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Health Aid Type:Blood Pressure Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Digital Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Wrist Units 8 more reviews »
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Health Aid Type:Blood Pressure Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Digital Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Wrist Units 8 more reviews »
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Health Aid Type:Blood Pressure Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Digital Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Wrist Units ◊ Health Aid Type:Blood Pressure Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Digital Monitors ◊ Blood Pressure Monitor Type:Wrist Units 52 more reviews »
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…I bought this monitor as a replacement for a similar device (Mabis SmartRead) I had purchased for about $20 less without doing much research, but from a usually reliable source (not Amazon…
…I have owned the MABIS SmartReader for about six weeks. I have found it to be very inconsistent in readings taken at the same time. I took the unit to my doctor's off and he compared it with reading…
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…I owned a bp monitor with the arm cuff which was very uncomfortable after inflation. This wrist cuff isn't painful and the readings are very accurate.…
…). If I'm taking the blood pressure for someone who has a large arm and I'm in a tight and don't have a cuff that's large enough, I'll listen at the wrist (with a normal sized cuff on the forearm and a…
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… by as much as 14 points. The doctor told me that wrist monitors were not as accurate as the cuff monitors.
I then bought the HEM-711 (cuff monitor) and compared it to the HEM-650. The HEM-711…
… finally bought a wrist model (omron) and has been working great, tested the wrist model at the doctors office and even though no two readings would ever be exactly the same, according to the doctor, he…
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… finally bought a wrist model (omron) and has been working great, tested the wrist model at the doctors office and even though no two readings would ever be exactly the same, according to the doctor, he…
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…The readings are not true.....I made comparison at my doctors office.
The wrist cuff does not capture my elavated blood presure. My doctor
suggested that I continue to use a blood…
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…Most convenient way to keep track of your BP. Especially if you have a large upper arm and have trouble with arm cuffs. The readings match up with an arm type I have and know to be accurate. I…
… fit, an easy read screen and very accurate. The wrist type is also very convenient; however, I feel I am getting a better reading with the cuff. This is just a feeling since it is similar to the type…
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… the day I got it (3 readings a day for 6 weeks now). When these batteries finally die, I'm glong to put in Li-Ions and see just how long they last. The cuff goes on easily and auto-inflates/deflates quickly…
… the 7300W on my wife (using the smaller cuff) and again received great results. We have since compared the reading with our friend's Mabis semi-automatic blood pressure monitor and they both give nearly…
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…I've owned several wrist type monitors and this cuff type is far superior to the wrist monitors I've owned. It is very close to the readings I get at the doctor's office. Well worth the money…
…, and the wrist BP monitor was not even in the same ballpark. It wasn't consistently high or low, just erratic.
My doctor recommends an arm cuff over any wrist monitor, not just this model.
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…This is by far the easiest BP tool I've ever used for an individual. The cuff fits my arm (large cuff) and my wife's (small cuff) with one easy to use cuff. Just press the button and presto, you have…
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