Description
- HealthSmart Digital Standard Blood Pressure Monitor is a dependable and convenient device for tracking your heart health with precision and ease. Equipped with an automatic upper arm cuff, this monitor provides quick and accurate readings of your blood pressure, pulse rate, and irregular heartbeat detection, making it an essential tool for proactive health management. Its intuitive design features a clear digital display that presents results in large, easy-to-read numbers, ensuring effortless use for all age groups.
- Designed with dual-user functionality, the monitor can store up to 120 readings—60 for each user—allowing you and another person to track and compare health trends over time. This feature is especially beneficial for couples or caregivers monitoring a loved one’s health. The one-touch operation ensures simplicity, while the comfortable cuff adjusts easily to fit a range of arm sizes, providing a secure and snug fit for accurate results.
- Compact and portable, the HealthSmart Digital Standard Blood Pressure Monitor is ideal for use at home or on the go, empowering you to maintain consistent health monitoring wherever you are. The device is powered by batteries, ensuring it’s ready whenever you need it, and its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance. With its dependable accuracy and user-friendly features, this monitor is an excellent choice for managing your cardiovascular health. Whether you’re tracking daily readings or sharing data with your healthcare provider, the HealthSmart Digital Standard Blood Pressure Monitor supports your wellness journey with reliability and ease.
- Clinically accurate talking wrist blood pressure monitor, for at home, or on the go, you will get easy to read and hear, accurate readings you can depend on
- Digital blood pressure monitor with irregular heart beat detection, as your digital blood pressure monitor conveniently detects irregular heart beats for you, while keeping a record of up to a 120 reading history with date and time stamp
- Easy to read high contrast LCD electronic blood pressure monitor with two-person memory, makes it easy to keep track of family plus, it automatically averages your last 3 readings and includes a visual blood pressure guide with lower battery indicator.
- Includes a sleek carrying case, 1 LCD monitor, 3 AAA Batteries, 1 standard size wrist cuff, instruction manual, and quick start guide in English and Spanish
- Monitoring your blood pressure between doctor’s visits is an important key to maintaining good health
Norman B –
Easy to use. Does not have to apply as much pressure as a previous different brand unit and works every time.
Jean A Johnson –
The battery case is not manufactured properly and has two positive ends on one battery insertion place and two negatives on the other. Obviously this unit does not work and the manufacturer is not willing to issue a refund. This is a somewhat expensive unit and a cheaper one would at least work. the marketing information about this product is so misleading. If it was as wonderful as described, they would not have an issue with returns. They know they are selling inadequate junk!!!!!!!!!!
M Cox –
I’ve purchased probably a half dozen of these wrist cuff blood pressure monitors over the past decade or two and they have never given repeatable or believable results. Positioning these wrist cuff blood pressure monitors usually makes a huge difference in the readings. I gave all those wrist BP monitors away so this HealthSmart monitor is the only wrist model I have now. I do own two arm cuff blood pressure monitors, one of which is the one I use most often. It correlates reasonably closely with results at my doctor’s office. However, it is clunky and not nearly as convenient to use as this HealthSmart model.
I have been using this HealthSmart BP monitor regularly for about a week and most of the time it yields a proper result, but not every time. The HealthSmart wrist cuff blood pressure monitor pumps up within five or six seconds – very fast. It typically takes 24 seconds to finish taking the results and strangely much longer sometimes. Even so, it gives a proper result after it finally makes up its mind.
I just now took five blood pressure readings after I had been sitting here at my computer quite a while. Two were with my arm cuff monitor and three are from this HeartSmart wrist cuff monitor. I’ll just list the results so you can see the differences. The readings came from both my left arm and my right arm. I tried to position the wrist cuff monitors exactly the same on both arms. One of the readings from the HealthSmart blood pressure monitor doesn’t look right, but I’ll list it anyway. It’s obvious to me that it’s not right because I know my blood pressure is almost never as low as 111. If it was, I’d feel like I was on the edge of losing consciousness. (It has happened.) So I repeated the test. This is a common trait for all wrist monitors I’ve owned in the past, usually far worse than this one though. Positioning is very critical to get a good and consistent result in my experience.
HealthSmart
111 – 65 Pulse 71 Left Wrist *I don’t believe this reading.
127 – 77 Pulse 71 Left Wrist *Slightly repositioned.
128 – 73 Pulse 70 Right Wrist
Arm Cuff Monitor
139 – 79 Pulse 69 Left Arm
133 – 78 Pulse 69 Right Arm
I’ve kept a record of 230 blood pressure readings with my arm cuff monitor and the average is 136 – 76 and pulse of 66. I included some measurements taken at the doctor’s office with a mercury blood pressure monitor. The readings at the doctor’s office are usually consistent with my own long term measurements. However, there is often an anxiety factor to be considered in a doctor’s office. That can increase your blood pressure somewhat.
The HealthSmart systolic pressure is a little lower than my arm cuff monitor, but not very much. I really hope this HealthSmart monitor is the most accurate, because the ideal systolic pressure is below 120. Diastolic pressure is ideally below 80. This HealthSmart monitor is small enough for me to take to the doctor’s office, so I’m going to start comparing the results in the future. I will take my own readings right after the nurse takes my blood pressure. I certainly hope this HealthSmart monitor is more accurate than my arm cuff model.
The missing star is because it is not as consistent or repeatable as I think it should be.
Curtis Ramsauer –
It is totally inaccurate. It repeatedly showed a blood pressure of over 210 – 230 when in fact it was 130 as shown on my pro unit. Awful! And no return allowed!
D. Sherman –
This device may have saved my life, when I saw the reading I immediately went to the emergency room. HBP is a silent killer.
RubyJean –
Took this to hospital for reading accuracy. Reads much higher than it should. They suggested a different kind.
Graham Burgess –
Some of the initial instructions were difficult tor read, ie small type but got it working.
comfort always…. –
Did you read accurately blood pressure monitoring in both my husband I.
Had to return unit.
Kindle Customer –
Excellent device to keep in house for home health checks and self monitoring
Paisley –
i can’t use an arm cuff so i appreciate the wrist alternative. i will come back and rerate after i’ve had a chance to calibrate at dr’s office.
if u r in the market for one, pay the extra $$ and get one that wont work unless your elbow is at right height/angle. it’s hard for me to do alone.
P. Drake –
It reads a little lower that my arm cuff, but it’s more consistent and easier to use.