Talking Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor is a wearable digital device that measures your blood pressure and pulse, while speaking the results out loud—making it ideal for users with low vision or blindness.

Talking Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor can speak in either English or Spanish, or have no sound at all.  With a simple one-button operation, it is very easy to use and can help a low vision person independently manage their health.

  • Speaks blood pressure and pulse, as well as average of last 3 measurements
  • Speaks in English, Spanish or voice can toggle off
  • 2 person memory storage, 90 measurements each
  • One touch operation
  • World Health Organization classificaiton indicators
  • Irregular heartbeat detection
  • 24 Hour time
  • Uses 2 AAA batteries (not included)
  • Hard sided storage case

 

 

What it does

It wraps around your wrist like a watch and automatically inflates to measure:

  • Systolic pressure (top number)
  • Diastolic pressure (bottom number)
  • Pulse rate

Once the reading is complete, the device announces the results audibly, so there’s no need to read a screen.

 

Key features

  • 🔊 Voice output: Speaks readings clearly (English/Spanish or mute option)
  • 👆 One-button operation: Extremely simple to use
  • 👥 Dual-user memory: Stores up to 90 readings per user
  • ❤️ Pulse & irregular heartbeat detection
  • 📊 Average readings: Calculates average of last 3 tests
  • 🌍 WHO indicator: Helps classify blood pressure levels
  • 🎒 Portable: Compact wrist design with carry case

 

Who it’s for

  • People with hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Users who are blind, visually impaired, or elderly
  • Anyone needing a simple, at-home monitoring solution

 

Note – Wrist monitors are convenient and portable, but they must be used correctly (at heart level) to ensure accuracy. Upper-arm monitors are generally considered more accurate, but wrist versions are excellent for ease of use and accessibility.