[Blindtlk] blood pressure monitoring via iPhone?

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sat Oct 14 03:05:33 UTC 2017


No more rants! Ray (LOL).

Dave

At 09:07 AM 10/13/2017, you wrote:
>I worked some of it out.  It’s called 
>Relion.  It actually appears to be accessible 
>enough to use but I would not say that it is 
>totally accessible.  There are some screens, 
>(the settings screens for example) which appear 
>to not be readable but the main thing is that I 
>can take readings, and transfer that data.  The 
>one weak spot is the physical device 
>itself.  You cannot set the date and time at all 
>without seeing the screen and pairing is a 
>little tricky because you do not pair in the 
>standard way by going to settings/bluetooth and 
>doing it that way.  You pair through the app 
>itself. Sent from the only computer with 
>built-in screen reader access for the blind: 
>Sincerely, The constantly barefooted Ray > On 
>Oct 12, 2017, at 11:11 PM, joseph hudson via 
>blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > Do we 
>know what the app is called in questionthat 
>would help us better help you. >> On Oct 12, 
>2017, at 9:05 PM, Raymond Foret Jr via blindtlk 
><blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote: >> >> Okay, >> >> 
>Went to the doctor today and Hypertension seems 
>a possibility with me.  Consequently, it seems 
>prudent to be able to monitor my blood 
>pressure.  I know I could get a unit from the 
>NFB market center, but, my sister and her 
>husband gifted me a relyon blood pressure cuff 
>and a box which I guess you put batteries in and 
>download the app to your  iPhone.  Any idea if 
>this app is accessible or if not, can you 
>suggest something that is?  I’d like to be 
>able to say that I can rely on the bluetooth 
>solution totally but not sure.  Thanks. >> >> >> 
>Sent from the only computer with built-in screen


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