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.
Category: Daily Living Aids
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.
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