Greater Goods Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor, Upper Arm BP Machine with Adjustable 8.7”-16.5” Cuff, iOS and Android App Compatibility, Portable with Carrying Case
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Customers find the blood pressure monitor easy to use with great instructions and appreciate its accuracy, with readings matching those from doctors’ offices. The device pairs well with iPhones and keeps track of readings, while being highly reliable and easy to set up. Customers consider it good value for money, noting it donates money to charity, and one customer mentions it serves as an affordable home monitoring system.
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Greater Goods Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor, Upper Arm BP Machine with Adjustable 8.7”-16.5” Cuff, iOS and Android App Compatibility, Portable with Carrying Case
$44.99


James D –
Simple and perfect
This is the older model. I ruined the one we had by plugging in the wrong wall adapter. Its the perfect BP machine. Not complicated. Does one thing and does it well. The syncing with the app is fast and works effortlessly. There are so many companies that can’t understand that the point is to not create a fuss. I don’t need an app with bells and whistles, I don’t want to know if my star sign influences my shoe size, why are things flashing at me? Just pick one thing and do it well and your product will be bought forever.
princesspanpan –
Great blood pressure monitor and customer service
This is my first blood pressure monitor, so I don’t know how it compares to others and can’t speak to accuracy, but I like it so far. I’ve been using it every day for about 2 weeks. It is easy to use for measurements, easy to pair with both Android and iPhone, and easy to set up 2 different profiles.You can use the plug, but it also takes 4 AAA batteries. I use it with rechargeable batteries so I can move it around and I don’t forget to measure each day.It syncs flawlessly every time, and if you have an iPhone and want it to sync with Healthkit, the app does that easily too. The app is minimal, but it does everything it needs to do. I’m really glad I decided to get the Bluetooth one to save myself manual entry.At first I was annoyed by the cuff; it is hard to get to fit and position correctly. I figured out it was so difficult because it is too big around and too long for me — I’m only 5’1″ and the circumference of my arm is 12″ if that helps anyone out there. So I reached out to customer service to buy a smaller cuff, and they sent me one for free!I’ll update this if I have any issues, but this is a great and affordable option for monitoring blood pressure at home.
QNetSo –
Very Good with some things that could be improved
So I returned a wrist cuff that had blue tooth that was pretty unusable and bought this one instead (for i think $20 less) …the unit itself: the display is EZ to read and backlit. I stuggle a little with getting the cuff just so, but maybe I’m making it more complicated than it is. Cons: if the ‘start’ button is bumped it will start inflating. perhaps an on/ off switch or some other method to prevent accidental activation of the unit?The App: the app is great as far as I’m concerned – it allows you delete faulty readings, it shows various graphs. and if you have the a/b user switch in the ‘wrong’ position it will ask if you want to sync the reading anyway – nice!The case – this is where I knock it down a star. It’s barely big enough. and the bit where I mentioned the start button above? any idea how often the ac adapter pushes the start button? I put the unit in first, the cuff over the display (to protect it from being scratched by the AC adapter) . I put the ac adapter in the little pocket in the top of the case. and zip it shut. I’m not saying it hard to put away, I am saying with a tiny bit of changes there wouldn’t be an issue. … Maybe have the ac adapters prongs flip down so I wouldn’t worry about the screen getting scratched? maybe have SOMETHING that prevents it from activating (and initiating a pressure test) by bumping the start button? Maybe have the case a smidge bigger so the cuff fits in easily?All that said, I do think it’s a great unit – I purchased it after getting a Greater Goods Wifi bathroom scale that I think is fantastic, and I’m nearly as impressed with this item as well. the main reasons are bluetooth connectivity versus Omron and the phone app.Bluetooth connectivity: you have to have the app open during the test to get the reading to upload. I’m not aware of a way to get a reading uploading without it doing a bp test. BUT it is head and shoulders better than the omron app. The greater goods device itself shows a graphic indicating that it is trying to sync and a check mark once it has – this is way better than the Omron AppThe phone app -it’s similar to the greater goods bathroom scale app, The app is simple, but it’s simple in a good way. very straight forward to use. they both have ‘ week, month, year, and total’ graphs. super ez to see your monthly averages. and by tapping on a month you can see the individual readings. Here you can delete a bad reading and or add note to a reading.final bit of advice – look at the online directions 🙂
Education Matters –
Win-Win investment in your health!!
This Greater Goods blood pressure monitor is a real blessing. As I get older, keeping track of my health is more important than ever. This monitor is easy to use, even for someone like me, who isn’t always tech-savvy. The cuff is comfortable, and the readings are clear. I love that it connects to my phone, so I can keep a record of my readings. My children appreciate it too, they can check in on my health remotely. The carrying case is handy for my travels, and the monitor is compact enough to fit in my bag. For peace of mind, and good health, this monitor is a wise investment.