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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Ozeri CardioTech BP5K Blood Pressure Monitor


Compact, portable and simple-to-use, the Ozeri CardioTech BP5K Blood Pressure Monitor is an advanced wrist cuff monitor with a new intelligent voice-guided feature that alerts you to the proper positioning of your wrist for accurate blood pressure measurements. The audible voice also automatically provides a hypertension assessment after displaying the systolic and diastolic measurements on its large easy-to-read LCD. With ample memory, the Ozeri CardioTech Blood Pressure Monitor stores up to 180 blood pressure readings with date and time memory recall (90 readings x 2 users), and automatically classifies each blood pressure reading per World Health Organization hypertension guidelines. It calculates average blood pressure readings based on all readings in memory, AM versus PM readings, or the 3 most recent readings.

The Ozeri CardioTech Blood Pressure Monitor also detects an irregular heartbeat (Arrhythmia) for an improved understanding of your heart's health. Backed by a 5-year warranty, the Ozeri CardioTech Blood Pressure Monitor ships with 2 AAA batteries included, a carrying case and user manual.
My Opinion: I found this very easy to use and to check my blood pressure the only thing is the voice feature is very loud and at times annoying but it did give an accurate reading because I tested it multiple times and got the same reading each time. I like the size of it in the black case as I can just throw it in my bag or anywhere that I may be traveling so I can keep track of my blood pressure.

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