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Oklar Wrist blood pressure monitor

$19.99
$23.99 17% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
2 people found this helpful
Wrist blood pressure reader is great!
By Carol Garner on Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025
I’m pleased with this blood pressure machine. My blood pressure has been a bit elevated recently and I am now on medication for it. My doctor wants me to periodically check it. This is better to have than the one that fits on my arm. It’s larger than I expected it to be but small enough to carry in my purse. I wasn’t sure it would work correctly because I broke my left wrist several years ago and a couple of bones are in different places but it works fine. It is a little snug but I think in time it may loosen up some. You can use it for 2 people and hold the readings for each. I have a doctor appointment next week and will be taking it to show her. It came with a USB-C cord to charge so no batteries, as well as a nice case to keep it in. So far I think it’s worth the cost.
Top critical review
27 people found this helpful
Requires multiple attempts to get accurate measurements, no date/time
By sarcazm on Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
The audio function is annoying but I like having it so easy to check the memory and switch between 2 people. Works well-ish on a single charge. The case is huge and doesn't want to close half the time, but at least it comes with one. It feels like the strap velcro is on the wrong side so half the time I go to take my BP/HR on my right wrist I have to turn it around because it closes the opposite way of all the ones I've had before and all the ones my doc's offices that do wrist cuffs use. You definitely need to take your BP multiple times until you get an accurate-ish reading and you can tell what that is if you wear a smart watch that does real-time HR because within 5 minutes it can give you wildly different readings for both BP and HR and you want to make sure which one is closest to accurate based on the HR reading on your smartwatch on the opposite wrist. The cuff and face are much larger than I've been using for years and it is really easy to read (just wish it was easier to figure out how to turn off the audio for the readings - especially when you're scrolling through memory) though on the bright side it doesn't turn into a tourniquet like most automatic BP cuffs which don't think they're getting a good reading - which we've likely all experienced - and instead will just inflate like normal and give you a jacked reading or error message. Unlike my last 2 cuffs there is no annoying self-positioning to try and force your to get it at heart level where it can't handle not being in the perfect 1" location to give you a reading. If you know where your heart is you can take you BP sitting with your arm at an angle, propped on a table or knee, across your heart, whatever, which I like a lot as most of the time that perfect space the wrist cuffs want is actually not at the correct level for my body. It takes about as long to inflate as every other cuff - maybe even a bit faster since it doesn't have the positioning mechanism to get in the way or make it hurt when inflating "extra" because it thinks your dead and can't get a perfect reading. Also the one thing it is missing - granted I've never had a cuff that ever got this right - there's no date/time attached to memory and no way to set the date/time so unless you keep a spreadsheet or don't care - which doesn't help when you need to take multiple readings to get the most accurate one - you can't tell which reading in memory is from when.

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