I must refer to the manufacturer's site for the exact product information.
Personal experiences:
Appearance:
As always, a matter of taste. The balance has approximately the same dimensions as an iPad. But is slightly thicker. The glass surface is (are several design available) from the bottom printed, thus the durability is granted. Is the display and the two touch switches for ON / OFF and Tara at the lower left side. The body is made of white plastic.
Haptics / processing:
The scale is relatively easy. It lies completely flat on the kitchen board, provide here the four rubber pads to prevent slipping. The glass surface itself is bonded to the plastic body. The two touch buttons are very easy. An automatic shut-off reduces the power consumption. The battery compartment on the underside of the body can be opened / closed easily. The closure of the pressure point is well palpable.
As with the previous model, there is nothing to suspend processing. However, the edge of the glass area extends about 5 millimeters above the body also. Upon contact with the granite countertop that proved much more stable than the glass surface, which I could then dispose Splitter Splitter.
Measurement accuracy:
Tolerances of 1 gram depending on Waaggut are noticeable, but in my opinion negligible.
Cleaning:
The glass surface can easily be cleaned with a cloth and / or detergent.
Conclusion:
The price is relatively high for a kitchen scale and everyone must decide for himself whether he wants to make this balance. But he also gets a set of scales with certain Apple-Style ;-)