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The Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor is a highly accurate and user-friendly device designed for home use. With a precision of ±3 mmHg, it features a lightweight design, dual user memory, and an adjustable cuff for comfort. The included storage case ensures proper positioning for accurate readings, making it an essential tool for health-conscious individuals.
G**T
next time my husband sets off my blood pressure im set!
When your significant other is driving you batty and sending your blood pressure to the moon with all the dodge coins - you need to keep track of where it's at. I didn't want to do so for any sort of crazy big machine so this totally fit the bill. It covers your arm easily and has no issues with the readings. I would like it to be a bit smaller, but compared to any I have ever had - it is way smaller. It does read within +/- 2 of my typical desk monitor so safe to say it's good to go! now if only my home life was calmer hahah!
N**K
Comfortable, Easy To Use
I am a medical professional with a lot of experience taking BP's. I was intrigued by the idea of a wrist sphygmomanometer for no other reason than ease-of-use (we do have both manual and battery-operated bicep models at home).The product came in a nicely decorated, informative box tucked inside a plastic case. So far, so good.I took my BP according to instructions and it was exactly what I'd expected it to be. The listing video and writeup both stress to hold your forearm up to the level of your heart when taking the measurement. You can use the storage box itself to prop your arm up to the proper height (note there is an indentation for your arm to rest on the top). I find I will need to do this while sitting at the kitchen counter or my desk so that I can rest my elbow on the flat surface. One listing photo shows different arm positions and states your BP could be higher or lower if you have it in the wrong position.The wrist band is comfortable and easy to slip on my wrist.Yes, I had to install 2 AAA batteries. NBD to me, anyway, although a rechargeable battery would be a nice touch. I also am not a big fan of the voice prompts which I haven't needed in 50 years and don't think I need now either. There should be a way to turn them off, but there isn't.My biggest aggravation is that I cannot seem to set the date or time despite numerous attempts. I guess I will have to ask for assistance from someone more tech savvy than me.In all, the convenience of this wrist cuff is unbeatable so long as the readings are accurate.
E**.
Works as intended
it is portable compare to regular arm blood pressure machines. Quality is good. There cuff is soft and feels durable. It is not heavy but feels solid. Buttons are a bit hard to press at times. The voice prompt can be annoying at times. Blood pressure reading seems accurate though. It is not rechargeable. You need to put batteries in it. They'll last about 4 days or so with 5 uses a day.
C**I
Inaccurate?
The test results are inaccurate. I can prick 5 fingers and get varied results, one after the other. 58, 84, 98, 120! I could understand being off by a few numbers, but readings being 50-60 different within a matter of seconds is unacceptable, even worse you can’t return this!
J**N
Easy To Use and Accurate.
I have ordered this wrist blood pressure monitor tester, It works with a 2XAAA batteries which are not included in the package, Very easy to operate, it has a speaker that tells you when the measurement is starting and after it's done reads you the values, and on top of that if you are like me don't know the meanings of the Systolic and Diastolic numbers it tells you according to world health organization standards your blood pressure is considered normal or not, which is cool. I have compared it with a hospital grade blood pressure monitor and the difference for the Systolic blood pressure was 8 points which is considered ok as long as the difference is below 12 points. It comes with a hard plastic case which keeps it shatterproof.I give this product 5 Stars.
T**M
Accurate and Well Made But The Voice Prompt Can Annoy
This wrist meter is nicely sized and fits my meaty wrist and my spouse's thin wrist equally well. We've tested it against 2 other blood pressure meters that we have, both of which are the bicep style and then we took it along to the doctor office and checked against the reading the nurse did with her sphygmomanometer and, yes, I did have to rely on spell check for that word. The variances were less than 10% on systolic and almost dead-on for diastolic and pulse rate and where variances occurred the wrist unit was measuring on the low side. That level of accuracy gave us confidence to use this as our daily monitor which is nice because it's quicker and more convenient than the arm devices. The readings commence with a voice prompt that, sadly, cannot be turned off. Frankly, the voice prompts and comments ("Be well!") get a bit tiring over time and add nothing to the experience of testing BP. My other criticism is the instructions which are a folded sheet with a massive wall of tiny text that defies reading. A quick star guide or improved manual would be a nice improvement. On the plus side, the memory function is divided for 2 users which works great for us. The numerals are large enough to read easily and the machine comes with a nice little storage box (plastic) and the ubiquitous USB charging cable. Overall, we think highly of this wrist blood pressure monitor and think it offers many positives for a low price compared to the competitors.
R**H
Inaccurate readings
This blood pressure monitor does not give accurate readings and thus is pretty useless for what it is. I’ve given it two stars because after reading some other reviews I may have not been using it exactly right. But even so I don’t think the readings should be as far off as they are.For reference I’ve always had normal blood pressure readings at my medical appointments as recently as just a month ago. I got this just to occasionally check at home, and boy I’m glad I had my physical recently or I would have thought I was dying. The first reading I got was high, but not outrageous. I thought that was odd so I adjusted it and it came back even higher. I tried my other wrist and it was normal….so I tried it again on the first wrist and it put me as having a crisis. Just to test it out again I took two readings back to back in the same position without moving the device and the results were still wildly different. I also compared my heart rate with my fit bit for reference and this device had my heart rate higher by 10 bpm, so it was pretty off.If you need to track your blood pressure at home for any reason this device ain’t it. It’s way off from my experience and isn’t going to give you an accurate insight into your health.
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