here, reflecting that display and brand.', 'Wyze is a recognizable name in the smart home space, and the WSCLU_BL leans on that identity with its standout screen.']
Specifications
| Display | 4.3" Full-Color Tft Display |
|---|---|
| Measures | Digital |
| Max capacity | 400 Lb |
| Material | Plastic, Tempered Glass |
| Color | White |
| Weight | 2.53 lb |
Performance notes
The WSCLU_BL features a 4.3 inch full color TFT display, lists a digital measurement type and a high 400 lb capacity, and uses a plastic and tempered glass build weighing about 2.53 lb. No manufacturer accuracy figure is published here, so body composition readings should be treated as estimates.
What buyers say
A 4.4 rating across about 583 reviews reflects clearly positive sentiment from a moderate sized group of owners. That is enough feedback to be meaningful, with the rating suggesting most buyers are pleased while a minority report mixed experiences.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes the Wyze Scale's display different?
It uses a 4.3 inch full color TFT screen, which is much larger and more colorful than the basic LCD or LED panels most scales use. That makes readings easy to see on the scale itself. It is a key reason the price sits higher than budget rivals.
How much weight can it hold?
It lists a 400 lb maximum capacity, which is among the higher figures in this category. That suits a wide range of household members. Check the capacity matches your needs before buying.
Are its body composition readings exact?
Home body composition scales provide estimates, and this listing does not publish a manufacturer accuracy figure. Use the numbers to follow general trends rather than as precise values. For health questions, consult a healthcare professional.