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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You don't have to be a medical professional to keep tabs on your heart health. Designed for seniors and anyone needing regular blood pressure checks, this monitor makes daily tracking simple and stress-free.
The large 4.5-inch LED screen stands out from standard displays. Its bright, backlit digits are easy to read from across the room, even without glasses. No more squinting or misreading numbers.
The built-in memory holds up to 199 readings for two users. It separates your data automatically, so you can spot trends over time without mixing up results. Press a button to switch between user profiles.
The wide-range cuff fits arms from 8.7 to 16.5 inches comfortably. The one-touch start inflates to the right level every time, and the intelligent algorithm gives readings within 3mmHg of accuracy. If it detects an irregular heartbeat, you'll get a clear alert.
Take it with you wherever you go. Battery or USB power makes it travel-friendly, and the scratch-resistant panel keeps it looking new. FSA eligible, too.
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