Another Talking Blood Pressure Monitor (For Use on Wrist)
The following Talking blood pressure monitor was demonstrated at Today's session.
The voice was quite clear and easy to understand. It appears to be mostly accessible.
Model Number:
BPW813
Dimensions:
3.25” w x 3.5”h x 1” L
List Price:
$79.95
Our Price:
$49.95
Oregon Scientific BPW813 Talking Blood Pressure Monitor is a unique instrument that
clearly announces your systolic and diastolic blood pressure!
This innovative talking blood pressure monitor measures pulse rate, mean arterial
pressure and compares how your readings compare to those of guidelines from the World
Health Organization.
The Talking Blood Pressure Monitor clearly announces measurements and includes 60
memory sets for up to two users. It is compact, features a 12 or 24-hour digital
clock with month and date display and is worn on the wrist. Simply tell the monitor
your age and it will verbally report if pressure is high or low based on the international
standards.
This quality health and fitness instrument from Oregon Scientific is truly state-of-the-art!
Benefits:
Portable battery-operated blood pressure measuring kit.
Wrist-mounted for easy, non-invasive monitoring of arterial blood pressure.
Large LCD screen is easy to read.
Instruction manual included.
Features:
Measures Systolic and Diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure (MAP) and
mean pulse rate.
Easy to read LCD display with numerals one-half inch in height.
Stores 60 memory records with date and time stamp for two users.
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure and MAP range is 30 to 280 mmHg.
Pulse rate settings are 40 to 122 pulse/minute.
Automatic pressure release valve system.
12 or 24-hour clock with month and date display.
Automatically powers off.
Low battery indicator.
Requires 2 AAA batteries (included).
Available from Oregon Scientific at.
http://www.weatherconnection.com/default.asp
Oregon Scientific Website
Note: This is also avilable from other sources and price may vary.
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Updated on ... November 24, 2006