The Omron HBF-516 Full Body Composition Scales provide accurate, probably too accurate, confirmation of your worst fears. Yep, that last triple-decker, fat battered, crispy deep fried chocolate bar was probably 1 calorie too many today. Or this year. Anyhoo, it’s apparently the next most accurate scale after a medical model, so stop your bleating, hand over the $119.95 and discover just how much of a blubbery porpoise you are.
It uses bioelectrical impedance technology that sends a harmless bioelectric current through the entire body to measure its composition, including body fat percentage, visceral fat level, skeletal muscle mass, resting metabolism, body mass index (BMI), and body age…This model scored highest for accuracy across weight and BMI measurements because it was only 0.11% off the beam scale weight measurement, and, unlike lesser body composition scales that can only measure partial body fat, it was able to measure entire body composition using six sensors–two on the handhold and four on the scale…