Checkme Blutooth Blood Stress Displays for House Use, Blood Stress Machine with Twin-Show, Additional-Giant Grownup Cuff, 500 Readings, Voice Broadcast – Automated BP Monitor with Bluetooth
Original price was: $79.99.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.
Value: $79.99 - $49.99
(as of Nov 22, 2024 23:45:10 UTC – Particulars)
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Checkme
Bluetooth Blood Stress Displays for House Use
Higher Arm BP Monitor
New Arrivals (Huge Display screen)
Correct Monitor – This FSA/HSA Eligible system helps you monitor BP inside 30 seconds, which makes it useful for individuals who need to maintain monitor of their well being and ensure their BP is in verify
Twin LCD Show – With a big 5.5″ LCD display, the blood strain machine shows your earlier studying subsequent to your present studying for handy comparability
500 Units Reminiscence – One press to measure BP. You may hear the outcomes through voice broadcast. Save as much as 250 readings for every person, visitor mode can also be obtainable, and limitless readings within the app
Adjustable XL Cuff – Our blood strain machine has a wide-range D-ring cuff that matches 8.7”-17.7”(22-45cm) grownup arm, appropriate for XL arm circumference
Constructed-in Bluetooth – Multi-user document administration on ViHealth app. Free to entry, evaluate and share data & studies (PDF & CSV)
8 reviews for Checkme Blutooth Blood Stress Displays for House Use, Blood Stress Machine with Twin-Show, Additional-Giant Grownup Cuff, 500 Readings, Voice Broadcast – Automated BP Monitor with Bluetooth
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Original price was: $79.99.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.
nanowiz –
Compact and accurate
I’ve been using this Checkme Bluetooth BP monitor for a week now and find it quite accurate comparing to my old BP monitor. The body is more compact than my old unit and comes in a nice pouch suitable for travel. I already have the Wellvue O2 Ring that uses the same ViHealth app on my iPhone. So instead of installing the app, I had to go to Profile in the app and click Add Device to add in this BP monitor. Also to connect to it for data transfer, I have to go to Profile and select it under Select Device before it will connect. This was not explained in the manual.The cuff is slightly curved as one other comment indicated, but not an issue at all. I just wrap it around my left upper arm snugly as instructed. I also find that it is easier to slide the cuff off the arm and slide it back on next time to cut down on the trouble of wrapping it each time. I regularly do that each night as I go to bed and lay down for 5 minutes before I push start to get the reading. Next morning, I bring my iPhone over and hit the User button on the monitor, then the Memory button. This turns on Bluetooth in the monitor to connect to the iPhone and transfer the data. I just have to make sure that the ViHealth app has the BP Monitor selected. The unit stores a lot of readings, so connecting each day is not necessary.As I do not want to wake up my wife, I am glad that the voice feature can be turned off.I find this BP Monitor functional and accurate. Do recommend it.
Moccoo –
Quality BP monitor
BP monitor seems to be very well built, easy to use and gives a reading more quickly than my past monitors that got wayy too tight and were uncomfortable.Looks like you can detach the cuff if it needs to be replace and I expect the machine will last for years.
Lawrence Boatman –
Curved cuff???
The design of the cuff itself makes it more difficult to put on by oneself. Not really in love with it but it will due for now.
SteveB27 –
Well-made with some very good features; not quite sure about the BP readings
This is a really substantial portable BP monitor. It comes with a nice zippered storage / travel case, the (nice large) arm cuff and tube that attach to the monitor, 4 AA batteries, a USB C power cord (but without an adapter), and a good instruction manual. It can be powered by batteries or plugged in to a wall outlet (hence the need for the adapter that is not included but is common, e.g., used in charging phones, etc.). There is a free app that the monitor wants to connect with on first use but as someone that does not want my personal data online, I did not use it (the app states data is collected / stored but not shared with third parties). So, after bypassing the app I took my first reading and want to mention that I like the voice prompts and information (something I normally find a bit annoying). The arm cuff is a very good size and can be used by those with extra-large arms (these cuffs usually give me a better reading at the doctorâs office). The read out is very large and clear providing a BP and heart rate reading, as well as a WHO color indicating if the BP is low, high, etc., and the voice states all of the information. This is a 2-user device and data with stored automatically; memory recalls all readings in history with an average of those readings (again read by the automated voice). This monitor is supposed to store up to 500 readings but I could not determine if that is the maximum for both users combined of per user. Also, I could not determine if it keeps a rolling history or if the memory must be cleared when the maximum is reached. Of course, the main thing for monitors is the reading accuracy and after taking a number of readings the heart rate readings were as expected however the BP readings were on the high side. The readouts took under 40 seconds which is fast compared to other monitors I have tested and reviewed. Itâs possible I was having a bad day but time will tell on the BP readings. At this point I am optimistic about this monitor and consider it a 4-star device that appears to be competitively priced.
sandy firmin –
Very nice
Love all of the features it comes with and also the nice bigger arm cuff.
Andrew partynski –
The APP is useless
The actual blood pressure device is a solid piece of technology and it performs well. It is a bit clunky with the set up (must be a weak design team for the user interface). The complaint is the App that is used with the device. It just won’t store data, and requires everything to be re-entered multiple times, then dumps it and forgets everything. The app is useless. I will be returning this nice piece of engineering because of the terrible App (which is why I bought this device for storing and graphing my data).
Jill –
Nice compact, quiet and accurate blood pressure monitor
The Checkme Blutooth Blood Pressure Monitor (model BP3-C2) is so worth the price for its accuracy and functionality. I already had a pulse oximeter that I use with the ViHealth smartphone app, so all I had to do was pair my new Checkme Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor to it and my readings automatically upload so I and my doctor can see my BP history.The cuff itself took a few tries to get used to, but after learning how to put it on snugly, it worked perfectly.I highly recommend this product.
YellowBee –
Works well
This works pretty well without being connected to my phone. I can’t comment about the connection or the difficulty about connecting since this wasn’t my purpose. Both the sleeve and the monitor look really good quality. I’ve been using it for a while now, and it still works!