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A powerful tool for weight-loss
Our Bluetooth® scale syncs with the WW app to make consistent weight tracking easier.


It's proven:
A data-packed scale that auto-tracks in the WW app
The WW Bluetooth® scale measures and gives you insights into your:


The scale is there to help you

Keep connected
It syncs with your WW app, Apple Health, and Google Fit for instant tracking.

Track your progress
Monitor 6 advanced body analysis metrics.

Measure the impact
Stay accountable and build healthy habits that stick.

Keep connected
It syncs with your WW app, Apple Health, and Google Fit for instant tracking.

Track your progress
Monitor 6 advanced body analysis metrics.

Measure the impact
Stay accountable and build healthy habits that stick.
Weight-loss win!
Get results on and off the scale


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No weird rules or deprivation


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A simple, science-backed program


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A sustainable, livable approach
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Frequently asked questions
Sign up for an eligible plan above. Then the scale is shipped to you.
When you sign up for an eligible WeightWatchers plan, you’ll get a confirmation email that will note you’re receiving the WW scale as a little thank-you from us. Provided your membership is active, expect the scale on your doorstep 7 to 17 business days after you sign up.
That’s totally up to you! What’s important is that you have a scale you’ll actually use, since research shows consistent weight tracking is linked with greater (and more sustained) weight loss. The WW scale is created with this in mind; it’s the only scale that syncs with the WW app, making it easier to make weigh-ins a habit. Whether you stay with the scale you currently have or upgrade to this one, just make sure you stick with one scale—different models often give slightly different results.
This WW scale measures weight, body fat, water content, muscle mass, bone mass, and BMI.
*Burke, L.A., et al. (2011). Self-monitoring in weight loss: a systematic review of the literature. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 111(1), 92–102.
**WW Success Registry members who lost at least 20 pounds on WeightWatchers and kept it off for a year or more were 17.3 times more likely to weigh themselves “weekly or more frequently” than those in the weight-stable control group.
†Phelan S, Halfman T, Pinto AM, Foster GD. Behavioral and Psychological Strategies of Long-Term Weight Loss Maintainers in a Widely Available Weight Management Program. Obesity. 2020;28(2):421–428.