OMRON Gold Blood Pressure Monitor, Premium Upper Arm Cuff, Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine, Stores Up to 120 Readings for Two Users (60 Readings Each)
$79.99
Price: $79.99
(as of Oct 31, 2024 02:30:40 UTC – Details)
The Omron Gold Wireless monitor includes the Omron-exclusive, enhanced irregular heartbeat symbol that alerts you of the number of irregular heartbeats (up to 3) while your blood pressure is being measured. Along with the Advanced averaging feature, which automatically displays the average of up to the last 3 readings taken within the last 10 minutes, This Premium blood pressure Monitor also stores 120 Blood pressure readings for 2 users (60 per user).
Product Dimensions : 7.52 x 3.34 x 4.72 inches; 1.01 Pounds
Item model number : BP5350
Batteries : 4 AA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : August 22, 2019
Manufacturer : AmazonUs/OMRC7
ASIN : B07RX8WYYJ
Country of Origin : Vietnam
The OMRON Gold Upper Arm Monitor provides unlimited memory and stores 120 total blood pressure readings for 2 users. The OMRON Gold Upper Arm Monitor also works with the OMRON Connect free app.
Doctor and pharmacist recommended brand of blood pressure monitors.
The Gold cuff fits all large and standard adult upper arms 9” to 17” in circumference. This soft, wide-range D-ring cuff is designed for a more comfortable measurement.
The high morning average indicator alerts the user if systolic or diastolic measurements are out of normal range in the morning, when there is a higher risk for heart attack or stroke. This feature is unique to the Gold and Platinum series monitors.
The OMRON Gold monitor features a dual-display, last reading comparison, and easy screen navigation. For added convenience, a handy storage case is included.
Backed with a 5-year warranty. OMRON stands behind the accuracy and quality of our products, and believes in the longevity of our blood pressure monitors. Registered with the FDA as a medical device.
Monitor meets the Validated Device Listing (VDL) for Clinical Accuracy as determined through an independent review process.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use, blood pressure readings, and quality of the product. They mention it’s simple to put on themselves and helpful to track their blood pressure. Some appreciate the quality. However, some customers have different opinions on accuracy, functionality, Bluetooth connectivity, and app integration.
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10 reviews for OMRON Gold Blood Pressure Monitor, Premium Upper Arm Cuff, Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine, Stores Up to 120 Readings for Two Users (60 Readings Each)
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Kindle Customer DGD –
Nice quality and easy setup
This is a very nice BP monitor and cuff. The cuff is large and will fit most arms unless you are a bodybuilder. It is accurate and easy to use.
Amazon Customer –
The best blood pressure monitor
I did a lot of research on bp monitors and in fact bought one from another brand. It didn’t work well. This monitor is excellent in many respects. It’s accurate, easy to use, stores your record and can be used by more than one. It also can be connected to your iPhone so you can show your record to your doctor. Actually, it is recommended by doctors and nurses. Many times, nurses take my bp measurements on this monitor. Besides, it is compact and easily stored on the shelf when not in use. I write this after experience and research.
John T. –
Excellent BP monitor
Excellent product, with capacity of two users and expanded memory. Comfortable and compact, easy to read and uncomplicated technology. I have used this model BP monitor for over 2 years and only purchased this new unit when I dropped my original unit. My method is to rest for 5 minutes, take 3 separate readings over another 5 minutes, then average the readings. Remember your BP can, and will, change with every reading, thus multiple readings. Having such a reliable device is essential to report your routine values when you visit your physiciansâs office. My BP is frequently artificially elevated at the docâs office because of the white coat phenomena; the fact that I just walked in the door and did not have an appropriate time to rest; a single reading, rather than an averaged reading; office devices that rarely, if ever, are calibrated; and office staff that have questionable training. So, I bring my history to the office to show my physician. This is a great opportunity to take charge of your health. As far as accuracy is concerned, have a look at Consumer Reports and their evaluation. As far as technique is concerned, read what the American Heart Association recommends. BTW, if you think that taking your BP 3 times over 10 minutes is too involved, or takes too long, then perhaps your stress level is affecting your BP. Remember, ensuring an accurate and reliable assessment of your BP, is one of THE most critical components of your healthcare. Finally, to underscore my comments above, these thoughts all result from being a practicing physician for over 40 years and seeing how important an accurate BP can be in everyoneâs healthcare. (Yes, white coat phenomena affects us too!).
K. Ball –
Updated: still Basically Good – Two, now three, Things to Note
Update after regular use: My doctor and I compared the results with the in-office equipment and found that on 4 measurements over an hourâs time, the systolic result (upper number) matched the doctorâs equipment, but the diastolic measurement (lower number) never did and was not consistent in its variation (so we canât just add or subtract a few units to get a match). I am not sure what to think of this except to be aware and remind the doctor of our test.
Original review: Seems to do a great job with BP, and the screen is easy to read. It does keep some history for up to 2 people. A couple of items for other buyers to notice when making their selection:
1. App is not required. Seems like a cool modern feature until you read the Terms of Service and with whom your health information will be shared. The device works correctly without the app. Consider carefully.
2. No power cord, only batteries. The power cord has to be ordered separately from the company. It does ship with batteries but they are not rechargeable. Definitely room to improve on sustainability.
fezzik –
Great feature set. Great battery life. More more accurate than unit it replaced
[ review being written after almost 1 year worth of use]
I have an older manual pump BP monitor. It had some troubles “locking” onto to me while using. So it would display error and I would have to try and try and try again. My primary Doctor recommended a new unit, and recommended Omron. There are quite a few versions to select from. Making the selection a bit difficult. I went for a middle of the road model. Not the cheapest, not the most expensive. Additionally, I went with one that had the highest number of positive reviews.
I did not expect to like how the unit pairs with the APP. I do not really need the health tips that are pushed, but to some they can be helpful. The battery life is great! I have yet to replace the batteries.
The display is easy to read. There are many icons. It did take a little time to learn what they all were for.
Many many more features than I need. With such a rich feature set, there is likely some variety in the needs and uses for each individual.
Pros:
– BT connectivity to sync with phone
– Great battery life
– Helpful and useful partner app (to view historical readings)
– ability to track two different individuals
– seems accurate (according to reading take at Dr office the same day)
Cons:
– none that I have discovered
Would I purchase again: Yes
Would I recommend to others: Yes
marshall blaine modrall –
Have been using it for a couple months now and find it to be easy to use, cuff works and fits well and gives consistent readings unlike my last unit
that my pharmacist recommended and sold me. love the Omron app it keeps track of my daily readings and heart rates which is accessible on my phone when i see my doctor. Highly recommend this unit!
Deborah D –
Easy to set up and use this Omron is the brand my GP uses.
J. –
This monitor is easy to use, and seems to do its job easily and accurately though I can’t prove the accuracy part, of course. I’d prefer if it had a reasonable plug-in option, but that’s nitpcking. Anyway, I really like being able to get a blood pressure reading whenever I want, and this little guy does the trick for me.
Maureen Mooney –
liked it because it did everything it said it would do after we followed the instructions
Diana –
My BP monitor came day before yesterday. The first several times I used it, the monitor neither remembered previous readings, nor sent current readings to the Omron app via Bluetooth, and I was ready to return the monitor. Suddenly that all changed, and it began to work as it should. I’ve used the monitor several times since, without a hitch. Do these monitors need a start-up as mine appeared to? I don’t know. For now, it appears to work perfectly. I’ll edit this review in a month or so.
The monitor’s display is easy to read, as is the app. The app also has space to write short notes with readings. BP values are colour coded, making it easy to see if the BP is normal, or otherwise. I have an intermittent, non-threatening, irregular heart beat; if detected during a reading, it’s recorded. With the reading, the app includes a double heart to show the irregularity. The monitor can’t determine what caused the irregularity, only that it’s present.
In Playstore, it states that in-app purchases cost $4.99 – $174.99. I found nothing that would cost only $4.99; however, Premium costs $12.99 per month ($174.99 annually). I can’t see that Premium is necessary.
Others have noted that the Omron app stores our records remotely, on Omron servers. I also don’t like that. Unfortunately, all (or most) similar apps work this way. My solution: I used a pseudonym for my name. I also used an old email that I no longer regularly use. What I did isn’t perfect, but it provides a small degree of anonymity. Other than the user’s country of residence, I can’t see that the app collects other location information.