Dan Cryer
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Fast Delivery and a Great Low Price !!!
Emily
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I work in a nursing home and need to check ten people's vitals every morning. This monitor half the time, for no discernable reason, will not read my patients' blood pressure and instead just reads "error" after taking an exceptionally long time to make the attempt to read their blood pressure. This was ultimately putting me behind in the mornings and I had to stop using it. It works fine on me personally so it's a fine at home monitor but if you're looking for something to use in a professional setting if any kind, keep looking.
Regina Reale
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Easy to read and use except when switching from 1 to 2 nd person. Just takes practice. Seems to be accurate
Kimberly Parker
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Really nice blood pressure cuff. I like the wrist cuff. Easy to use.
RubyJean
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
Took this to hospital for reading accuracy. Reads much higher than it should. They suggested a different kind.
David
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023
Purchased 2ea of these monitors because my mother is having health issues and wanted to confirm the accuracy of these units. I'm a certified EMT and was comparing these automatic units to my manual sphygmomanometer (BP Cuff) to verify accuracy. Both units consistently would error out but had nothing in the manual or on the device to explain why the unit would not read. In only about 20-25% of the time would it even go through process of inflating and taking a reading and this is only after removing batteries, replacing batteries, powering off and back on, repositioning the cuff, repositioning your arm/wrist, etc... Purchased an Omron cuff for ~$10 more and ZERO ISSUES. It doesn't speak but it ACTUALLY WORKS and is accurate within a few mmhg on the reading CONSISTENTLY!Tried to go through normal Amazon returns process when I was forced to go through Amazon Technical Support. They called me and then tried to insist on me speaking to manufacturer. Explained I was not going to speak to manufacturer, I went through the troubleshooting in the manual and nothing in the manual explained the error or lack there of and both devices had the same issue. Amazon finally gave in and advised, the item is NOT RETURNABLE but they would credit my account that I could dispose of the items, donate or whatever.MISERABLE EXPERIENCE WITH THIS PRODUCT!
Destiny
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
I ordered the HealthSmart Elite Wrist Cuff BP monitor. But I think I may have received the Premium version. It is confusing though. The box says 'Premium series' and the manual in the box says 'Premium Series' also. Yet looking at the pictures it does look like the Elite version. The Premium version is white and the Elite version is black according to the image on Amazon. The Elite version costs $66.99 and the Premium version costs $24.99. But it's confusing which one I really have. I contacted Amazon and they said it cannot be returned. But they did issue me a refund and said to just keep it.I do like it though. It took a bit of time to get it set up. But it work really well and I like the display. It is easy to read. It seems accurate enough very close to the readings I am getting with my arm cuff.
Michael J
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2016
Once you reach middle age it's a good idea to start watching you blood pressure, as it's a reliable predictor of developing problems. An accurate automated blood pressure monitor makes checking your BP easy, and this one is about as easy as I've found.I didn't even bother with the instructions. I just pulled the cuff over my left arm (LEFT ARM is printed right on the cuff), lined up the pulse sensor with my artery- there's a diagram on the cuff showing there this is- plugged the cuff into the monitor, and hit the start button. A minute later I had my reading. I did it again to double check, and got the same pulse and BP readings within a few mm of the first reading. If you've had your blood pressure taken at a doctor's office (who hasn't?) it'll all be very obvious.This monitor can also save and compare successive readings, which might be handy for someone on BP medication who needs to carefully monitor their pressure. The slim manual explains it all very clearly. Everything packs up in a zippered bag so it's easy to keep all the bits together. Construction is on the lightweight side, so it's not going to be as rugged as the units you see in medical offices, but then it's not intended to be used 50 times a day, either. With reasonable care it should last. I would recommend not using the supplied off-brand Alkaline AA cells, though, as I've had too much experience with cheap cells leaking and ruining electronics devices. Put in a set of Eveready or Duracell AAs and you'll be okay.