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The A&D Medical Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor UB-543 offers fast, accurate readings with one-button operation and an adjustable wrist cuff fitting 5.3-8.5 inches. Featuring a clear LCD display and memory storage for 60 readings per user (2 users total), it’s clinically validated for home and professional use, making health tracking effortless and reliable.
J**S
Easy to Use
Product is easy to use. Readings are accurate. Does not come with a carry bag. The VA uses the upper arm version on it.
M**E
A good Product
The cuff performs as add says. My only problem is that sometimes it blows up the cuff so tightly that I am in pain and the reading is a quite high. If I rest and keep arm resting on table in front of me and really try to relax it does not squash arm so tightly and the reading is closer to one taken by nurse. I am pleased with it as I cannot find one with a preset that will not kill my arm. It is a good product.
N**Y
Good Wrist BP Cuff
Easy to use and read.
A**.
Results are too FARRR different
I bought this for my daughter so that she can take the BP monitor with her when she plans to be away from home (where I use a arm-cuff BP monitor which is accurate within 5 max) longer than 4 hours.I took my my BP per the instructions and this wrist monitor was showed Systolic & Diastolic lower by 21+ then what my arm-cuff read.For example, wrist BP would read 110/70 Pulse 69 but the arm BP would read 121/100 pulse 106.
C**F
Much easier to use
Very easy to operate.
B**.
Professional grade
I’ve used this professionally as a backup for two years in a nursing home and hospital. I’m a nurse. It always matched the facility provided vital signs machine.
G**E
Blood pressures monitor
Easy to use and read.
F**Y
Quality still up for grabs
I've had this for a couple of months now. It seems to give high readings, but I'm adjusting to a new medication, never having had a problem with my blood pressure before. I lost my old fashioned arm cuff automatic BP machine and so bought this one for a simpler way to take my BP. I noticed the higher readings right away, but wasn't sure about them. Then today I found my old fashioned arm cuff again. So out of curiosity I took my BP with the upper arm cuff and then this wrist machine. It was off by 20 points according to the wrist machine! 113/64 (upper arm cuff) and 133/81 with the wrist machine. That's quite a difference! I wonder which one is correct? I am going to go to my doctors with the results and ask him. I've always had low blood pressure and now he's saying I need medication. hmmm or do I need to stop using a bad BP machine?
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