No Cuff Blood Pressure Monitor for effortless, accurate readings

BP_monitor.jpg Monitoring blood pressure becomes more effortless with the No Cuff Blood Pressure Monitor. Folks who need to keep a tab on their blood pressure regularly can now do it independently with this medical device. The traditional roll-around inflatable system makes it cumbersome. With this easy to use monitor, one can do away with cuff placements, adjustments and chancy readings. Promising accuracy, the device just expects the user to slide the hand inside which inflates at the touch of a button. The monitor records a series of 90 readings for two people, with date and time, and also offers AM/PM systolic averaging.

for $200, users can also enjoy additional perks like the detachable LCD display that can be carried along to the doctor's clinic. watch out for the There's an irregular-pulse indicator, an alarm to remind you when to take your blood pressure, and an arm-movement detection indicator to keep you perfectly still for the most accurate reading. Do you still need to visit the hospital to check your blood pressure?

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December 16, 2008 - 8:58 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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