Tuesday, April 21, 2015

MeasuPro BPM-80A Blood Pressure Monitor Review.

 

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MeasuPro is tuned into your needs while monitoring your health on a regular basis. Using advanced technology, the MeasuPro Digital Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor provides accurate measurements of your blood pressure and pulse rate. You'll find that it is compact, comfortable, and simple to use. Using a highly advanced mechanism, it offers state of the art technology to provide the highest grade accuracy. Measurements are taken through a fast and easy process using Measure and Inflate technology. The pressurized arm cuff auto-inflates with the touch of a button and automatically releases the pressure when the measurement is complete. This MeasuPro Digital Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor features a bright LCD display with separate touch buttons for each individual user. The BPM80A records up to 120 blood pressure readings, 60 readings per user with date and time memory recall. Graphical readings are classified in five different levels according to the guidelines of the American Heart Association: Normal, Pre-hypertension, Hypertension Stage 1, Hypertension Stage 2, and Hypertensive crisis. It also calculates and averages your blood pressure based on the last 3 readings and detects irregular heartbeats and any arrhythmias. The MeasuPro blood pressure monitor ships with 4 AAA batteries (included), medium to large sized arm cuff, carrying bag, and user manual.


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This device is well made and easy to put together. It comes in 2 pieces and you just simply attach the tubing to the monitor portion and your ready to go. An issue I did have with this device was that the included cuff was too small for my upper arm so I had to use it on the lower portion of my arm. I was excited that I received accurate results with this device as I have had other similar devices that had given me incorrect information.

This device does not get overly tight when checking your blood pressure like some other machines. It quickly takes the blood pressure without pain. One thing I did notice was that the device did not deflate if an error occurred. I had to remove the tubing and manually press the air out of the arm cuff.
The screen on the device is a perfect easy to read display. With large numbers it would even be great for older people with sight issues.

I love my BPM-80A so much and I think you will too.



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