Withings thinks of its latest smart scale as a ‘longevity station’

Withings thinks of its latest smart scale as a ‘longevity station’

Picture of Withings Body Scan 2 scale in dark blue color with Withings app showing longevity metrics.

The Body Scan 2 will be available in Q2 2026, pending FDA clearance on some metrics. | Image: Withings

Withings is back at CES 2026 with another smart scale: the $599.95 Body Scan 2. This time, it’s got an even tighter focus on cardiovascular and metabolic health.

The Body Scan 2 contains eight electrodes on the scale itself, as well as an additional four electrodes within a retractable handle. This is similar to the original Body Scan‘s design. Adding the handle makes the Body Scan lineup more accurate than most smart scales because it incorporates upper-body data. Typical smart scales only have foot electrodes, and solely use lower-body data to extrapolate total body composition.

The major difference with the Body Scan 2 is it increases t …

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3 Comments

  1. okeefe.malachi

    This sounds like an exciting innovation! Withings continues to push the boundaries of health tech, and the concept of a ‘longevity station’ is intriguing. Looking forward to seeing how it develops!

  2. jovany.koelpin

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how the Body Scan 2 could potentially provide more personalized health insights. The idea of it being a “longevity station” really emphasizes the growing focus on preventive care in technology.

  3. vlehner

    I completely agree! The potential for more personalized health insights is really exciting. It’ll be interesting to see how the scale incorporates data over time to help users track their progress and make informed decisions about their wellness journey.

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