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The Smart Scale P2 Pro, which builds on the non-Pro model, has been unveiled by Eufy. The Smart Scale P2 Pro can measure up to 16 variables, including BMI, body fat, weight, bone mass, and muscle mass, according to Eufy’s marketing materials. The smart scale is allegedly accurate to 50 g, or 0.11 lbs. you can read our article on Eufy P2 Pro review.
The Smart Scale P2 Pro, according to Eufy, is also IPX5 certified and has a “very sensitive ITO coating” to increase accuracy. The EufyLife app, which supports synchronization with Apple Health, Google Fit, and Fitbit, allows you to access your statistics regardless. To update the EufyLife app, the Smart Scale P2 Pro doesn’t even need to be close to your smartphone because it uses Wi-Fi rather than Bluetooth.
People trying to live a healthy lifestyle can benefit from two additional measurements on the scale when they are combined. It can first calculate your lean body mass, or how much you would weigh in a healthy fat distribution. The second parameter that really gets your attention is the scale’s estimated body age, which is meant to be compared to your actual age.
Eufy P2 Pro review: Design
The P2 Pro smart scale, designed for the bathroom, has an IPX5 rating, meaning it can withstand shower steam as well as bathtub splashes. However, the package for the scale advises against using damp feet to stand on it. The 11 x 11-inch glass platform of the Eufy Smart Scale P2 Pro is comfortable even for people with wide feet because it protrudes an inch from the ground. The scale is slightly smaller than the 13 x 13-inch Withings Body+ scale but around the same size as the company’s Smart Scale C1 or Oxiline’s Scale X Pro.
Although the P2 Pro scale includes soft rubber feet, none of them are adjustable, thus a flat surface is preferable over an uneven one. The scale has a hatch underneath it where you can replace the four AAA batteries it comes with. A complex network of sensors is hidden behind the black and blue glass platform of the P2 Pro, beginning with a manganese-steel load cell for weight measurement. The glass surface has a conductive indium tin oxide coating that makes it possible to collect data such as body fat and heart rate. Though many of the parameters only function on bare feet.
The P2 Pro’s biometrical impedance analysis chip, which can send its bodily data and assessments in a matter of seconds, ties everything together. The scale has a maximum capacity of almost 400 pounds, a weight measurement accuracy of 0.2 pounds, and is rated to be accurate to within 0.1 percent of most of its other metrics. Together, the data provided by the P2 Pro is more than sufficient for keeping track of your food and checking your vital signs in between doctor visits. Even exporting the numbers for your doctor to see is possible.
Setup
Even for technophobes like us, setting up the Eufy P2 Pro is a breeze. We downloaded the app, supplied our height, gender, and date of birth, and in less than 20 seconds the device was connected to our phone’s Bluetooth and home Wi-Fi. Although Bluetooth is accessible if your Wi-Fi isn’t working, the addition of a Wi-Fi connection is helpful because it automatically transfers your data to the EufyLife app without requiring you to use your phone. also you can learn our article on Eufy P2 Pro review.
Eufy P2 Pro review: Feature
When you step on the scale, the LCD screen displays your weight, heart rate, and body fat percentage, but the bulk of the information is contained in the app. It provides data on 16 variables, including heart rate, weight, body fat percentage, BMI, hydration, muscle and bone mass, basal metabolic rate, lean body mass, body type, age, and subcutaneous and total body fat mass. It computes all of them using bioelectrical impedance analysis, or BIA, a technique used by most smart scales to measure body composition precisely by passing safe electrical currents through your feet.
All of these measurements are shown on a scale from “low” to “high,” and details about what each number signifies are given, along with suggestions for how to raise or maintain normal levels. Goals for overall weight and body composition can also be selected, allowing you to compare your historical performance to these two objectives as well as your present numbers.
There are some cool alternative modes available, such as pet and baby-specific profiles, albeit they merely provide weight and no other features. If they have a profile, you can swipe through the app to measure their weight and have it automatically plotted on a timeline. Got a chubby cat that needs to lose weight or a baby that is developing quickly? Just take them up and put them on the scale.
Eufy P2 Pro review: Accuracy
The Eufy Smart Scale Pro 2 has a weight measurement range of 0.2 lbs to 379 lbs, 0 st 0.2 lb to 28 st 5 lb, and 0.1 kg to 180 kg. By pushing the ‘unit’ button on the back, you can quickly switch between pounds, kilogrammes, and stones. Overall, we found this to be one of the most dependable scales we’ve tested. The scales claim to correctly detect weight changes up to 50g (0.1lb) thanks to the High-Precision Manganese Steel Sensors.
The ability to create an unlimited number of users allows you to record the data of numerous people, including children and pets. Simply choosing the profile of the individual being weighed in the app before stepping on the scale will assign measurements to the correct user.
Performance
Heart rate, weight, BMI, body fat, muscle mass, bone mass, water, protein, BMR, visceral fat, body fat mass, lean body mass, body age, body type, skeletal muscle mass, and subcutaneous mass are among the 16 metrics the P2 Pro collects. Really, who needs so many measurements? It’s reasonable to have some skepticism because Eufy claims that professional athletes should not use the scale. To enhance your fitness, using the scale in general, it’s more crucial to see that the numbers are heading in the right direction. And this is really the situation where smart scales excel.
Can they actually determine if you have 18% body fat? Sincerably, we are unsure. However, if your body fat percentage was 20% at your initial weigh-in and it decreased to 18% after a programme of healthy food and activity, it’s a strong sign that whatever you’re doing is effective. The P2 Pro includes a tape measure as a result. Although it seems like a simple item to be packaged with a smart scale, it actually has a technological purpose.
After creating your profile, you can choose to include important dimensions, which will produce a 3D model of your body that you can spin and gaze at. It’s important to notice that, despite the option to adjust the skin tone, the model otherwise looks like an Action Man, as my partner’s profile demonstrates. Still, if you’re starting a fitness regimen, you may use this to your advantage by comparing your 3D model from day one with your most recent measurements to serve as a visual reminder of how far you’ve come. also you can check our article on Eufy P2 Pro review.
Price
For a suggested retail price of £54.99, US$79.99, or AUS$199.95, the Eufy Smart Scale P2 Pro is currently on sale at Eufy UK, Eufy US, and Eufy Australia as well as other merchants like Amazon. This is far less expensive than competing smart scales like the FitTrack Beebo (RRP £100), Fitbit Aria 2 (RRP £120), and Withings Body Cardio (RRP £150). Although the Fitbit Aria Air costs about the same as the P2 Pro, it is not a smart scale.
Conclusion
The Eufy Smart Scale P2 Pro can produce a 360-degree health appraisal and can do more than just show you your weight; it can also inspire you to drop a few pounds while increasing your muscle mass. The P2 Pro can show you the way if you want to begin your journey toward a healthier way of life.
The P2 Pro provides a comprehensive range of indications, ranging from bone mass, body mass index (BMI), body fat content, and heart rate to basal metabolic rate (BMR), muscle mass, and water content. It is capable of measuring and calculating 16 distinct well-being indices. The scale can calculate your body fat percentage, visceral fat, and protein proportion as well as your skeletal muscle mass. Oh, and it has a weight measurement feature.