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Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use – Upgraded Large LED Screen, Dual User 240 Memories with Carrying Case, Voice Broadcast, Adjustable bp Cuff (13.5-19.5cm) – Black

Original price was: $39.99.Current price is: $25.99.

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  1. Aleksandr A.

    Bright LED, Irregular Heartbeat Detection, Travel-Ready Case – 5-Star Accuracy Without Breaking Bank
    I’ve been using this wrist blood pressure monitor daily for several weeks now, and its accuracy remains consistently spot-on. I compared it directly with my old, doctor-verified monitor, and the readings differ by just a few units—outstanding for this class of device. My photo collage shows back-to-back measurements taken 1 minute apart as proof.The built-in 300mAh rechargeable lithium battery is a game-changer—no more hunting for AA batteries. It charges via the included USB-C cable and lasts up to a month on a single charge. The large, bright LED screen with three-color BP status indicator (green/yellow/red) is easy to read anytime, and the voice broadcast clearly announces systolic/diastolic pressure and pulse (great for seniors or low-vision users; mute option available). It even flags irregular heartbeats and high-pressure alerts.At only 3.98 ounces—half the weight of my previous monitor—and with the included compact carrying case, it’s perfect for travel. The adjustable cuff (5.3–7.6 inches) is soft, easy to position single-handedly, and stays comfortably snug without pinching, which helps ensure accurate results. Switching between dual users is seamless, with 120 memories each (240 total), ideal for couples tracking separate histories.The detailed manual covers everything, including key measurement tips: hold at heart level, rest 5 minutes before testing, wait 10 minutes between readings, avoid measuring right after eating or showering, and stay still. Low battery alerts keep you prepared.Best part? This monitor delivers professional-grade precision at a price two to three times lower than comparable models I’ve seen on the market. For the accuracy, features, and value, I give it a confident 5 stars!

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  2. Aika Innet

    Could not get accurate read every time.
    Could not get an accurate enough read. My upper arm cuff bp monitor worked so much better with a higher reliability than this wrist monitor. I was hoping to get rid of the bulk and the wires, but in the end it was not worth it at all. In theory this thing is great, but in practice it is not.

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  3. Jennie Lopez

    Convenient
    Works great. Comes with a nice little case that you can even store the included charging cable in it. Has memory and you can set different users. Im not sure but I think you can have 2 users on it. A female voice announces the results at the end of the test and tells you if it’s in normal or high range. It does not seem to alert you of low blood pressure though, I have yet to find one that alerts of low pressure though. It’s fairly comfortable unless you leave it on for a long period of time it will leave a little indent from I think a screw that holds it together. I do recommend this as I don’t see anything wrong with it I have no complaints for it anyways.

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  4. David D

    Highly inaccuate readings
    Not very accurate. I wanted to like this as it would be much more convenient to use this rather than pull out my larger bp machine. I had my larger bp machine validated at my doctor’s office to test accuracy, so I know it is accurate.When I used this device, it gave me a bp reading of 167/74. I thought, that can’t be right, so I tried it again and it then read 195/74, which would require immediate medical attention. So, I used my larger machine, that I know is accurate and it read 124/72.It is user friendly and “talks” to you. Too bad the readings are so inaccurate. As I said, I wanted to like this, but the inaccuracy makes this a waste.

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  5. Nikonographer

    A Smart, Comfortable Wrist Monitor That Actually Makes Sense
    The Double Love wrist blood pressure monitor impressed me right from the start with its thoughtful presentation. It arrives in a well-made box, and inside, the unit is housed in a sturdy carrying case that’s more secure than it looks. Pro tip: to open the case, press your thumb on the bottom of the lid while holding it in your palm — it pops open smoothly without the risk of spilling out unexpectedly.The monitor itself feels comfortable and intuitive to use. The wrist cuff adjusts easily and fits snugly without pinching, and once powered on, it walks you through the entire process with clear voice prompts — from inflation to completion — and then displays your results on a bright, easy-to-read LED screen or will read the results out for you, if that is what you want. The color-coded bar on the side immediately lets you know where your numbers fall: green for normal, yellow for caution, and red for high. It also conveniently stores up to 240 readings split between two users, which is ideal for couples or anyone tracking readings over time.One of the most impressive parts of this package is the instruction manual. While the print is small, the content is exceptional. It not only explains setup and operation thoroughly but also provides real information about what your readings mean, error codes, and battery care — something most low-cost devices gloss over. Charging is simple with the included USB cord, and since it uses a built-in lithium battery, there’s no hunting for replacements.At around $26, it’s slightly higher priced than the cheapest monitors, but the detailed design, clear voice guidance, dual-user memory, and excellent manual more than justify the cost. It’s a well-rounded, reliable device that delivers comfort, accuracy, and convenience — a strong choice for home monitoring and peace of mind.

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  6. Cherobics

    Exceeds expectations and the voice is great!
    I’ve had low blood pressure my whole life, but I’ve recently been put on a med that raises it so my doctor wanted me to monitor my blood pressure at home to see how things were going. This monitor has been great.It’s easy to use – you just strap it on. The strap has a flexible but tough curl of plastic on half of it so it’s really easy to get on. The display is large and clear and would be great for someone with fading eyesight. It’s really easy to use too – just press a button and it does the work for you AND it tells you what the results mean in a very pleasant and calming british accent.Best of all – it has an adaptive technology with sensors that keep it at just the right tightness so it gets a good measurement without squeezing you to death. This was a good find!

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    Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use – Upgraded Large LED Screen, Dual User 240 Memories with Carrying Case, Voice Broadcast, Adjustable bp Cuff (13.5-19.5cm) – Black
    Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use – Upgraded Large LED Screen, Dual User 240 Memories with Carrying Case, Voice Broadcast, Adjustable bp Cuff (13.5-19.5cm) – Black

    Original price was: $39.99.Current price is: $25.99.

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