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Upper Arm Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor

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FEATURES
WHO (blood pressure classification indication)
IHB (Irregular Heat-Beat) detector
Last 3 average value
Bluetooth/ NB-IoT (Optional)
- 90 sets of memory
- Bluetooth wireless connection
- Inflation Measuring Technology (IMT)
- Date & Time display
- WHO (blood pressure classification indication)
- IHB (Irregular Heart-Beat) detector
- Average for the latest 3 readings
- Error and low battery indication
- Automatic power off after 3 minutes of no operation
- NB-loT (Optional)
What is blood pressure and how is it measured?
The heart supplies the organs and tissues of the body with blood. With every beat, it pumps blood into the large blood vessels of the circulatory system. As the blood moves around the body, it puts pressure on the walls of the vessels. Blood pressure readings are made up of two values:
Systolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart beats – while the heart muscle is contracting (squeezing) and pumping oxygen-rich blood into the blood vessels.
Diastolic blood pressure is the pressure on the blood vessels when the heart muscle relaxes. The diastolic pressure is always lower than the systolic pressure.
Blood pressure is measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mmHg). The readings are always given in pairs, with the upper (systolic) value first, followed by the lower (diastolic) value.
So someone who has a reading of 132/88 mmHg (often spoken “132 over 88”) has a systolic blood pressure of 132 mmHg, and a diastolic blood pressure of 88 mmHg.
Digital blood pressure monitors:
Digital blood pressure monitors are often used on the wrist, but they can also be placed on the finger or upper arm and are activated simply by pressing a button. They read the blood pressure automatically based on variations in the volume of blood in the arteries. When taking blood pressure measurements on the wrist, it's important to keep the hand level with the heart. Otherwise it can affect the readings.
Digital meters can sometimes be inaccurate and produce unreliable readings anyway – especially in people with certain heart rhythm problems or arteries that have hardened due to arteriosclerosis.

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