💡 Your Heart's Best Friend!
The Withings BPM Core is a cutting-edge electric arm blood pressure monitor that combines ECG capabilities and a digital stethoscope, ensuring comprehensive heart health monitoring. With Wi-Fi synchronization and user-friendly features, it provides immediate results and unlimited data storage, making it an essential tool for proactive health management.
Units | 1 Count |
Brand | Withings |
Age Range Description | Adult,Kid |
Country of origin | China |
M**T
Excellent BPM monitor that makes BPM monitoring a delight!
Fantastic blood pressure monitor that effortlessly records my statistics to Apple Health via their app. Unlike most monitors I don’t feel like my arm is being ripped off, the pressure is fairly gentle. Connecting to my phone is effortless and the app is well put together. There’s also a 3 reading mode completely ruling out the need to get a calculator and average your readings.
I**.
Blood pressure machine.
Am very disappointed with the product! I bought blood pressure machine from Boots & it lasted me ten years & it only cost me £50. I spend £159 with this product & it only lasted for two years. It’s a lots money for it to last just two years.
E**M
Doesn’t do well taking an ECG
Managed to set it up with my iPhone and WiFi ok, same as Withings scales I have. BP taking was a bit hit and miss at first. You have to know how to put the cuff on just right, and as someone else said, the position you have to be in does seem counter intuitive to taking a ‘relaxed’ BP. However, it does work and the device seems well made.The problem is with the ECG which is the main reason I bought it. I have AFib, and a lot of the time all I get is ‘inconclusive’. So it’s not much use for that really.I will keep it because the BP monitoring is fine and it syncs to the Withings Health Mate app along with my scales, but it’s very overpriced for something that doesn’t do the ECG job too well. It’s a shame because I’m very happy with the scales.Update: 15/12/2020I've been using it for quite a while now and over time it seems to work better. I don't know why, but occasionally it fails to take a reading, but 99% of the time it seems to work now so I have uprated to a 4.
G**E
So easy to use
Bought this as a replacement for my old one that plugged into the old style iphone. Really pleased with it as was my doctor when I took it into the surgery to check calibration against his (ancient) NHS model.
P**O
A good device to keep yourself checked
This is a great device that connects to your phone with a dedicated app and allows you to create a pdf or your measurement to share them with your doctor. You can add more profiles so all the family can use the device. It's really great how the stethoscope allows you to hear your own heartbeat on your phone. I've realised after a couple of uses that the best way to get a good and reliable measurement it's to use the 3 measurement settings: it takes 3 measurements one after the other with a few seconds of pause and then displays the average of all of them together. It also helps you to check if everything is alright with your heart valves as the stethoscope can detect anomalies. You wouldn't be able to get the best out of this product if you're not really good with technology. The product syncs with your phone over wifi so you don't need your phone with you when taking the measurement.
T**R
Expensive but worth it
Expensive compared to so many bp monitors available in Amazon but this is well designed and made.There are a couple of things that took a while to get right in use.1. The velcro strip keeps sticking too easily which makes it difficult to place the bad correctly, I found I turned the band around so the control unit is virtually under your arm, this allows you to wrap the velcro over without it getting stuck, you then turn the while thing around so the control unit it at the top as suggested.2. The ECG and stethoscope sound recording can be difficult to get right, after searching on the net for few days, I found the best way to get the sound recording to work is to bring the stethoscope sensor to the front of the chest so it above the nipple, like crossing your arm, this tends to work most of the time, instead of the illustration in the booklet.
N**E
Cost £8.99 a month to access your own data history, be aware
Bought the this 4 years ago and was happy with the product , monitoring my BP and seeing my previous readings, until recently I had a problem with accessing my historical data, didn't want to pay a monthly subscription of £8.99 to have full access to my data. I wrote to the help sport and was given a full and clear instructions how access the data, happy with end result.
G**R
Reliable and easy to use
The cuff is a generous size, which was my main concern. It took me a couple of attempts initially to place it properly for the reading to work, but never had a problem since.The only problem I has was interpreting the instructions from the web page properly. Probably me being dim. The key point to note is once the reading has finished a line of dashes appears. To change the user to another person registered on the device you need to swipe on the line until the chosen user's name appears.The battery life appears to be very good. I have used it twice a day for about 7 weeks on 1 initial charge and it is still showing 68% full.A good bit of kit. Glad I spent the money.
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