Greater Goods Premium Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use, Multicolor Large Screen, Black
$44.18
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Customers find the blood pressure monitor easy to use, with the app being simple to navigate and connect to their phones. The device keeps good track of readings over time and features a clear, easy-to-read display. The functionality receives mixed reviews – while some say it works well, others report it fails after 20 months. Accuracy is also mixed, with some customers reporting accurate readings while others find them unreliable.
8 reviews for Greater Goods Premium Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use, Multicolor Large Screen, Black
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Greater Goods Premium Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use, Multicolor Large Screen, Black
$44.18
Misha –
Beautiful, Accurate, Easy to Track BP
I bought this blood pressure monitor because mine has been high with a recent Covid-19 diagnosis and the doctor’s wanted me to keep track in case of a possible blood clot.Many many many of the reviews say it’s not accurate-and it’s been very accurate. It comes with a pamphlet that tells you what to do to take your BP accurately. My guess is that others are not reading the guidelines or have never taken their own/other’s BP before. It’s easy to read, easy to use, and comes with a link to videos that show you exactly how to use it if you are unsure.I love that I can track it on my smartphone. It connects to Apple health. I use my FitBit app more so I’m hoping they will connect it to that user face in the future (I put in a request).When I got it in the mail, the first thing I noticed was how compact it is. It’s sleek and small, which is very helpful for storing it! The cuff is also soft, not stiff like many other blood pressure machines. It comes with diagrams on the cuff for how to line it up on your arm.All things considering, it is excellent and well worth your money! If you register it (like it tells you to in the pamphlet) then it is backed with a 2 year warranty, though I doubt I will need it.
elaine britt –
Great Blood Pressure Macine
I have been very pleased with my Greatergoods blood pressure monitor, model 0634. It was easy to set up; take your time, read the instructions, and push the buttons. I have a lot of trouble with my blood pressure, and this Bluetooth device on my phone was great. It sends your data to your email, so then all you do is print it and take it to the doctor.I would rebuy one. Very accurate!!!!
Pamela –
great at home unit
this is a great home unit i like that you have the option for more than one person history. it is easy to use, and the large display is easy to read. the only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is the blue tooth to the app Is a bit of a pain in the behind, once it you get it set up make sure you have the app open before you take the reading it will save easily, but if you open after you get the reading the Bluetooth glitches and you have to go thru a bit of back and forth to get it to save readding to the app.
Stu –
Works Great!
I don’t understand the problems some (few) seem to have. The monitor works great, is accurate, and works really well with the app. The app keeps a history and it’s very easy to export a spreadsheet of the history. Also works well with batteries or AC. All good and nothing to complain about.
New Frontiers –
Reasonable Price and Excellent Customer Services
Model 0634 is a good product that can be set up very easily and user friendly. It synchronized the data with the App (Balance Health) seamlessly and the integration into Apple Health was effortless. I compared several models of the monitor of Greater Goods and from other customers’ comments, this model provides much better accuracy. After comparing it with my previous blood pressure monitor, the results are almost similar. We cannot expect too much from an inexpensive device. I am happy about it.My special thanks to Jasmine and Ermila for your customer service They answered my questions very promptly and solved my problems. They are courteous and have very good attitudes.There are a couple of minor improvements which I would like you to consider. (1) Can you put in a power shutdown switch at the side so that the monitor would not turn on if the start/stop button is touched accidentally during travel time? (2). Can the display of date/time be larger?
Melinda Mclaughlin –
Blood pressure
Comes with a app so you can keep track of the blood pressure. Can use batteries or the wall adapter. I recommend for a small to medium size arm.
Patricia Gordon –
Consistent, Reliable, and Easy-to-Use
I can’t speak to the longevity of this device, as it was a more recent purchase. I thoroughly researched many options for blood pressure machines but kept returning to this one. It took some adjusting on how the cuff should be positioned to ensure accurate results, but I got the hang of it after a couple initial readings. There’s always going to be fluctuations in results based on who/what is taking the blood pressure, when it’s taken, and a number of other variables. However, I’ve found this to be as consistent and reliable for accuracy as you can find in an at-home device. The large numbers and lit screen make for clear display and interpretation of results. The app has been easy to use, and I like that it syncs with my Apple health app to track everything in one place for identifying patterns and abnormalities. I recommend this.
ELBSeattle –
Gives wildly inaccurate readings
This unit never gives anything like an accurate reading. I know all the ‘tricks’ to get a good reading – both feet on floor, a few nice, slow breaths, arm positioned (restfully) above the heart, take three readings in a row with a break in between, etc. This unit always reads high, not just on me but on my husband as well (who always has perfect blood pressure.) Yesterday I took a reading and the numbers were off the chart. I did a 2nd reading (after calming down, breathing, making sure my clothing was loose, etc) and the systolic recorded 207. (At the Dr. office my systolic is usually between 120 – 140.) So I calmed down again and took another reading – this time the systolic was 206. I called my doc and he said to go to the emergency room right away: I was having a life-threatening hypertensive event. So I got a friend to drive me, they checked me in, took my blood pressure and it was 120/80. They took the reading several times during my 4-hour visit and each time it was at or just below 120/80. Did an EKG, which came out ‘unremarkable.’ I was there for 4 hours – I’m already dreading the bill (even with good insurance there are always bills.) This piece of crap machine has never worked right, and this time it sent me to the emergency room FOR NO REASON AT ALL. When I first bought this in 2021 it didn’t occur to me that the device itself might be faulty – I just thought my bp was abnormally high at home (generally at-home readings are lower than in-the-office readings.) It’s way too late to return this, but at least I can come here and tell people not to buy this. Consumer Reports recommends Omron brand home monitors, and my doctor recommends HoMedics, Equate, iHealth Track Smart and Omron. Just because this is reasonably priced doesn’t mean it’s worth buying.