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#1 Body Analyzer Used In Clinics – Reach health goals 12x faster with powerful data. As the only scale approved for medical clinics, The Body Pod uses 8 frequency sensors to deliver precise weight, full body composition, and heart health.
Industry leading Accuracy and Precision – The Body Pod is like having a GPS that allows you to easily lose the right weight with industry-leading 98% accuracy. Track over 45+ key health metrics including weight, body fat, muscle mass, BMI, and bone mass.
AI-Powered Coaching & Feedback – Take the guesswork out of your fitness journey with personalized insights, actionable feedback, and weekly health reports. Leverage artificial intelligence to help you develop health programs unique to your body and goals.
Family Friendly & HSA/FSA Eligible – Easily add up to 30 unique users, making the Body Pod ideal for tracking your fitness goals with family, friends, or a workout group. Plus, it’s HSA/FSA eligible to keep your family focused on health, not the wallet.
Easy To Use – Leverage our free Hume Health app by syncing our Body Pod with your device quickly and easily via Bluetooth technology. Need more guidance on your fitness journey? Upgrade to our paid, premium app for the ultimate home health experience.
9 reviews for Hume Health – The Body Pod – Home Body Analyzer and Free Bluetooth App – 45+ Key Health Metrics – Accurate Personalized Data – Body Composition Scale – Smart Scale for Body Weight – HSA & FSA Eligible
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$188.90
Mark –
Game changer
I have had this for three months and I feel that it has been an essential part of my health journey.At first I hated it because it kept glitching out and would stop recording my results,but it worked fine for my husband. So I kept trying and I found out that if I rotate the bar forward a bit in my hands so that more of my palm is making more contact with the sensor it works!I have adjusted my workouts to try and target areas that I was low on like my low muscle mass especially in my right leg. And there has been improvement! I know it is never going to be perfect numbers,but it is an excellent guide to at least see where I am improving or getting worse. These pictures show what has happened since I have increased strength training and have been eating healthier. Nov had higher fat percentage than Jan.I also have another scale and the weight number has been almost exactly the same as that one,but this gives me way more insight!
Mike –
Beware of the Hume Body Pod… believe all the bad reviews
Well so far horrible. I dont know about the scan results as the connection has never been completed. without connection just a scale and way to expensive. I am giving it a week and will be sending it back. FYI for a scale this expensive to have a major connection problem in this day and age it totally unexceptable. Hopefully I can do a review o the scans if this thing ever connects but it seems highly unlikely at this point
Kortney Kay –
Finally found the perfect scale!
I’ve used several big-name scales over the years, like Withings, Fitbit, and Garmin. They were fine for weigh-ins but this Body Pod is phenomenal. Most smart scales display your weight and a body fat estimate, then sync it to an app and that’s it. Hume takes it to another level.The body composition data is way more detailed and accurate. It tells me visceral fat, metabolic age, lean mass, and hydration levels. The best part is it’s laid out in a way that makes sense in the Hume app, giving me personalized insights, habit nudges, and goal tracking that actually feels tailored to me.The best way I can explain it is that other smart scales feel like gadgets – they give you numbers and hope you know what to do with them. The Hume system feels like a wellness coach in your back pocket, keeping you focused on progress not just the number on the scale.Would definitely recommend Hume and I’m excited to see what else they come up with.
Mark –
Fails to update — does not work more than 24 hours.
When I received this it worked fine out of the box. But now, 24 hours later, it will not record any new stats. It is connected to my phone and appears to be gathering data, but it does not display the updated stats in the app.And, like all things app driven, there are no troubleshooting directions, and no human being can be reached to ask questions of. I sent an e-mail to Hume for support, but if this is like other high-tech, AI driven firms, I doubt I will receive any human help.When I reported my issue to Hume Health, I received an e-mail response to my issue that directed me to reset the scales and re-install the app. It worked the first time, but the next day, failed to update. I purchased this to have a convenient means of saving progress. But, since this product does not update, I’m back to “dumb” scales and a writing my results on the calendar.Another piece of hi-tech junk, long on marketing, short on customer service.Returning it to Amazon today.
R –
Awesome! Very Close to DXA
I give the scale five stars because it was within a couple of pounds for both lean and fat mass of a DXA scan done on the same day. Of note, I was able to use the Hume scale, DXA, and InBody in the same day. If you consider the DXA scan the gold standard, then the Hume scale was far closer than the InBody scan. (this may be an issue with the InBody I was using or the technician)The set up and linkage with the Hume application on the phone was straightforward no issuesOverall, I consider it accurate and for the money it costs a little more than two DXA scans. Except you don’t need to schedule an appointment and you can do it as often as you see fit.Combine the Hume with body measurements and pictures and you have a winning/solid method for tracking progress and achieving your goals.
GadgetGuy –
Manufacturing Issues
This is a product with great potential, but as of the writing of this review they are clearly having manufacturing issues. I called customer support wh. this did not work. They knew about the issue. Had me keep / throw away the scale I bought and sent me two separate replacements. One has the same issue. One worked for a while and is now showing the same issue. It had the promise of being very accurate. Expert review show it close to gold stander DEXA scan resulta, but it if it fails to work because of manufacturing issues, that doesn’t matter.
JLM –
Great idea—if the product actually worked.
Great idea—if the product actually worked.Pros:Lots of featuresEasy initial setupCons:Despite the easy setup, the device must connect to your phone daily via Bluetooth, which it rarely does. I’ve spent 5–10 minutes many mornings trying to get it to connect, and sometimes it doesn’t connect at all.Requires a subscription—because who really needs another one?Conclusion:I’ll be returning this item.
A customer –
I like eating too much.
I just got it today. I am a fat pig : ) I know I weight 318 at least. Scale says I am 322 with 136 lbs body fat and lean mass of 185 lbs. I can salsa dance two hours, so even though I am 63 , this scale says my biological age is 39 years. At least now I know why I can’t climb hills easily This thing runs on bluetooth 2.4 Hz , so you might have to shut off wireless to get a connection. Some wireless interferes with bluetooth due to same frequency. Been using it and recording the percentage of body fat. I found that if I jog 4 times a day on the treadmill for 20+ minutes, this device will in fact record a small percentage body fat lost. I continue to job 4 times a day with rest between. This scale is accurate because I went to an appointment at a weight loss center and they had a professional scale that said I was 124.2 lbs of fat versus 136 lbs this scale found.
Brent –
I think the accuracy of the scale is questionable. It has my muscle mass about 2kg higher than the InBody machine at my gym, and about 1kg lower in fat mass. Overall, this skews my body fat percentage by almost 2%. It could be that the InBody machine at my gym is inaccurate, but since that’s what I’d used in challenges, etc. I participate it, that’s my benchmark. Also, if you drink a couple glasses of water, this scale increases your muscle mass by a similar weight.The app is also a bit problematic. It doesn’t sync activity with apple health, though it should. If you search online, this is a well-known problem that has yet to be solved though Hume is aware of it. This means the app gives you a perpetually low health score, which is displayed in big numbers at the top of the home page screen. Obviously, you can ignore it, but it’s not very motivating.I’d only suggest this scale if you’re ok with a devise that is consistently inconsistent, which may be fine if only this machine is how you’re gauging your changes in body composition, and if you don’t care that you may see a poor health score if they never fix this syncing issue.