Omron 3 Series Automatic BP Monitor

But perhaps most importantly, it also gives you the option to charge the device using an AC adapter, which is something the 3 Series fails to offer. But with one user profile and the ability to store just 14 readings in memory, it’s really only useful for day-to-day readings. If you want to measure your blood pressure for a month, then report the results back to your doctor, the 5 Series could be a better option . Some monitors link up to smartphone apps that store your information. Unfortunately, this means you have to sync your data every time if you want to maintain an up-to-date history of each of your readings.

omron 3 series

This home-based, wrist blood pressure monitor is powered by OMRON Advanced Accuracy Technology. It is the first model of the OMRON Blood Pressure Series. The OMRON Advanced Accuracy Technology minimizes the impact your breathing and movements will have on your blood pressure reading results. Used on the wrist, the monitor stores 60 blood pressure readings. The omron 5 series includes an Irregular Heartbeat Detector, Hypertension Indicator, and a LCD digital display for easier reading.

A storage case is included to help keep your monitor protected. The easy-to-use Omron 3 Series Upper Arm home blood pressure monitor, powered by the Omron Advanced Accuracy technology, measures five times the data points for more consistent, precise readings. Omron-exclusive technology minimizes the impact your breathing and movements have on your blood pressure reading results, helping to reduce measurement inconsistencies and errors. It stores up to 14 readings for review, making it easy to share vital information with family, caregivers, or healthcare professionals.

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Some blood pressure monitors store your readings to let you check back later. This makes it easy to compare from one day to the next. Newer blood pressure monitors also connect to apps that will break down the information for you in a more useful manner than a couple of numbers on a screen. Ease of use is another factor when you’re choosing a blood pressure monitor. You’ll need to consider how easy it is to slip the blood pressure cuff on and off your arm, as well as the screen that comes with the device. Some monitors have large, easily readable digital screens that clearly reveal your reading to take away the guesswork.