I love this scale. I had used a much more expensive Withings scale for several years, and was frustrated by its rapid battery depletion, regular loss of Wi-Fi connectivity, and difficulty re-establishing connectivity. Other than that, it was an accurate scale but with a very limited catalog of measurements. Enter the Arboleaf. At just under $30, I found it hard to believe it would be what I wanted, but the description and other reviews encouraged me. Attractive, easy to set up, and excellent integration with Apple Health. The iOS app is easy to use, it with its light gray typography, sometimes strains these old eyes (everyone, please; light gray against light color or white is a horrible design choice). And just like that, I have something like 14 body measurements that, according to my PCP’s office, are generally spot on or within 1-2% of their measurements. If I have a complaint, it’s that it’s difficult to discern the differences between the various Arboleaf models. I want to buy a couple as gifts, and this one is no longer available on Amazon. I wish the differences between their models were easier to determine.I have strange relationship with "the scale" in general. I have purchased my first Arboleaf scale because I needed to know more that weigh and I can go into a mini tangent on BMI. I am right at 5'10 and weight 225, obesity if you go by BMI or any other weight and height ratio. I have been lifting heavy weights for the last two decades so having a scale that breaks down my weight and body type (180 lbs of muscle mass, 191 far free body weight, 9 pounds of bone mass and the rest is the stuff I dont really want). Sorry to make it about me.My mid-section will widen and narrow depending on the time of year, Thanksgiving is a tough one (i'm 45), so I am really happy to find something that will help me narrow my waist. If you are someone who has spent years in the gym, you know your numbers, you live with data, you count reps, you know how much weight you are putting up, you count calories, you add percentages...... This is a fantastic addition to my overall well being.Weight, BMI, body fat percentage, body type, fat free body weight, subcutaneous fat, visceral fat (these last two are really important for me), body water percentage, skeletal muscle, muscle mass, bone mass, protein, BMR, and Metabolic age. The is a ton of data to help you adjust based on your last days meals and routine.Now I need them to make a health tracking watch so I can monitor how many calories I burn so I can relate that back to BMR. Get some real time feedback going and I would be a happy man.Anyway, great buy if you want more than just weight. If you have a need to know more, this is a great cost effective way in getting that data!I have a tendency to over analyze and think about buying a product for far too long before taking the plunge and buying. Since this was my first smart scale, I read several reviews and watched several videos on the top 10 smart scales before deciding on this one from Arboleaf. I was expecting the readings to vary from day to day after reading the reviews on other smart scales that were on the top 10 lists. I have been using this scale daily since 1/4/2021 and surprisingly, I haven’t had a single erroneous reading. The weight of my bones have been constant (as they should be) and the numbers that do change have been subtle and in line with my weight loss or gain for that day. It was easy to set up, which I was worried about since the wi-fi requirements are 2.5 ghz and we primarily use 5.0. (I guess it pulled from the 2.5 ghz that we have set up as a back up on our router? I’m not tech savvy so I’m not sure how that works.). I did not see this scale on any top 10 list. Why?! It should be! It’s more affordable than most and gives consistent readings. I’m sure it’s not as accurate as the gym analyzers but it meets my needs and it has the consistency that I was looking for. I love the app, as well. It really helps my motivation and confidence to see the patterns of my weight loss, in combination with weekly measurements. I would highly recommend this smart scale!I have been exercising pretty regularly with "Camp gladiator" and over the past couple of years I have invested quite a bit in fitness related equipment. I have also done a couple of "CG Fit" sessions with camp gladiator where you take your body measurements (BMI, body fat percentage, skeletal muscle mass, water % etc etc) using the "In Body" machines at the beginning and end of a six week challenge. I have paid over 80 bucks for 2 of these so I thought it'd be neat to invest into a smart scale at home where I can take these measurements from the comfort of my home and more regularly. There are many choices on Amazon so I decided to read a bunch of reviews and finally decided to buy this one. It came packaged well, nothing too fancy. Once you put in 4 AAA batteries (which are included) it turns on and stepping on gives you a weight measurement. You have to install their app to get all the other measurements and metrics delivered to your app. Once I did that I found that a lot of these metrics are very similar to the numbers I got recently (2 months ago) from the inbody test. the BMI was close but PBF (percent body fat) was quite off. SMM (skeletal muscle mass) was also close to the last number. Weight is pretty accurate. I'm not sure which one is right and whats wrong but I have decided to continue using this at home and stay in one system and test regularly to see how I'm doing. I also got my other family members added to the scale and will measure their progress as well. Overall I'm happy with the functionality and ease of use of this scale.