đź’– Your Health, Your Style!
The Ever Ready First Aid Fully Automatic Blood Pressure Wrist Cuff Watch is a stylish and practical health monitor designed for home use. Featuring a large, backlit LCD display, it provides clear readings of blood pressure and additional health indicators. With user-friendly alerts for elevated readings and the ability to track data over time, this device ensures you stay informed about your health trends. Easy to operate with a simple push of a button, it comes with 2 AAA batteries included, making it a perfect companion for health-conscious individuals.
R**.
Accurate Cuff
The blood pressure cuff works pretty good. Upon opening we immediately decided to check the accuracy with my blood pressure I use for work. The cuff passed the test and we found it was accurate. The cuff is very easy to use and understand. It will store your past readings which is good for going back to see what your previous pressures were. We find it to be a good value for the price.
S**S
“Pretty in Pink 💖 Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor – Ever Ready & Ready to Go
🎀 Track your blood pressure in style!The Ever Ready Wrist Monitor is cute, compact, and super easy to use. Just press a button and get instant, accurate results—anytime, anywhere. 💖✅ Batteries included✅ Travel-friendly✅ Pretty in pink!✨ Stay on top of your health—effortlessly!
T**M
Precise Blood Pressure cuff
This BP cuff is fantastic! It fits larger wrists and can be adjusted for smaller ones as well. It's quick, quiet, and very precise. The cuff comes with two batteries, so it's ready to use right away. My mother loves it!
A**A
Cute Design but Completely Unreliable and Frustrating
This wrist cuff looks appealing at first glance, but that’s where the positives end. The readings are all over the place, one minute my blood pressure is in a normal range, and five minutes later it says I’m in a danger zone. I tested it multiple times, sitting still and following all the instructions, and it still gave inconsistent results every time. I even brought it with me to Walmart and compared readings to the free public ones at the pharmacy, and it was nowhere near accurate. The device seems to have no real way to calibrate or correct itself. For anyone who needs to track their blood pressure seriously, this is not a device you can rely on. It feels more like a toy than a health tool. Definitely not something I’d recommend for real health monitoring.To make things worse, the batteries that came with it were completely dead, and even when I replaced them, the monitor still had trouble powering on consistently. Sometimes it would start and then shut down mid-read. Other times, it would just blink and never complete a test. I swapped out batteries three times thinking maybe I got a bad pack, but the issue continued. The instruction manual doesn’t offer much troubleshooting help either. It’s just frustrating to try and use something that doesn’t work right out of the box. The strap also feels flimsy, and the display is difficult to read at certain angles. All in all, this felt like a waste of time and money.
H**T
almost a 5, but not quite
I was surprised there was no case, no way set a date and time and thought it strange that it has M1 and M2 but when I ran the first BP, it showed that first test in both M1 and M2 . . . I pressed M1 before doing the test, so I expected it to save only to M1 . . . other than that, it will take a few tests to see if it is accurate or not.Corrections: OK, I couldn't read any part of the literature, but this morning I saw that it should have time and month, so I fiddled with it and found a setting . . . so that statement was obviously wrong. And, when I finished the morning blood test, I saw both memories blinking . . had to get up and turn light on to see what was flashing, then, instinct set in and I pushed M1 button . . . and blinking stopped. I thought it was supposed to have a backlight when read because I saw a picture that clearly looked like it had . . . I need it but since I can't read the literature and have cataracts, I need a backlight . . . so?? who can I ask and for the same reason, need to know what hypertension and irregular pulse warnings look like because I do often have irregular pulse. Case problem isn't solved yet as I leave it setting at the computer since I record all settings in a database for my doctor. it was a tight squeeze to get it into the old one's case, but got it in until I can find one that it fits in.It's the devil when you can't see to read that tiny print, would hope for an online set of instructions for people like me. All in all, so far I really like the tool and would like to get one for both daughters and two grans-children, one is a Registered Nurse and one is a CNA, the other two kust need one, like me.IF I can find out how the hypertension alarms work and find out about a backlight, I will increase rating to a definite 5 stars!UPDATE: 10/22 returned because readings were high and battery cover kept coming off
A**A
Great 👍
Great unit at a moderate price. This was added as a supplement to my first aid kit. Much more reliable and easier than a cuff and stethoscope.
B**Y
Inaccurate
I have read the instructions on this item and followed them. Unfortunately, it does not give accurate readings.
L**Z
I received the product in perfect condiciĂłn
I received the product in perfect condition, exactly as described. The packaging was secure and everything arrived intact. Great quality, fast shipping, and overall a very smooth experience. Highly recommended!
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