Digital BP monitor (upper arm)
Clinically validated upper-arm cuff. The home BP monitor most cardiologists recommend.
- Free delivery in Bangalore
- Free assembly & setup
- Replacement in 24 hours
- No advance payment
A clinically validated upper-arm digital BP monitor. Upper-arm cuff readings are more accurate than wrist readings, which is why most cardiologists recommend this style for home monitoring.
Stores readings for two users (most homes have two people who track BP). Bluetooth-ready models also push readings to a phone app — useful for NRI families managing parents remotely.
The technical details.
- Cuff
- Upper arm, 22–42 cm
- Measurement
- Oscillometric, BP + pulse + irregular rhythm
- Memory
- 120 readings × 2 users
- Display
- Large LCD
- Validation
- Clinically validated to ESH protocol
- Power
- 4 × AA batteries (included) + AC adapter
In the box.
- BP monitor
- Upper-arm cuff
- 4 × AA batteries
- AC adapter
- Storage pouch
Patients using this product often book one of these care services — for a complete setup.
Common questions.
How often should we measure?
Twice a day for new diagnoses, once a day for stable patients. Always at the same time, in the same chair, after 5 minutes of rest.
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Tell us where in Bangalore you are and when you need it. We confirm the exact price and slot back on WhatsApp — no payment until delivery.
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