![]() (The Index S2 is 12.6 x 12.2 inches and the Body+ is 12.8 x 12.8 inches.) All three scales have a maximum weight limit between 398 to 400 pounds, and three units of measurement (pounds, kilograms, and stones). Size-wise, the Aria Air is slightly smaller than the other two, measuring 11.8 x 11.8 inches. They’re all about one inch thick, available in two colors (black and white), and boxy with rounded corners and a display in the top center. ![]() Physically, the Aria Air, Body+, and Index S2 are more similar than dissimilar. Keep those numbers in mind as you learn more about each scale - and don’t assume that the cheapest option is always the simplest, or the priciest one the most sophisticated. And the Index S2 (Opens in a new tab) costs the most: $149.99. The Body+ (Opens in a new tab) falls right in the middle, running $99.95. The Aria Air (Opens in a new tab) is the cheapest of the bunch, at $49.95. The first big differentiating factor is price point. Here are some of the major ways that three of the most popular at-home smart scales ( Fitbit Aria Air, Withings Body+, and Garmin Index S2) compare - and which one might be right for you: Price You can spend less than $20 or shell out well over $100 have your pick between WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity keep the focus on body weight or also track your fat, muscle, bone, and water mass and interact as much or as little with a companion app as you want. Shopping for a bathroom scale isn’t as straightforward as it once was.
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