Arm vs wrist monitors
Compare upper-arm and wrist blood pressure monitors by cuff fit, positioning, display readability, logging, and portability to avoid the wrong home format.
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Take the guesswork out of managing your heart health with the Runstar Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor. Designed with seniors and caregivers in mind, this automatic BP machine delivers clinically-proven accuracy in under 30 seconds, so you can trust every reading. The wide-range cuff (8.6''-16.5'') fits comfortably on most arms, and smart inflation adjusts pressure automatically for a gentle, error-free experience.
What sets Runstar apart is its focus on clear communication. The large, 30° angled display with soft backlighting and oversized numbers is easy to see from across the table. The voice broadcast feature (muteable) reads out your systolic, diastolic, and pulse rate, which is a game-changer for those with low vision. Plus, the cuff detection alert tells you if it's too loose or incorrectly placed, preventing false readings. With memory for two users (99 readings each), you can track trends and share results with your doctor at your next visit.
Whether you're monitoring morning levels or checking in after exercise, the Runstar even flags irregular heartbeats automatically. It's FSA/HSA eligible and comes with a storage bag to keep everything organized. Simple, reliable, and built for everyday use—this is the partner you need for proactive heart care.
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