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[Prime] Omron HEM-7280T Bluetooth Blood Pressure Montor $119.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Yet another deal on Amazon Prime day.

About this item

  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Soft Cuff (Medium-Large); 22-42cm arm circumference. Cuff Wrapping Guide Indicator confirms the cuff has been wrapped correctly on the user's arm
  • Morning Hypertension Indicator. Alerts you if your morning weekly average blood pressure reading exceeds internationally recognised guidelines for normal home blood pressure levels
  • Irregular Heartbeat Indicator. This monitor can detect an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia). If an irregular heartbeat is detected, an icon will appear alerting the user to consult with a medical professional. Only a doctor can diagnose arrhythmia.
  • Average of Last Three Readings. Displays the average of up to the last 3 readings taken within the last 10 minutes.
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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2021

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  • +1

    Photo hides the big hose going from armband to display. NOT bluetooth in any useful way.

    I was hoping for a "24hr ambulatory blood pressure monitor" that could be worn comfortably, including in bed.

    edit: somebody posted a genuinely wireless BPM 4 minutes later: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/632085
    (and cheaper)

    • 24hr Ambulatory monitor for this price? They start above $1000

      • I have Contec ABPM50 from China via ebay, us$119. But has a hose like this so awkward to sleep with.
        https://www.ebay.com/itm/223261634828

        The Withings one would be better, but does not appear to have the software for the 24hr thing.

        • Interesting, Wonder is it clinically validated?

          • @Tehcookiemonsta: It produces results very consistent with my other BP meter. I have no complaints except comfort.
            Of course there is no use in a monitor being super accurate, as pressure varies widely over time between readings.

            The cheaper wrist monitors are good too, IF you use them properly.

  • +2

    Brilliant unit. Bluetooth great as it pulls in all the data to the Omron Connect app which GP can then check readings for over multiple weeks without needing to take in the whole unit

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