Friday, July 16, 2021

Pocket Size blood pressure monitoring device

Accurate Blood Pressure Monitoring

This is one of the best rated blood pressure monitors available. For starters, it’s simple to use: just slip the adjustable, pre-formed cuff around your arm and press start. The cuff, which fits a 9-17” circumference, inflates automatically, and provides an accurate reading. You can test the accuracy, too, since it gives you an average of your last three readings (taken within a 10-minute window). The backlit screen and extra-large numbers makes the display easy to read. Additionally, the monitor can be used by two people, and stores their last 100 readings. A companion app is also available for further data storage. Beyond measuring your blood pressure, the monitor also scans for irregular heartbeat.

Key Features:

  • Ultra-silent inflation

  • Advanced Averaged

  • Stores 100 readings

  • Heart Zone Guidance

  • Storage case included

 


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