Product Info

Price:
$9.97 - $12.97
Original Price:
$17.99
Item #:
1901753
Size/Qty:
12.2"x12.2"

Spotted the Taylor Smart Body Composition Bathroom Scale hitting clearance racks, and if you’ve been holding out on upgrading your basic bathroom scale, this might be your moment.

This is Taylor’s smart-enabled model that goes way beyond just telling you your weight. At 12.2″ x 12.2″, it’s a compact square design that connects to your smartphone to track body composition metrics like body fat percentage, muscle mass, water weight, and bone density. It’s designed to sync with fitness apps and store data for multiple users, making it a solid pick for households where everyone’s tracking different health goals.

Smart scales with body composition features typically run anywhere from $30 to $80 depending on brand and feature set. Taylor sits in the mid-tier range for bathroom scales—not the bargain-bin basic models, but not the premium brands either. If this is marked down significantly from its usual price point, it’s likely a decent value for anyone who wants more data than a standard scale provides without dropping serious cash on a Withings or similar high-end option.

The clearance timing in mid-April is interesting—we’re past New Year’s resolution season when scales fly off shelves, so this could be a model being phased out for a newer version or simply excess inventory from the January health-kick rush. Either way, clearance scales don’t tend to stick around long since they’re compact, easy to grab, and useful year-round. If you’re seeing this at your warehouse, assume limited stock.

Key Features:
  • Smart connectivity syncs with smartphone apps for data tracking
  • Body composition analysis including body fat, muscle mass, water weight, and bone density
  • Multi-user capability stores separate profiles for household members
  • 12.2″ x 12.2″ compact square footprint fits most bathroom spaces
  • Digital display for easy reading
  • App integration helps track progress over time with charts and trends
  • Auto-recognition technology identifies users automatically

Bottom Line: If you’re still using a scale that only tells you one number and you’re curious about body composition trends, this clearance find could be worth grabbing. Are you team “just tell me the number” or do you actually use all those extra metrics?

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