Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor for Apple and Android

If you need to keep track of your blood pressure, a high tech choice for easy measuring and tracking is the Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor for Apple and Android.

Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor

This monitor works as a traditional blood pressure cuff. It must be placed around the upper arm. Press a button and it will inflate, measure the blood pressure and then deflate.

The cool thing about this cuff is that it can be connected to your smartphone through the Health Mate app. It launches automatically on your phone when you turn on the monitor.

The app connects to your phone through Bluetooth and shows the current measurement. It can also store all of your measurements and display the data in graphs and charts, so you can see changes over time.

The Health Mate app works on any iPhone or iPod (4th generation or newer) with iOS version 6.0 or higher, and on android devices running Android 4.0 or higher.

Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor App

If you already use different software for tracking health data, you don’t have to switch: the monitor can sync the results with over 100 health monitoring apps, so it’s seamless to use the monitor and keep reading the results in your current app.

Customers who have purchased this blood pressure monitor are pleased with its accuracy, but are most excited about how well it tracks blood pressure over time, with consistent readings.

The cuff runs on 4 AAA batteries, and consumers report long battery life, without the need to constantly replace batteries. Of course you should always have an extra set available.

Keeping track of your health data can be critical if you need to monitor a heart condition or other blood pressure conditions, but it can be time consuming. With the Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor for Apple and Android, you can instantly take the readings, compare the evolution of the measurements and access it all with a tap of your phone
screen.

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