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Monday, August 15, 2016

Omron 10 Series Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor with Cuff that fits Standard and Large Arms (BP786N) with Bluetooth Smart Connectivity

Order Now -  Omron 10 Series Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor with Cuff that fits Standard and Large Arms (BP786N) with Bluetooth Smart Connectivity










Offering precision and comfort with our Contoured Wide Range Cuff that fits standard and large Arms, the Omron Advanced home blood pressure monitor (BP765N) helps ensure consistent precise readings with our Advanced Accuracy. This model offers precision and comfort, with a built-in arm cuff storage case. And with the touch of a button you can learn all you need to know about your blood pressure, and be assured your numbers are accurate.

    Set Contains:

One 10 Series Blood Pressure Monitor Plus Bluetooth Smart^ Easy-Wrap ComFit Cuff (fits upper arms 9"-17")^ Quick Start Guide^ Instruction Manual (English/Spanish)^ AC Adapter.

  • Manufacturer of Blood Pressure Monitors for 40 years.
  • Manage and track up to 100 readings on your blood pressure monitor and unlimited readings on your smartphone with Omron's free iOS and Android applications (works with select iOS and Android devices,visit the manufacturer's website for a complete list of compatible devices).
  • Multi-colored indicator lights clearly show how your reading compares to normal home blood pressure levels.
  • Track your health with increased memory storage allowing you to monitor and store the last 200 readings for more than one person.
  • Feel empowered by accuracy with technology that automatically displays the average of your last 3 readings taken within the last 10 minutes and detects irregular heartbeats.





SOME OF THE CUSTOMER REVIEWS ABOUT THIS HEALTH CARE PRODUCT  [ SAMPLE ]


1) Great device - but: APPS! APPS! APPS! - Got this for my husband ... below is his review -

Just got this device today - so this is early impressions: I got this monitor as it came highly recommended for accuracy. Even though I really wanted to have a 'new' iDevice like product that is now being produced by a few other manufacturers. Having a great app/website to help track daily information is a great selling point. Monitoring a person's health is hard enough, make it easier by automating the record keeping!

Device itself - couldn't be easier to operate. Right out of the box, plug in the cuff, plug it in, set the date and time, and hit start. Pretty easy. Quick start instructions were very clear on how to position the cuff, etc. The device seems made to last - really heavy duty build. I have it sitting on my desk in my home office - where I spend most of my day. It doesn't look too out of place among all the other items I have on my desk (sort of a neat freak..) I do detach the cuff and put that in a drawer.

The is the first bp monitor I've bought, so I have high expectations but not a lot of experience with them. It's much more accurate than the device that was used on me during a recent health screening. The readings on the Omron are in line with some of the readings I've gotten from bp monitors I've used in various places.

Side benefit - takes and records your heart rate too! Nice! I've been using an app for this. Now I can capture all the information in one go!

Bells & whistles - okay, now onto the bells and whistles: I use an iPhone 5 and the app, as of today, is very simple to setup. The app will allow you to create an account with Omronwellness, ask you if you are User 1 or 2 on the device, and automatically start uploading data. It has a nice pic of your latest readings and it tracks all of the data that's found on the device. That's pretty much it.

The downside is that the sync'ing of the data between the device and your phone is not automatic. You do have to hit a button on the Omron and, possibly, pull down on the image of your last reading (this forces a re-sync). I haven't tested all variations of when the data would be updated. I was hoping for more automation. For instance if the device is in use by a particular user, and the iPhone is around - to automatically wake up the app and update the phone. Not sure what the technical hurdles are here, but it would be a nice to have.

All of your data gets sent to Omronwellness site automatically from your phone. Using a browser on a desktop (I use a Mac) is pretty easy. We're only tracking a few data types, so how exciting can the site be? Here, Omron tries. There are graphs and goals setting, etc. However, having the graphs and goals feature moved over to the app would be a very nice plus.

Lastly - and I sincerely wish for this to changed in the near future - the app does not support Apple's Heath Kit. I have to manually input my data into Health app. This is a major let down. However, it's just a software change and it's something the company can do if they have any desire to do.

Wrapping up - as this was my first bp monitor, I wanted to error on the side of having a device that accurately read my vitals. That's much more important than automating my life. However, I think it's really important to make tracking our health automatic, or with only a little fuss, if we are to get people to start looking at their health more seriously. (Baring a life altering event of course...) As the focus on healthcare gets more attention - there are a lot of players in the market that will produce products (apps, etc) that will attempt to make the more technically savvy folks' lives easier. It's will become requirement for future purchase for people I'm sure. Plus it'll make nerds like me really happy to play around with the apps and data points.


By Tracey Taylor on October 14, 2014


2) useful enhancements, relaible product line - I had an Omron-HEM-712C for 10 years: it worked reliably and was accurate and had a decent enough memory. The best things about this new model (to me) are the optional 3-sample averaging, and the Bluetooth connection that downloads to an app on your phone and from there to an online personal account. I like being able to show my record to my doctor but having the record is making ME more consistent about taking my BP regularly and about keeping the positive lifestyle changes going.
The cuff is easy to put on; it has a stiff cylinder as part of the cuff and the loose end "velcros" itself. The other had the typical soft cuff which I prefer but this one is not uncomfortable. Instead of plugging straight (perpendicularly) into the side of the housing like the 712C, the air tube on this one has a 90 degree fitting that rotates in the port on the machine. It is about the same size and weight is no noisier than my old one.
Maybe my commitment will wane but following the advice about when and how to take the measurement means I am seeing more consistent -- and hopefully more accurate -- readings. Sitting still for 5 min before and during the selectable 3-sample time-span is kind of like a twice-daily dedicated period of relaxation for me.


By Roy G. Biv on August 7, 2014










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