OMRON 7 Series Blood Pressure Monitor (BP6350), Portable Wireless Wrist Monitor, Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine,
$62.00
The Omron BP6350 7 Series Wireless Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor is powered by Omron Advanced Accuracy technology, which measures 5x more data points for more consistent, precise readings. This wrist monitor will measure, store, and let you review 90 readings for 1 user. Sync via Bluetooth to the free Omron Connect app for unlimited memory, graphs, and trend tracking, as well as unlimited users. The Omron Connect app works with iOS and Android devices.
LJ –
My Omron (B/p and pulse)It’s a nice looking Machine, with all the bells and whistles I need, just what is needed to get an accurate B/P reading, heart rate and quality. It can also be paired with Bluetooth.
Thomas81 –
Great, Bluetooth button on the back.So much easier to use when I am alone doing it by myself. The results are more consistent. I’ve read these are better for obese folks like myself. Syncing works pretty well 90% of the time. The bluetooth button is on the back fyi, the instructions made me think it was on the front.
Barbara –
Every day, it’s easy.It’s handy. I like the wrist pressure monitor and since I have high blood pressure, I check it every day. The doctor said he didn’t want me to come back every time my pressure was up. In other words, I am in charge of keeping it down. This is what I use.
Jerry –
Great little BP monitorSo far I really like this Blood Pressure Monitor, I need to check my blood pressure everyday and this is small / compact, so it’s easy to travel with. Using the monitor with the app is easy and I like that you can add notes to each reading (I’m diabetic, so I add my blood sugar readings in my notes). I haven’t tried this yet, but looking forward to being able to export my results so I can provide to my doctor at my next appointment (should be easier and more detailed than trying to write down in a log book).
The one thing I feel that is missing is a backlight on the monitor so you can view results in low light conditions. Please note that it does have a position light, in that it will light up a heart symbol when the monitor is at the right position/height, but it doesn’t light up the results area of the monitor. I’m sure this was done to save the batteries, but would be nice to have the option of turning on a backlight if you wanted to.
All in all, I’m pretty pleased with the monitor and the associated app. Was easy to pack for a recent trip, especially with the included case. Just dropped it in a small bag with my diabetic supplies and medication organizers.
Jack –
Good product with some flawsI don’t know how accurate the Orman 7 Wrist Band BPM ism, I’m unable to have my Dr check it at this time. The instruction manual for the Mdl Bp6350 is the worst I’ve seen, it’s just plain confusing especially when setting up the BPM. It took several minutes to find the On/Off switch for bluetooth pairing with their application. The way it looks in the directions is it’s a touch button, not true the switch is located on the underside of the BPM and it can’t be seen unless the strap is moved aside and definitely not when on the BPM is on users wrist. Pairing with their App has been hit or miss I have not been able to do so on the 1st try. It’s not that I have a problem with technology. I use apps and bluetooth all the time for my headsets, camera speakers and etc.
The instructions say the wrist band should be located 1/2″ between the cuff and the bottom of the wrist. In my case I get errors when I follow those directions. I found I had to place the wristband right at the bottom of the palm/wrist. There’s more but in general the instruction sheet needs to be rewritten so that it’s less confusing and makes it easier to set up. The Heart zone indicator requires readings be taken in good light otherwise you’ll not be able to see the high/low indicator.
James –
Terrible for a Good Company.Hard to Read when on Wrist and Align with Heart. Has to Be Put Exactly in Right Position to Obtain Proper Reading. Needs More Work before Selling to Public.
Leonor –
Poor display screenPoor display screen quality, easy to use, great accuracy, but numbers are featured in black print on a dark grey background instead of white, when you move monitor numbers disappear %26 reappear.
Catherine –
Let this one go.I dislike everything about it. I can’t make it work. I assumed you put the batteries in and it would work. Far from it. You have to pair it to a smart phone. Didn’t say anything about that anywhere when I was shopping online for this item. I tried pairing it to my brand new smartphone and I still can’t make it work. Had to give it one star. Would have given it less if I could. Will be sending this back.
Regina –
Crushed boxThe box was delivered crushed. I had a virtual chat with customer service and was supposed to receive a new one by yesterday but I did not. I havent even received an email like I was told I would. I would have to say that I may not order from Walmart again. I heard they wanted to be like Amazon. We have a long way to go
Dick –
Consistently inaccurate results.Not accurate enough to trust. I matched its readings to a “calibrated” cuff BP monitor and it never displayed readings that were even similar. I also tried taking successive readings (one every 5 minutes). These were consistently inconsistent by a fair amount. This indicated to me that I couldn’t trust the results.