Simple one-button operation
Designed to be easy to use at home, with straightforward, single-button readings.
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This Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor offers a straightforward way to keep an eye on your blood pressure at home, with simple one-button operation and a large, easy-to...
Read moreKey benefits
Designed to be easy to use at home, with straightforward, single-button readings.
Clear, easy-to-read results, helpful for anyone with reduced vision.
Stores previous readings, helping you track trends over time.
Automatically calculates an average from your most recent three readings for a more representative result.
Flags if an irregular heartbeat is detected during a reading.
Classified and regulated as a medical device suitable for home use.
Product advice
This Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor offers a straightforward way to keep an eye on your blood pressure at home, with simple one-button operation and a large, easy-to-read LCD display. It's a Class IIa medical device, designed for home use rather than clinical settings.
The monitor stores previous readings in its memory and automatically averages your last three readings, helping you build up a clearer picture over time rather than relying on a single measurement. It can also detect irregular heartbeats during a reading, flagging this so you're aware and can discuss it with your GP if needed.
Home blood pressure monitoring is a useful tool for general awareness and tracking trends over time, but it isn't a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have any concerns about your readings, or your monitor regularly detects an irregular heartbeat, it's important to speak to your GP or another healthcare professional.
Buyer questions
Clear answers to the questions customers usually ask before booking a free home demo.
The monitor automatically calculates an average from your last three readings, which can give a more representative picture than relying on a single measurement.
If your monitor regularly detects an irregular heartbeat, it's important to mention this to your GP or another healthcare professional, as home monitors are a tool for awareness rather than a diagnostic device.
No, this is a Class IIa medical device designed and intended for home use, rather than clinical or professional healthcare settings.
The monitor includes a memory function to store previous readings, helping you keep track of changes over time.
No, home blood pressure monitoring is a useful tool for general awareness, but it doesn't replace professional medical advice. Speak to your GP about any concerns regarding your blood pressure.
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