[Electronics-Talk] Talking blood pressure monitors

Andy Baracco wq6r at socal.rr.com
Tue Jan 23 20:29:38 UTC 2018


I have a talking upper arm BP machine that i bought from Maxi Aids several 
years ago. Yes, upper arm monitors are more accurate, and this one appears 
to be in line with measurements that I get at the doctor's office. As I 
recall, at that time it sold for about $90. There are units that will work 
with a smart phone, but i haven't tried any of them. Maybe other folks here 
can tell you about them.

Andy

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From: "Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Talking blood pressure monitors


>A couple years ago, I bought a talking blood pressure monitor from Amazon.
> It fits over the wrist, not the upper arm, and is not at all accurate.
>
> I see the Blind Mice advertising a talking monitor that goes on the upper
> arm.  Are those more accurate than the wrist kind?  Does anyone have a
> talking monitor they think is accurate and easy to use?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tracy
>
>
>
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