Compact, wrist-worn design
A more comfortable alternative for anyone who finds a standard arm cuff restrictive.
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The Digital Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor offers a compact, portable alternative to a traditional upper arm monitor, worn around the wrist rather than the arm. It can be a more c...
Read moreKey benefits
A more comfortable alternative for anyone who finds a standard arm cuff restrictive.
Its compact size makes it easy to pack and take with you when travelling.
Stores previous readings, helping you track trends over time.
Straightforward to read your results at a glance.
Designed for easy, everyday use as part of a regular monitoring routine.
Suited to anyone who finds traditional arm cuffs uncomfortable to use regularly.
Product advice
The Digital Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor offers a compact, portable alternative to a traditional upper arm monitor, worn around the wrist rather than the arm. It can be a more comfortable option for anyone who finds a standard arm cuff restrictive or uncomfortable.
With a memory function to store previous readings and a clear LCD display, it's straightforward to use as part of a regular home monitoring routine. Its compact size also makes it easy to pack and take with you when travelling.
Wrist monitors need to be positioned at heart level to give an accurate reading, so it's worth following the instructions carefully. Home blood pressure monitoring is useful for general awareness, but it isn't a substitute for professional medical advice, so it's important to speak to your GP about any concerns regarding your readings.
Buyer questions
Clear answers to the questions customers usually ask before booking a free home demo.
A wrist monitor can be more comfortable for people who find a standard arm cuff restrictive, and its compact size makes it convenient for travel.
Wrist monitors need to be positioned at heart level during the reading to give an accurate result, so it's important to follow the instructions provided carefully.
Yes, it includes a memory function so you can track your readings over time.
Wrist monitors can be a good option for many people, but positioning is more critical for accuracy than with an upper arm cuff. If you have concerns about consistency, it's worth discussing with your GP or pharmacist.
No, home blood pressure monitoring is useful 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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