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iHealth Accu Luminate Blood Stress Monitor with Colour-Coded LCD, Physique Motion Detection, Wrap Indicator, Bluetooth Cloud Storage, Adjustable Giant Grownup Cuff, Twin Person Performance for Residence Use

Original price was: $79.99.Current price is: $49.99.

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.3 x 3.15 x 4.33 inches; 1.19 Kilos
Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 AA batteries required. (included)
Date First Out there ‏ : ‎ October 24, 2024
Producer ‏ : ‎ ANDON HEALTH CO., LTD.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DKT546QM
Medical-grade accuracy: iHealth blood strain monitor with superior physique motion detection and correct cuff wrap indicator know-how making certain exact blood strain measurements for dwelling monitoring.
Simple to make use of: Giant color-coded LCD show with inexperienced, orange and purple backlighting for straightforward blood strain degree studying, plus built-in arrhythmia detection and sensible alert system.
Twin consumer design: Handy twin consumer storage capability for 120 readings per individual with one-touch operation and devoted reminiscence buttons for fast entry to particular person outcomes.
Bluetooth Connectivity: Free ‘iHealth MyVital’ app appropriate with android and ios units providing limitless cloud storage and simple information sharing with healthcare suppliers through bluetooth.
What You Get: Full blood strain package contains 1 blood strain machine(FDA-registered), 1 giant grownup higher arm cuff for 8.7-16.5 inch arms, 4 AA batteries, 1 transportable journey bag, consumer handbook and 12-month guarantee with us-based buyer help.

8 reviews for iHealth Accu Luminate Blood Stress Monitor with Colour-Coded LCD, Physique Motion Detection, Wrap Indicator, Bluetooth Cloud Storage, Adjustable Giant Grownup Cuff, Twin Person Performance for Residence Use

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  1. John 357MAG

    Works great!
    Very accurate and easy to use! Love that it records all your readings on the app! No more writing results in a note book everyday and I can show my doctor all my readings! Highly recommend!

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  2. Laurie

    Would not recommend
    Readings were all over the charts. Buttons were sticky. A little overpriced for the issues.

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  3. Marlon Noguera

    Excelente
    Excelente

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  4. Dale L Meyer

    Good operating pressure cuff
    item was as described and delivered in a timely manner.

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  5. John J

    Accurate readings
    This blood pressure monitor is easy to use and easy to read with the large numerals on the display. The one thing that sets it apart from others is that it has a Bluetooth function that connects to an app that you download on your phone. The app keeps track of your blood pressure readings and history and it allows you to email readings to your doctor which is the greatest feature. It’s a great value for the money. The battery life is great. I’ve used it dozens of times so far and the battery is still good.

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  6. E. Baker

    Good home BP cuff.
    I didn’t think I could get this excited about a blood pressure cuff, but this one has some very nice features.For me, the 2 features that make this cuff especially good are the large cuff size and the Bluetooth capability. If you are plus sized or have big arm muscles, you can get consistently wrong (too high) readings from a normal sized cuff, so it is important to have the correct size cuff. My previous BP cuff stored readings on the device but couldn’t transfer them anywhere, so tracking the readings over time was always a pain, but the Bluetooth feature of this one transfers all of the readings to an app on my phone, which can make them into a graph or table.Another feature that sets this device apart is that the cuff has a good sense of how tight to go. It gets tight enough to make the measurement without getting excessively tight. This is important to me because most BP cuffs (including the ones in the doctors’ offices) get so tight that I am in pain (and pain increases your BP), and then I end up with bruises on my arm afterwards. So far, after a couple dozen measurements, this cuff has never once left a bruise.Some other positive features are that it detects motion, arrhythmia, and heart rate, although it doesn’t analyze the arrhythmia. It can also track 2 people.One minor shortcoming is that I don’t really understand the process of switching between users, and with memory being so cheap these days, why couldn’t they build in more than 2 users? The other minor shortcoming is that the writing on the cuff is upside down (so you can read it when it is already on your arm, I suppose), which makes me start to put it on upside down half of the time; this would be better if they would label the “shoulder” and “elbow” ends of the device.

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  7. Customer Review

    Very non-intuitive user interface, manual looks like it was written by engineer. 🙁
    iHealth Accu Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor with Bluetooth Cloud Storage, Body Movement Detection, Wrap Indicator, Adjustable Large Adult Cuff(8.7-16.5 inch), Dual User Functionality for Home UseThis unit is nice looking, thinner than most. But the controls are ANYTHING but intuitive. The manual is full of things the user doesn’t need but lacks the information about most of the symbols on the screen. Considering I am a highly technical computer professional, this is a sad state of affairs.This is. hands down, the worst Blood pressure unit I have tested. Engneers have no place in designing user interfaces or writing user manuals. I almost wore out the tiny manual trying to find information. There is no overview, no index, no definition of many terms. There are no screen shots for some of the screens the user sees. The listing has some information not provided in the manual.It comes with a case but they seemed to consider a power supply too much (they cost at most $5)/ If you run out of batteries, as many do, you cannot use this unit.I cannot recommend this unit.=========================================================1. Initial setup- multi-use buttons are not a lot of fun. Setting it up for time/date or eventually letting BlueTooth do it – an adventure in frustration.2. Within 48 hours, the time was off by 4 minutes from the phone until connected again with BT.3. Some of the weird images, button uses, etc. below. I greatly dislike this machine because there are too many functions assigned to too few buttons. Clearly a bunch of engineers designed the user interface and then one of them on a sugar high, wrote the manual. HORRIBLE. Not intuitive regardless of how many great features there are.a) flashing AL (page 15 #b.): Means average of all readings for the current (selected) user. Hitting M2 will show AL, then A3 (recordings, it should be used until full then First in first out erasure. You can page through all the stored readings by hitting M2.b) WHO 1 thru 6. WHO (World Health Organization) It’s on page 15 #11:from what I gather, the WHO is below the chart showing 1-6.c) No idea what the “Nth Measurement” is. It has never been populated with any numbers and no reference in manual.It does display: AL, A3 and then the memory location. Who translated nth measurement – needs to not be writing the manual for a country it wants to sell it in but doesn’t speak the language.The unit stores up to 120 readings per user with unlimited “cloud” storage. By this I assume they mean by suing the app. The app is annoying it’s design as well. it’s less than intuitive and has advertising.4. Another review noted writing upside down on the cuff. This is not true with the one I have. Insure you install the cuff with the tubing running DOWN the arm along the brachial artery as shown on the cuff and manual and all blood pressure cuffs go on the same way,5. The WHO number chart on the LED screen serves three (3) purposes : 1) counts up as the pressure builds until finished 2) counts down as the unit evaluates the pressures 3) gives the final WHO rating from 1 (optimal) 2- (normal) then 3 – 6 for varios stages of higher than normal (130 – >180).6. The unit is quiet-ish and FAST for a battery operated unit. Many less expensive units really struggle.There is a plug on the side that seems to make it possible to plug this in with the right plug and DC-5V but no indication is made as to this in the manual

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  8. Ebony Thomas

    Decent Blood Pressure Monitor
    Gets the job done, but sometimes the readings feel inconsistent. Bluetooth connection is a plus, though. Cuff is comfortable, and overall, it’s a solid monitor for home use.

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    iHealth Accu Luminate Blood Stress Monitor with Colour-Coded LCD, Physique Motion Detection, Wrap Indicator, Bluetooth Cloud Storage, Adjustable Giant Grownup Cuff, Twin Person Performance for Residence Use
    iHealth Accu Luminate Blood Stress Monitor with Colour-Coded LCD, Physique Motion Detection, Wrap Indicator, Bluetooth Cloud Storage, Adjustable Giant Grownup Cuff, Twin Person Performance for Residence Use

    Original price was: $79.99.Current price is: $49.99.

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