💪 Elevate Your Health Game!
The Oklar Blood Pressure Monitor is a state-of-the-art wrist device designed for home use, featuring a rechargeable battery, voice broadcast for accessibility, and a large LED display for easy reading. It supports dual user mode with 240 memory slots, ensuring accurate and convenient health tracking for you and a partner.
A**R
Great travel cuff for BP monitoring
This cuff is quite convenient. It’s portable, accurate, and easy to use. I’ve used it consistently for a month and have not had to charge it yet due to the great battery life. The monitor is easier to read and understand. This was a great tool to have as I monitored challenges with blood pressure.
S**N
I really like this blood pressure reader. Accurate and easy to use.
Very compact and easy to store and/or take anywhere. The digital reading is very easy to see. Plus there is voice readings if you want that or you can turn it off. I use the memory often to go back and see previous readings. The battery life is long and easy to recharge when it does run down. Overall it is very easy to put on, adjust to the right size, hit a button and get my readings - easy breezy!
T**T
Good Product
The monitor and cuff are easy to use and great background to see. The vocal response is clear and distinct. Only downside is that there is no date and time of reading. Would be helpful for multiple procedures in same day.
R**R
Best portable unit for the price!
This unit is very price competitive, and worked well right out of the box. I have compared it to my desktop unit several times and the readings are always very similar. So cheap and accurate and easy to use - how can you beat that?
H**W
Easy to use and see the reading
Awesome BP cuff. Its simple to use and I love that its rechargeable. I keep track of my blood pressure on a daily basis and this makes it so easy to do that. If you need something compact and easy to use, this is a good choice. You can also have the reading either audible or silent, which is a very nice extra for someone who may struggle with vision issues. Absolutely recommend this to keep track of your BP on a regular basis.
S**2
Nice BP Cuff
Very nice pressure cuff. Make sure you place it above the wrist area and hold your arm across your heart for the best read. Easy to read digital pad, arrived quickly. Came with very easy instructions and pouch to keep it in. Battery life is going well and it fits most arms.
C**E
Oklar is great!!!
I have an Omron wrist monitor for years, it's a great product, the wrist band is failing, soI thought I would try a lessexpensive one. I read a lot about Oklar, and thought I'd try it. I use them both against one another, surprisingly, theystay true to each other. I don't know why, but Oklar does not have their name nowhere on their product, they shouldbecause it is that accurate and easy to make changes, as far as sound 1-2--3. A great product!
S**M
Requires multiple attempts to get accurate measurements, no date/time
The audio function is annoying but I like having it so easy to check the memory and switch between 2 people. Works well-ish on a single charge. The case is huge and doesn't want to close half the time, but at least it comes with one. It feels like the strap velcro is on the wrong side so half the time I go to take my BP/HR on my right wrist I have to turn it around because it closes the opposite way of all the ones I've had before and all the ones my doc's offices that do wrist cuffs use. You definitely need to take your BP multiple times until you get an accurate-ish reading and you can tell what that is if you wear a smart watch that does real-time HR because within 5 minutes it can give you wildly different readings for both BP and HR and you want to make sure which one is closest to accurate based on the HR reading on your smartwatch on the opposite wrist. The cuff and face are much larger than I've been using for years and it is really easy to read (just wish it was easier to figure out how to turn off the audio for the readings - especially when you're scrolling through memory) though on the bright side it doesn't turn into a tourniquet like most automatic BP cuffs which don't think they're getting a good reading - which we've likely all experienced - and instead will just inflate like normal and give you a jacked reading or error message. Unlike my last 2 cuffs there is no annoying self-positioning to try and force your to get it at heart level where it can't handle not being in the perfect 1" location to give you a reading. If you know where your heart is you can take you BP sitting with your arm at an angle, propped on a table or knee, across your heart, whatever, which I like a lot as most of the time that perfect space the wrist cuffs want is actually not at the correct level for my body. It takes about as long to inflate as every other cuff - maybe even a bit faster since it doesn't have the positioning mechanism to get in the way or make it hurt when inflating "extra" because it thinks your dead and can't get a perfect reading. Also the one thing it is missing - granted I've never had a cuff that ever got this right - there's no date/time attached to memory and no way to set the date/time so unless you keep a spreadsheet or don't care - which doesn't help when you need to take multiple readings to get the most accurate one - you can't tell which reading in memory is from when.
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