The original first scale and then on to an upgrade scale are both giving at least 6 lbs less than my drs scale for years!?!
Has anyone else experience this?
The original first scale and then on to an upgrade scale are both giving at least 6 lbs less than my drs scale for years!?!
Has anyone else experience this?
Welcome to the forum @canedameha
I have had the benefit of owning all Wyze scales to date, and they have been within a pound of each other and sometimes different than what my Dr’s scale shows. There are a lot of variables here. Type of scale, digital or weight slider. Clothes, No Clothes, Shoes, No Shoes, a nurse being fast with a slider and marking what’s “close”.
Do you weigh yourself differently at the Dr’s office than you do at home?
For me the key is consistency. I weigh myself in the morning before breakfast and after “getting ready” for the day.
That is when I feel I get the best reading.
Everything else is a suggested weight for me.
I also always “0 out” my Wyze scale before my actual “Weigh In”.
Press your foot on the scale so it activates shows a weight of pressure, let it read zero, then step on for your “official reading”.
Hope my experience helps.