iHealth Push Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor, Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine with Large Display and Portable Carrying Case for at Home and Travel Use
Original price was: $39.99.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Price: $39.99 - $29.99
(as of Oct 31, 2024 08:30:12 UTC – Details)
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Care For Your Heart
Protect Yourself & Your Family
Empower A Healthy Life
Product Dimensions : 3.15 x 2.75 x 2.56 inches; 4.18 ounces
Item model number : KD-723
Batteries : 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : December 28, 2022
Manufacturer : iHealth
ASIN : B0BR8N12NH
Country of Origin : China
Take It Anywhere: This lightweight, compact monitor enables seamless blood pressure tracking whether you’re traveling, at the office, or on the go.
Inflation Technology for Precise, Comfortable Readings: Our advanced inflation system minimizes discomfort and shortens measurement time for a superior experience.
Effortless Data Syncing: Built-in Bluetooth syncs readings to our free app for easy tracking, storing, and sharing with doctors. Monitor stores 99 readings, app stores unlimited data.
Precision You Can Trust: Our advanced algorithms deliver improved accuracy by adapting to your unique physiological characteristics.
Convenient 4-Step Measurement: Our wrist monitor simplifies blood pressure tracking with no arm squeezing or sleeve rolling required. Just follow these easy steps: 1: Put on the cuff, leaving ½” between the cuff and the base of your hand. 2: Sit with your back supported. 3: Keep both feet flat on the floor and your legs uncrossed. 4: Fold your arm across your chest while keeping the cuff at heart level. Then push the Start button for an easy, accurate reading in seconds!
Results at a Glance: Our color-coded Blood Pressure Indicator takes the guesswork out of your blood pressure by categorizing results into easy-to-understand ranges.
What You Get: 1 x Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor ( Adjustable Cuff Accommodates Wrists from 5 ½” to 7 ¾”), 2 AAA batteries, 1 x Carrying Case,1 x Instruction manual. Enjoy our worry-free 12-month limited warranty and receive friendly customer service from our California-based team.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use and information retention of the blood pressure monitor. They mention it’s easy to put on and the instructions are written in good English. However, some customers have reported that the readings are inconsistent and the product is unreliable. Opinions differ on functionality, value for money, size, and Bluetooth connectivity.
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5 reviews for iHealth Push Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor, Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine with Large Display and Portable Carrying Case for at Home and Travel Use
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Original price was: $39.99.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
granger –
Love the syncing with Google Fit…BUT
Update..
I officially give up. After about 3 months of playing with this thing, it’s still highly inconsistent. It’s just way too sensitive to small changes in position, yielding dramatic differences in readings.
App has worked well but the trend graphs just don’t show enough of a detailed scale to be useful
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I was surprised at how hard it was to find a cuff that would sync with Google Fit and have a reasonable price. The cuff uploads to the app easily and promptly posts to Google Fit. I like the app. There’s a nice range of charts to see your readings over time. Whatever one you buy check the app ratings on Google Play – most of the others have pretty terrible ratings.
And it gives you the option to decide what readings you’d like to keep or discard prior to upload. As it uploads it clears out any readings in memory. This makes it easy to use with multiple users if you’d like. The thing I found confusing is that to sync, you need initiate from the app and not from the cuff. If the cuff is not on then press the M button and the cuff will connect with the app.
But remember that wrist cuffs must be used properly to get a good reading. Follow the suggestions closely. When done right its a close match to my Omron arm cuff. And notice that you have to change orientation on the left vs the right wrist. I also find taking readings to be more comfortable and faster than my arm cuff
Overall, for a Bluetooth app driven bp band this is a smoking deal!
Diann –
Inaccurate Reading
Went to the ER because this machine read my bp in stroke range. Got to the ER and blood pressure was normal. ER doctor advised these wrist machines are the worst for an accurate or close to accurate reading.
JANE MC INTYRE –
Junk
The Oklar Blood Presure Monitor is useless to me. I followed the instructions for use, and after reading all of the printed material, I tried to take a blood presure reading. The reading was 26/31 and my heart rate was 39. this could not be right, so I tried again, only seconds after. The second reading was 174/89 and the pulse rate was 53. I tried once more and got another unbelievable reading. I have read all the instructions and all of the printed material that came with the monitor and noticed that nowhere in any of the finely printed material, of which there is very little, is the name of the manufacturer or any name of whom
to contact if there is a problem. The instructions and warranty are in such small print that I had to use a magnefying glass to read it and I have 20/20 vision. I am writing this review so that other people will not have the same experience that I have had. I definitly do NOT reccomend this product.
Fox Rivers –
Seems to be a decent choice for a monitor with easy device sync
I probably wouldn’t have purchased this one had I read the reviews as it doesn’t rate too high. However, it seems to work well so far, though I’ve only done a couple readings. I will give it 30 days and see how it compares to my arm monitor and usual readings from it. The feeling and operation is much different from the arm type if you’ve never used the wrist type. The arm type will inflate to the point where it can find your pulse, and stay inflated until it reaches a reading. This wrist monitor will continue to inflate all the way until the end of the reading, even after a pulse is found so it takes a little getting used to. Battery installation is a little difficult as the cover release is very close to the cuff. I was able to reach it with a little patience. The cuff will only fit a wrist circumference of 5.5 ” to 7.7 inches so it yours is smaller or larger than that you can’t use this. I had about an inch of cuff left over, which should be average. The product is small and compact and the date and time are a bit small and more difficult to read than the much larger vitals numbers. Having used the arm cuff type for many years I wanted a wrist model that would be more convenient as with the arm type there is more work involved having to expose the upper arm, and attache the monitor and cable. I also wanted a newer model of BP monitor that syncs with your phone and stores readings there. This product does very well with this and you don’t even have to have your phone on when taking a reading, such as with a body scale that doesn’t store readings. When you want to sync your latest readings simply log in to the app, connect your device and press sync. Then when you want to share the readings, select the format (PDF looks best) and it generates an email with the report attached. The instructions for the product are very clear and complete except it doesn’t tell you which app it is. It is iHealth MyVitals. However, I definitely do not like the fact that it deletes measurements from the monitor once they are uploaded to the app. If something happens and you lose your account, you lose all your measurements, so I suggest emailing a report to yourself periodically so you don’t lose a manual record of them.
KathyJac –
Love it!
Small, handy, comfortable, functions perfectly. Easy to program and use. It is much more quiet than my other wrist type monitors, and it records all your blood pressure readings onto your phone when you connect and sync them together. Since I no longer have to write my readings down or put them on a note on my phone, it saves me time. It makes it easy to always have my blood pressure diary on hand when I go for doctor visits. I totally recommend it.