Three smart scales lying side by side with natural light highlighting their metallic displays on a wooden table.

Wyze, Runstar, Garmin: Which Smart Scale Saves You Money?

At a Glance

  • Wyze Scale X offers 13 metrics for as low as $20.
  • Runstar FG2015 adds limb-level data and a rechargeable USB-C handle.
  • Garmin Index S2 is the only Wi-Fi smart scale, priced at $191.
  • Why it matters: Choose the right scale to track your health without breaking the bank.
Smart scale displaying 3 months battery gauge with USB-C cable plugged and retractable electrode arms extended

If you’re hunting a budget-friendly smart scale, the market has more options than ever. From Wyze’s ultra-cheap Bluetooth device to Garmin’s Wi-Fi-enabled flagship, each model brings a mix of features, price points, and data granularity that can fit different lifestyles.

Wyze Scale X – Budget-First, Feature-Rich

Wyze’s latest Scale X builds on its no-frills predecessor with a bright LED display and 13 body metrics, all synced via Bluetooth to the free app. The device can be shared with up to eight users and even includes modes for babies, pets, and luggage.

  • Bluetooth-only connectivity
  • LED screen shows weight; full data in the app
  • Shareable with 8 users
  • Baby, pet, and luggage modes
  • Sale price as low as $20

Runstar FG2015 – Full-Body Scanning on a Budget

Runstar’s FG2015 adds a retractable handle that mounts four extra electrodes, giving arm- and leg-specific readings. The unit is rechargeable through a USB-C cable, holds a charge for about three months, and still only uses Bluetooth.

  • 20 metrics tracked
  • 24-user support
  • Handles for limb-level data
  • USB-C rechargeable, ~3-month life
  • Price $135

Other Notable Scales

Several other models offer unique trade-offs. Renpho MorphoScan mirrors the Runstar design but is $15 pricier, while Arboleaf CS20W delivers a basic display for just $40. Hume Health’s Body Pod promises “next-gen” data but lacks Wi-Fi and locks many features behind a $100 yearly subscription. Garmin’s Index S2 and Omron’s BCM-500 round out the lineup.

Model Price Connectivity Max Users
Wyze Scale X $20 Bluetooth 8
Runstar FG2015 $135 Bluetooth 24
Renpho MorphoScan $150 Bluetooth 24
Arboleaf CS20W $40 Bluetooth 5
Garmin Index S2 $191 Wi-Fi 16
Hume Health Body Pod $183 Bluetooth 4
Omron BCM-500 $92 Bluetooth 4

The table highlights how price, connectivity, and user limits vary across the market.

Key Takeaways

  • Wyze Scale X is the most affordable option, starting at $20.
  • Runstar FG2015 offers the only limb-level data on a budget, priced at $135.
  • Garmin Index S2 provides Wi-Fi and a color display but costs $191.

Choosing the right scale depends on how deep you want your data, how many users you need, and whether you prefer Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity. Each model offers a different balance of cost and features, so pick the one that fits your health goals and budget.

Author

  • I’m Hannah E. Clearwater, a journalist specializing in Health, Wellness & Medicine at News of Austin.

    Hannah E. Clearwater covers housing and development for News of Austin, reporting on how growth and policy decisions reshape neighborhoods. A UT Austin journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative work on code enforcement, evictions, and the real-world impacts of city planning.

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