Keep Your Blood Pressure in Check with 1byOne’s Upper Arm Monitor
Struggling with high blood pressure is never fun. It is something that has been in our family for a long time, so I wasn’t surprised years ago when I was told I had high blood pressure. The part that I disliked was having to interrupt my day and go to the doctor’s office to get it checked.
With the 1byone Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, I no longer have to leave the house to have it checked. The monitor has a clear display and delivers the information quickly. It measures your systolic and diastolic blood pressure and your pulse in a matter of seconds. What I like even more is if you have hypertension or an irregular heartbeat it will give an alert. Also, another plus is that users can store their 60 most recent readings. This will help you be able to view it later.
The monitor is easy to read since it has a large, backlit LCD display, and oversized numbers which make it easier for people that have failing eyesight. If you press one button and the monitor will automatically turn on and start the measuring process. This cuff is awesome since it can fit any arm size and is very easy to put on.
I like that it is portable and is powered by 4 AAA batteries that are not included. This also is great for when you travel, but you also have the option to purchase the AC adapter which is available on Amazon. This blood pressure cuff is approved by the FDA for sale and use. This is a good feeling to know that this blood pressure cuff monitor is FDA approved as I know it is safe.
There is a 1-year guarantee included with the monitor as 1byone wants you to have a great experience with their product. The warranty covers for damage and defects. You can also call at any time and one of their specialists will be happy to assist you with any replacements needed or to answer your questions.
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Disclosure: I was not compensated for this post. However, I did receive a product from the company above and the opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC guidelines.
I bought this unit and have very happy with it. I’m now having to use my forearm for my readings as I can’t use my upper arms. I do have a question though. A pediatric size cuff works best for me, are they available for this unit or do I just continue to try and get it as tight as needed using one hand?