PRODUCT STAR RATING (out of 5 stars): 5 out of 5 stars
Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer (digital Blood Pressure Monitor- BP monitor).
Other than my watch, this is the lightest BP monitor I have ever used or tested. It was also the simplest.
The only cable needed is the charging cable, so when you’re using the BP monitor, there are no cables to confuse or tangle. It fits around the arm just above the wrist. (I found that if you have a watch on the hand you are reading from, it will interfere with reading, so this will need to be removed.
Operating the BP monitor is simple. Strap the monitor to the underside of the arm with the face facing you, and press the green button on the screen. That’s it. The reading can be seen on the screen and will be spoken to you (the voice can be turned off if you want).
Note: you MUST have the monitor in line with your heart. So, your arm will need to be elevated to the height of your heart. This simply means you will have your elbow bent slightly so the monitor and your heart are in line. If you don’t do this, then the readings will be inaccurate and on the higher side. I tried.
You can save your reading by pushing the ‘S’ on the side of the screen. You can have two people set up on the monitor. Each can save up to 99 readings.
It comes in a nice, small storage box as well, a bonus.
That’s it, it is as simple as that. I tested its accuracy against a calibrated BP monitor, and it was within 3 mmHg of the calibrated reading as long as you follow the advice I have given, which is clear in the instructions.
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