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19 Aug, 2023
App no longer available -- does work with an alternative
This was only £10 so I don't want to be mean, but there are two significant problems: Firstly, the "Simply 2BFit" app that you are supposed to use to connect to it no longer exists on app stores. Secondly, it runs off 4 AAA batteries, and presumably to help battery life, it turns itself off in just a couple of seconds when you're not standing on it.
I did find that the openScale open-source Android app works with it and can pull weight and body fat% successfully. There's a premium version on Google Play, and it is available free on the F-Droid app store or as a manual .apk install.
So -- it is cheap, it does work provided you can install openScale, but a rechargable one with native app support would be nicer.

23 Jul, 2017
Cheap and nasty, but usable in the right circumstances
There's a lot wrong with these cheap and nasty Chinese CCTV cameras: the configuration is via some horrible ancient ActiveX control that crashed on my Windows 7 laptop; and they connect out to the internet and are potentially unsafe (i.e. potentially other people can get access to them).
However, I use them with an old PC running Linux and Zoneminder to do all the management, storage and alerting, and they do the job effectively and really cheaply. I couldn't configure the wifi because the tool is so bad, but since you have to run power to them anyway it's not a big deal to run network cable alongside. I block them from internet access at my router. The actual camera hardware is perfectly OK. The only big problem is at night you get moths and spiders triggering alerts; that's probably unavoidable when the IR illumination is on the camera.
So, not a professional quality security product by any means, but a cheap way to get some CCTV coverage if you know what you're doing.