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Special Features
Audible results and instructions for use prompts for visually impaired people
OUTSTANDING FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS—Fully automatic inflation and deflation with one-button start make this monitor easy to use. Generous 2-person memory bank stores up to 60 measurements each, last 3 reading averaging and date/time stamp make recall and tracking your results easy.
AUDIBLE DIRECTION AND RESULTS—Audio technology offers clear, easy to understand simple-step instructions, guiding you through the measurement process from cuff application to reading results announcement. Two languages – English and Spanish, volume control and user ability to turn announcements off give you control of your measurement experience.
INTERPRETTING YOUR RESULTS—Hypertension Indicator and Irregular Heartbeat Icon help let you know instantly where your results stand. The Hypertension Indicator assesses if your reading falls within the globally accepted World Health Organization standards. The Irregular Heartbeat detector lets you know if an irregular heartbeat was detected during measurements.
COMPLETE HOME MONITORING—Taking your blood pressure reading at home has never been easier or more reliable. Home monitoring can help identify changes in your blood pressure and provide insight to your overall health picture. This device includes everything you need to get started: monitor with attached wrist cuff, storage case, batteries, detailed English / Spanish instructions, quick start guide, FAQ, results charting log and 5-year limited warranty.
Description
This assistive device was specifically designed for use by persons with visual impairment. Wrist monitors are a proven accurate method of home blood pressure monitoring. Many people find that a wrist cuff is easier to apply and more comfortable than a traditional arm cuff. Home monitoring is important to help identify changes in your blood pressure. To achieve the maximum benefits from your monitor and for interpretation of your blood pressure results, consult your healthcare professional.