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The Checkme Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor is an FDA-cleared, portable device designed for home use. It features a large cuff suitable for various arm sizes, a user-friendly LED screen, and Bluetooth connectivity for easy data management via the ViHealth app. With the ability to store up to 50 readings and a long-lasting battery, this monitor is perfect for health-conscious individuals looking to stay on top of their blood pressure.
J**S
Accurate blood pressures
It is so easy to use! It records the results to a free app on your phone and you can check for heart dysrhythmias with it as well. It is perfect for people with dizziness and syncope issues. It is perfect for taking your results to your doctor because you do not have to remember to write it all down and take it with you.
A**T
It's all good!
No longer do I have to input my data. All goes directly to the phone app. BP readings are accurate, I compared with a manual cuff. ECG rhythm strip is clear. Machine is well made, compact, easy to use and inexpensive. Arrived nicely packaged. Love it!
O**O
Great Unit
Very easy to use, no hoses accurate readings plus pluse EKG features
H**Y
Amazing. Simple. Small.
This little guy is perfect. Simple to use, accurate, and versatile. My daughter has syncopy and needs to track her blood pressure regularly. This is small enough and quiet enough for her to discreetly use at school. She’s 16, so that’s saying a lot that she’s willing to use it. The app is easy to navigate and read. The ECG feature is also really useful, making this a 2-in one tool. We love that the readings are stored in the app so we have a report each time we go to the doctor without every having to write anything down. I can’t recommend this enough! It doesn’t come with a case, though, so be sure to pick one of those up while you’re shopping.
A**R
Blood pressure reader
Product works as described, very easy use and has consistent readings.
R**.
Great, when it charges
I’m giving this monitor another try. The first one I purchased worked fine and seemed to give accurate results. My arm is larger than average but the cuff fit well. I liked having the history of results on the device, too. I don’t recall using the app, so can’t comment there.The first one I got did not charge, though. I would plug a usb-c into the device but it would show a connection error. I thought it might be a mistake in the display because I’d plug it in to recharge and even though the battery indicator didn’t change, it just kept working. I’m certain you have to charge it when you open it, so probably shorted out at some point. I don’t like the hassle of returning things, so I kept it hoping it was a display issue. I have been monitoring my BP almost daily for what feels like forever…seems like a year or so (easily months), and it just recently ran completely dry of charge. If the new one doesn’t have the connection error, I’ll update the rating. If it does, I’ll be sure to return it and it’d still be worth three stars because it lasted so long on a single charge.Edit: Turns out the included usb-a to usb-c cord did charge my original device. I had tried several usb-c to usb-c charging cables and none worked. After discovering the included one worked, I found another usb-a to usb-c cable I had laying around and bingo. Not sure if the type of cable makes a difference but I can say for certain that some cables will not charge the device. Minor inconvenience, so 5 stars for accuracy, readability, data storage, and ease of use.
K**Y
Great product
Compact design makes it good for travel. Easy to use. As a plus size person I can easily use this on my upper arm. Clear display, easy to read. Rechargeable. Sincs easily with the ViHealth app making it convenient to share history with physicians.
G**A
It broke and the price jumped $30
New review. Own was precharged so it worked and was really good. Then tried charging and it won't charge. Tried different chargers and cables which charge other products. Called Amazon and they refunded the money but when I went back to repurchase it the price went from 69 to 99! Not buying this again. The charging part was probably not working from the beginning. As in my original review when I tried to top off the charge I didn't see any indication that it was charging. When it wouldn't charge I notice a tiny hole and I think that's the charging indicator LED which never went on.Original review.BP works great. Love that it keeps a history and I can show it to the doc. Wife's BP is always high at the doc and she can show him it's low at home. White coat syndrome. A bit slow but it probably doesn't have a large pump since it's so small, good trade off. The cuff Velcro is strong which has it's good and bad. Seems like it will last a long time but a bit hard.Love the EKG, they should play it up more in the ads. It's much easier to get a reading than the Kardia or my watch. On those you have to be extremely still or the readings fail. It also has problems when your skin is too dry. On the Checkme it's much easier to get good reading with the device between your palms. More stable and a larger contact area. Had trouble with the others getting reading from older folks but this was easier. I like that you can get more detailed reports without paying but not sure if that's going to be true forever. On the Kardia there's a monthly fee. The EKG chart is much better than the others, I can see the P wave clearly which is difficult to see on the others.Other things I like. Very small so I'm taking it on a trip, hardly takes any space in the luggage. I like that it's rechargeable and it's USB C. App is good, still trying to see if I find any problems.Things I don't. USB C charging doesn't indicate whether it's charging or when it's done. Velcro on cuff is really stiff, if you have weak hands it might be a bit hard but I it feels like it will last a long time. It shows various ways to touch the device - hand to hand, hand to ankle, hand to stomach, hand to chest. I thought it might give a multi line EKG but they look the same to me. The Kardia can give a 6 line EKG but unless you're a doctor it won't matter.Conclusion. Highly recommended of you like or want to keep track of your health.
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