The One about the URIT Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor

I’m in the belief that many people should own a blood pressure monitor.

Whenever I am feeling off, especially for longer than normal, I need a blood pressure monitor to see what my systolic (which measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats) and diastolic (which measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats) readings are.

The URIT Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor is awesome in the sense that a) it’s Digital b) it’s rechargeable c) There are no tubes d) It syncs to an app

While many blood pressure monitors are digital, many require batteries. But the last part is that it has no tube. Currently, the version I used before this required you to put the strap and a tube is connected to the main device (while it’s good, the tubing is very short).

Now, here are a few things that could have made this better.

A. This is the most basic of things but it’s necessary. While you see an up and down area for how to connect the strap. There is no marker to tell you where to adjust the strap towards a major artery area. But I used it and hoping maybe there it doesn’t have to be pointing to an artery at all.

But this has a backlit display, features a large LED screen and is rechargeable. There is no tube that hangs out and it’s light and does also allow for memory of 240.

For those who think that it maybe a bit pricey, actually a lot of medical devices that sync to apps tend to be a bit pricey. But at nearly $110, I do understand it may be a outside of many people’s price range.

Overall, the URIT Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor is easy to use, it does work and it’s quite convenient. Recommended!