Checkme Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use, Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine, Digital LCD Display BP Monitor with Voice Broadcast, Adjustable Blood Pressure Cuff 5.3-8.5 Inch, Compatible App
$49.99
Price: $49.98 - $49.99
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Checkme
Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitors for Home Use
New Release!!!
Features
Large Display & Voice GuidanceDual User Memory & Rechargeable
Rechargeable BP Monitor
New Arrivals (Big Screen)
Product Dimensions : 3.37 x 0.97 x 2.39 inches; 3.74 ounces
Item model number : TMB-2285-BT
Batteries : 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : April 1, 2025
Manufacturer : Guangdong Transtek Medical Electronics Co., Ltd.
ASIN : B0F37NYWBX
Best Sellers Rank: #107,920 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #49 in Wrist Blood Pressure Monitors
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Accurate BP Monitor: FDA cleared BP device monitors your systolic (SYS), diastolic (DIA) and pulse rate with high-end measurement accuracy, offering you more convenient and timely care at home
Clear Digital Display: The wrist blood pressure monitor features a large LCD backlit display with clear digits that are easy to read ability day or night, offering you a perfect visual experience
Voice Broadcast: This BP monitor features voice announcements, making it ideal for seniors or users with visual impairment. The sound can also be turned off if not needed
Data Storage and Sharing: Our bluetooth blood pressure machine is equipped with a 2 users mode(199 records for each user). With the Vihealth App, users can review historical measurements data at any time, track BP trends, and share reports with family or friends, making blood pressure management an easy part of the daily routine
Comfortable BP Cuff: The blood pressure monitor comes with an adjustable cuff that fits wrists from 5.3-8.5 inches(13.5-21.5 cm), which can fit most adults, bringing a comfortable measurement experience
6 reviews for Checkme Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use, Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine, Digital LCD Display BP Monitor with Voice Broadcast, Adjustable Blood Pressure Cuff 5.3-8.5 Inch, Compatible App
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Patito DeGoma –
Great little helper!
This little guy is very handy to keep around the home and on the go. I’ve been having issues with fluctuating blood pressure and this has been excellent for a quick reading without all the equipment which is so convenient for tracking. It’s been great to find out when my peaks and valleys are being triggered so I can manage it and show it to my doctor.It’s a good size, substantial, and fits well on your wrist. My wrist is medium size but my SO’s wrists are rather large and it fits him just fine. It can be a little fussy about your arm positioning and will give you errors,, but it’s just trying to give you an accurate reading so I appreciate the nagging.It features the options for profiles for multiple household members and stores their history of readings as well as the dates and times. When your reading is done, a little voice tells you the result out loud. The monitor is easy to read, but it’s nice to have the voice to help me remember while I’m writing it down in my log.I absolutely feel like this cuff is worth the money and it’s miles better than the one I used to have.If anyone is curious, I did bring it along with me to the pharmacy to test the accuracy against the machine there and they had matching results. I am interested in taking it to my doc tomorrow to see if it matches up. Will update!
JS –
Easy to use, easy to set up
Came with batteries, super easy to set up. Included instructions and quick start guide, but honestly, I was able to set the date/time/volume without instructions. There is even a handy guide on the cuff itself to position it correctly on your wrist.The display was super easy to read, and it announces both blood pressure and pulse out loud. Sound can be turned off for privacy, but sometimes Iâm checking my BP when I have a migraine and donât want to look at lights (the volume is loud enough to hear but low enough to not bother me, and has two volumes plus off).I canât necessarily speak to accuracy, since I donât have something to compare it against, but it seems reasonably accurate based on my normal baseline from doctors offices.Itâs big enough to see the screen, buttons are easy to push, but itâs compact enough to feel light on your wrist. I donât have small arms and the band had plenty of length left.The band is comfortable with high quality velcro, and the device itself seems well made.When I have the opportunity to do a side by side accuracy comparison, or if it doesnât hold up over time, I will update this review. But for now, 5 stars!
Edward S. –
NOT Recommended
This item is quite difficult to configure and isn’t consistent in its readings. The user manual is EXTREMELY ambiguous AND minuscule. Subsequently it requires a magnification in order to read!!
Encyber –
Bye-bye Cuff and Stethocope
CheckMe Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor, review:Well, the good news is that it works, and itâs easy to use, once you get it set up. The bad news, for me at least, is that I found the initial setup confusing and not at all intuitive. I recommend performing the initial setup following the User Manual, rather than the Quick Guide. Both are included in the box, but I believe youâll find the user manual less confusing, in part, because the quick guide instructs you to download the âViHealth appâ first, whereas the User Manual doesnât mention the app until 19 pages into the setup and usage instructions.The truth is, if all you wanted to do was check your blood pressure and heart rate only occasionally, you could complete the setup and not bother with the app. That said, I donât wish to discourage anyone. Itâs still a good idea to get the app if you want the option of storing unlimited historical data in the cloud and eliminating the need for manual record-keeping. That way, you can track trends and patterns through in-app graphs and charts, potentially identifying triggers for high blood pressure, such as lifestyle or medication changes. Also, you can generate PDF reports from the app and share them with your healthcare provider.The Checkme Wrist BP Monitor does have the ability to store up to 999 readings, so even if you think the app storage is a good idea, but you donât want the hassle of logging on to the internet every time you want to check your BP, you can still have your cake and eat it, too. Go ahead and check your BP daily or weekly, and now and then pair the device with the app, and all that data will automatically sync to the cloud for safekeeping.So, if youâre tired of checking your BP and heart rate using the old cuff and stethoscope method, graduate to Easy Street. Get yourself the CheckMe Wrist BP Monitor.
VAW –
Super easy to use for those that have trouble with the arm cuffs.
This is so much easier to use than my other Bo monitors. I have two others, both with an xl cuff as I have fat arms. But itâs really hard for me to get either on correctly by myself. This wrist one was super easy to use. The app was easy to get around too, itâs nice that it shows my past readings and has an average. As Iâm on a medication that alters heart rate, including being obese, I need to really keep track. And the numbers seem accurate, they match the readings I get off my other two devices. Anyway, yeah love that I can check my readings on my own and more often! 🙂
Andrea Cook –
Just what I wanted
This wrist blood pressure monitor works well and has been easy to use once I got it set up. The app was straightforward to navigate and paired without much trouble. I like the extra features, especially the voice broadcast, which makes it easier to know the results right away without having to look at the screen. The app connectivity is a nice bonus for tracking readings over time, and the adjustable cuff feels comfortable and secure. Overall, it seems like a solid and reliable machine, and the price feels fair for what it offers.