The Seca X Line range offers significant advantages for healthcare professionals. It can weigh up to 1000 kg (2,200 lbs), and its EMR validation feature allows for seamless data transfer. The low-profile design makes it easy for patients to get on and off. However, the scale can be complex to assemble and disassemble, and the ergonomics could be improved to avoid frequent bending. The square handrail could also pose a risk of injury. Additionally, the scale must be positioned against a wall for safety reasons, as the display needs to be secured and positioned against the wall to scan barcodes, which limits its installation flexibility. The KZbin video also does not specify the number of wheelchair types the scale can register if the facility decides not to install the EMR, which is important as wheelchairs have different weights and come from various suppliers in geriatric services. Another disadvantage of the X-Line Stretch is the lack of an optional handrail, which is crucial for certain services like dialysis that weigh patients in wheelchairs, on stretchers, and standing. Despite these points, the Seca X Line remains an advanced solution for patient care.