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Omron BP7000 Evolv Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor

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Omron BP7000 Evolv Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
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Product Description

Omron BP7000 Evolv Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
This innovative Evolv Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor measures more data points and eliminates interference from movement for more precise, clinically-accurate readings. It is also redesigned from the ground up. The need for tubes and wires has been eliminated, making Evolv the most portable upper arm monitor ever. Plus, its sleek, contemporary design and highly intuitive controls make it easy to set up and use. 

What You Get

  • Digital automatic bood pressure monitor with attached wide-range ComFit cuff
  • Instruction manual
  • Quick-start guide
  • 4 AAA batteries

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Omron BP7000 Evolv Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
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  • Chocaluvr, FL

    Not accurate

    I really wanted to keep this monitor because of its ease of use, (spotty) Bluetooth capability , and the absence of cumbersome rubber tubes but it didn't work out. The readings were very, very low. I tried new batteries, followed proper guidelines on how to take a blood pressure reading according to the American Heart Association, and even had it compared to my primary doctor's BP monitor readings and the readings were way off. Blood pressure is nothing to take lightly and accuracy is crucial.

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