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The Mebak BP Machine is an automatic digital blood pressure monitor designed for home use, featuring one-touch operation, high-accuracy data monitoring, a large LED backlit display, an adjustable cuff for comfort, and advanced dual-user memory to track health metrics for two individuals.
F**1
Good monitor
This monitor is accurate to about five points on the bp scale compared to a doctors cuff.It is small and quiet if you do not have a large arm which is nice. It also comes with a usb cord so you can plug it is to a wall outlet and not use the aaa batteries if you wish. I am glad I made this purchase.
K**O
2 users/120 readings each; small display; 4 AAA required but micro-USB supplied - 3.5 stars
This is the 38th BP monitor that I have tried and ordered through Amazon either via purchase or the Vine program. Accuracy is within a few points of my gold star monitors. This one has two user modes which supposedly store 120 readings per user. After the reading, it displays systolic and diastolic pressure and pulse. It averages the BP after three successful BP readings. It has an irregular heartbeat indicator, date, and time only in the 24-hour clock (military time). It requires four AAA batteries (NOT INCLUDED) or can be powered via the INCLUDED micro-USB cable.INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE- One BP unit- One BP User Manual- One soft case- Micro-USB cableTo take my blood pressure, I affixed the cuff around my LEFT arm with my palm turned up and the cable running down the underside of my arm. I made sure my arm was at heart level and my feet were flat on the floor. Then I pressed start and after a little bit, I had my reading. I pressed stop to turn off the unit since it doesn't seem to shut off automatically. The systolic and diastolic pressures and pulse are displayed.Blood pressure is never the same from moment to moment, so it is expected to get variable readings within a certain range even over the several minutes. It is important for a user to learn how to take their BP to get an accurate reading or it may appear that a monitor is not working when, in fact, it is user error. There are many great videos online that can help teach this.In summary, this monitor is accurate, averages BP numbers after three readings, and has a cuff 22-40 cm (8.7 to 15.7 inches) that will fit most users. The LCD is small but still readable. The readings take longer than some other monitors I tried and the cuff squeezes the arm tighter also. Memory deletion is only possible one-by-one, which is a pain. The current price of $29.99 is competitive.For those who are interested, I attached some notes about the other monitors I have tried. Omron Series 5 Upper Arm BP Monitor – This is known as the gold standard of BP monitors. It stores 100 readings between 2 users. It does not come with a case and it is battery operated but an AC adapter can be purchased separately. The arm cuffs on this monitor will fit most people. (5 stars) A&D Wrist BP Monitor Model UB-543 – This is the monitor I use most often in the winter so I do not have to disrobe to expose my arm. It stores 120 readings between 2 users. It is great for portability, comes with a hard case, and is battery operated. In addition, it has C.P. G. (Correct Position Guidance) to ensure the user does not make an error. That only works if it is turned on. Accuracy is spot on, which is atypical of wrist monitors. (5 stars) HealthSmart Upper Arm BP Monitor – This is great if a talking monitor in both English and Spanish is needed. It stores 120 readings between 2 users. In addition to battery operation, it comes with an AC adapter, two very flimsy cuffs, and a case. If the cuffs were better, this would be my favorite arm monitor. (4 stars) Choice Basic Upper Arm BP monitor Model UA-767F-CP – Super basic. Only stores 15 numbers in memory for one user without any date and time. There’s no case and it is battery operated only. (3 stars) Choice Basic Multi-User Upper Arm BP monitor Model UA-611-CP – This is good if storage for 4 family members is needed. It comes with a carrying case and it is battery operated only. (4 stars) Miecux Digital Upper Arm Monitor – The monitor is for 2 users w/99 readings each. Only a standard cuff is supplied & the cuff cable is short. The two power options available are 4 AA batteries or micro-USB (cable not supplied). (3 stars) XUMAO Digital Upper Arm Monitor 2020 Version - The monitor is for 2 users w/99 readings each. There’s an alarm feature. A larger-sized standard cuff is supplied but the cuff cable is short. The two power options available are 4 AA batteries or micro-USB (neither is supplied). (3.5 stars) 1by one Digital Upper Arm BP Monitor - This is a decent monitor with a large cuff so larger individuals can use it. It is battery operated via 4 AAA batteries and only has one user mode with 99 memory points. The biggest negative is the European date and time. (3.5 stars) Teyiyes Digital Upper Arm BP Monitor -This is a great monitor with a large cuff, two power sources (4 AAA batteries or A/C cable), and 2 user capacity 90 memory capacity for each. (4.5 stars) Etekcity Digital Bluetooth Upper Arm BP Monitor Model TMB-1583-BS - The monitor is for 2 users w/90 readings each. It has a large cuff and two power sources (4 AAA batteries or A/C cable). The drawbacks are that I could not get the monitor to pair with the app with Bluetooth on and the angle of the display makes it difficult to read unless it is tilted back. Also, the time is only displayed as a 24-hour clock. (3 stars) A ANJOCARE Upper Arm BP Monitor Model HB062-HSY - The monitor is for 2 users w/250 readings each. It has a large cuff with a cord that is just a tad shorter than other monitors I tried. There is one power source included (4 AAA batteries). There is also a connection for A/C cord but that must be purchased separately. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. (4 stars) KIUZOU Wrist BP Monitor – This monitor has two user modes w/99 readings per user. The cuff is large, so most people will be able to use this. Two AAA batteries are the only power option. There is a speech option which is set by default. Time setting is military time only. (3 stars but no longer available on Amazon) Vive Precision Upper Arm Smart BP Monitor – This monitor has four user modes w/240 readings per user. The cuff is large enough to fit almost anyone. This can be powered by four AA batteries or A/C adapter – both supplied. It has a seven-day AM/PM average feature in addition to the regular average feature. Smart app does not work and keeps crashing. (3 stars) Asobilor Large Display Upper Arm BP Monitor Model U-81H – This monitor has two user modes with 90 readings per user. The cuff is large enough to fit almost anyone. This can be powered by four AAA batteries (not included) or A/C adapter (included). It has a regular BP average feature. The display is large for easy reading. (4 stars) Sejoy Wrist BP Monitor – This monitor has two user modes with 60 readings per user. The cuff is large enough to fit almost anyone. This can be powered by the two included AAA batteries. The LED is large. The unit is simple to use and operate. Unfortunately, the BP is actually 20 points lower than it should be for the top number (systolic pressure) and 0 to 5 points lower for the bottom number (diastolic pressure) mostly due to the unit/cuff design that does not allow for a secure fit. The respiration number is accurate, however. (2 stars) URBEST Large Display Upper Arm BP Monitor – This monitor has two user modes with 90 readings per user. The cuff is large enough to fit almost anyone. This can be powered by four AAA batteries (included) or included USB cable. The display is large for easy reading. Time is in military time only (24-hour clock). The cuff inflation is so strong that this is the most uncomfortable monitor I ever tried. It caused my arm to go numb and left a mark and pain for hours. (2 stars) Aleshon Store Electronic Wrist BP Monitor Model W202 - This monitor has two user modes with 99 readings per user. The cuff is large enough to fit almost anyone. This can be powered by two AAA batteries, NOT INCLUDED. The LED is large and the unit is simple to use and operate. There’s also a voice assist option. Unfortunately, the BP is around 10 points lower than it should be for the top number (systolic pressure) and 0 to 5 points lower for the bottom number (diastolic pressure). The closer the user holds the arm to heart level, the less the inaccuracy but it is still not as good as the gold standard. The respiration number is accurate, however. (2 stars) Huuloo Upper Arm BP Monitor – This monitor has two user modes with 120 readings per user. This monitor is very basic as it does not have an average or irregular heartbeat feature. The cuff is large enough to fit almost anyone. This can be powered by four AAA batteries (included) or included USB cable. The display is large for easy reading. Time is in military time only (24-hour clock). There’s voice guidance. (3 stars) Backagin Home Upper Arm BP Monitor - This monitor did not work at all and kept displaying ERR4 indicating there is a cuff problem. As an FYI only, this has two user modes with 99 readings per user. After three readings it provides an average. The cuff is large enough to fit almost anyone. This can be powered by four AAA batteries (included) or included USB cable (no A/C adapter). The display is large for easy reading. Time is both in a 12 and 24-hour clock. (1 star) Urion Upper Arm BP Monitor - This monitor holds a total of 240 readings if using all two user modes. Operation is via 4 AAA batteries but the ones included were DEAD. The other power option is via a 6V adapter that is not included. The manual is comprehensive and clear. The cuff is large enough for most individuals. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. The readings are extremely accurate. Time is in military time only. This is a great basic monitor and would have received 5 stars if it were not for the DEAD batteries. (4 stars) Famidoc Upper Arm BP Monitor Model FDBP-A4 - This monitor holds a total of 240 readings if using all two user modes. It has an irregular heartbeat indicator. There is one very large cuff provided that will fit most. Power options are via a USB cable (NOT included) or via four AAA batteries (included). The LCD Display is large and easy to read. Time settings are in the 24-hour clock only (a.k.a. military time). The biggest negative is that it does NOT have an AVERAGE feature for the BP readings like other monitors do. (4 stars) AQESO Upper Arm BP Monitor This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. There is one very large cuff provided to fit most. There are two power options supplied, either via USB cable or via four AAA batteries. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. Time settings are in the 24-hour clock only (a.k.a. military time). The biggest negative is that it does NOT have an AVERAGE feature for the BP readings like other monitors do. It is also very basic and does not have an irregular heartbeat indicator. (4 stars) PANACARE Upper Arm BP Monitor This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. There is one very large cuff provided to fit most. There are two power options, either via USB cable (included) or via four AA batteries (not included). The LCD Display is large but sometimes not easy to read due to the haze of other numbers. Time settings are available in a 12 or 24-hour clock. The numbers are AVERAGED after two reads. BP takes a long time to register, so this is not a fast reader. Voice option is available. (3 stars) Femometer Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor - This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. There is one very large cuff provided so most people will be able to use this. There are two power options supplied, either via a Type C USB cable or via four AAA batteries. The LCD Display is large and easy to read and color coded in orange, green, and red based on the hypertension level which is EXCELLENT. Time settings are in the 24-hour clock only (a.k.a. military time). The numbers are averaged after three BP and it has an irregular heartbeat indicator. (4.5 stars but no longer available on Amazon) Difini Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor – This monitor is cheap junk. It holds a total of 180 readings if using all two user modes. It has a large display and takes two AAA batteries NOT included. There is an average feature and irregular heartbeat indicator. The manual is incomplete. Accuracy is within range of my gold star monitors and this monitor would have received 4 stars had it not been for the cheap faceplate which falls off repeatedly because it is only taped on. There is a speech option which is set by default but can be turned off. There are NO date or time settings. (2 stars) Tonplue-Achoop Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor – This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. The LCD Display is large, easy to read, and color coded in orange/yellow, green, and red based on the hypertension level. It takes four AA batteries NOT included or a micro-USB cable (included). There is an average feature after three readings. Accuracy is within + or – 5 to 8 points of my gold star monitors. There are date or time settings in both 12 and 24-hour clock. (3.5 stars) Sunbeam Upper Arm BP Monitor – This monitor holds a total of 180 readings if using both user modes. The LCD Display is large, easy to read, and the hypertension level is highlighted in black along the bar. It takes four AAA batteries INCLUDED. There is an average feature after three readings. There is a speech option which is set by default but can be turned off. Accuracy is within range of my gold star monitors. There are date and time settings in 24-hour clock only (a.k.a. military time). There is also an alarm feature and irregular heartbeat indicator. The cuff size is average which will fit many but not all. (4 stars) AQESO Upper Arm BP Monitor with high memory Model U87E – This monitor holds a total of 1,000 readings if using both user modes. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. It takes four AAA batteries INCLUDED and has the ability for a USB type C power connection (cable NOT provided). Accuracy is within a few points of my gold star monitors. There are date and time settings in 24-hour clock only (a.k.a. military time). There is also an irregular heartbeat indicator. The cuff size is large enough for most users. The biggest negative about this unit is that there is NO AVERAGE feature. (4 stars) Annsky Upper Arm BP Monitor Model BSX516 - This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. It takes four AA batteries (INCLUDED) or a micro-USB cable (NOT included). There is an average feature after two readings. Accuracy is within + or – 5 to 10 points of my gold star monitors. There are date or time settings in both 12 and 24-hour clock. The cuff size is large but thin and will fit most people. (3 stars) MOEMOE BABY Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor - This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. There are two power options but NONE are included. It takes four AA batteries or a micro-USB cable. There is an average feature after three readings. There are date or time settings in both 24-hour clock (military time) only. The cuff size is average and is not as large as my other monitors. There is also voice broadcast mode and two alarm options. The box indicates it has an irregular heartbeat indicator but the manual doesn’t mention it. (3.5 stars) Antrolife Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor Model BPM2022 - This monitor holds a total of 180 readings if using both user modes. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. It takes four AAA batteries INCLUDED or a USB type C power connection (cable INCLUDED). Accuracy is a few points off from my gold star monitors tending toward the low side. There are date and time settings in 24-hour clock only (a.k.a. military time). There is also an irregular heartbeat indicator. The cuff size is large enough for most users. The unit has AVERAGE feature but the recall is not marked as such, which is a negative. It has a speech option with a heavy Chinese accent. (3 stars) MOOMOO BABY Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor - This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. The power options are four AAA batteries (NOT included) or a micro-USB cable (included). There is an average feature after two readings. There are date or time settings in 24-hour clock (military time) only. The cuff size is large. The voice option (in a heavy Chinese accent) is permanent as the menu option to turn it off is not included, even though the manual says it is. There is an irregular heartbeat indicator. (3.5 stars) Baymed Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor - This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. The LCD Display is medium but easy to read and color coded in green, yellow, and red based on the hypertension level—which is EXCELLENT. There are two power options. It takes four AAA batteries or a USB Type C cable (both are included). There is an average feature after two readings. There are date or time settings in AM/PM (not military time). The cuff size is large. There is an irregular heartbeat indicator. Accuracy is spot on. (5 stars) Checkme Arm Cuff Only Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor for iOS or Android Model BP2A-2022325 – This is one unique monitor. The monitor and cuff are in one unit and this is most useful if paired with the iOS or Android app. The cuff size is large but the display on the cuff is small. Operation is simple. This is rechargeable and comes with the USB Type C cable for charging. There is no average feature or irregular heartbeat indicator on either the unit or app. There is no user designation on the monitor but such a distinction is possible in the app. In fact, the readings can be associated with multiple users (number and amount unknown). The data and time are automated through the Bluetooth pairing with the app. As of May 2022, the app is quirky and does not always connect. The BP unit itself is accurate and simple to use but this is not suitable for everyone. (4 stars) PANACARE Upper Arm BP Monitor Model BSX516 This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. There is one very large cuff provided usable for most. There are two power options, either via USB cable (included) or via four AA batteries (not included). The LCD Display is large and easy to read and color coded depending on hypertension level. Time settings are available in a 12 or 24-hour clock. The numbers are AVERAGED after two reads. Voice and alarm options are available. (3.5 stars) Ziqing Upper Arm BP Monitor Model XB-04 - This monitor holds a total of 198 readings if using all two user modes. The LCD Display is large and easy to read. There are two power options of either four AA batteries (NOT included) or a micro-USB cable (included). There is an average feature after two readings. There are date or time settings in 24-hour clock (military time) only. The cuff size is large and will fit most users. There is also voice broadcast mode and two alarm options. This does not have an irregular heartbeat indicator. (4.5 stars) RUORD Wrist BP Monitor Model CK-W118 – This monitor is surprisingly accurate unlike most wrist monitors. It holds a total of 180 readings over two user modes, has a large display, and voice assist. It requires 2 AAA batteries (NOT included). It averages after two readings. There is no date/time option available or irregular heartbeat indicator. It is a SUPER SIMPLISTIC but accurate monitor. (4 stars)
K**R
This is one of the best monitors that I have ever used
I use this twice a day to monitor my blood pressure for my doctor so we can discuss this later
B**S
Great product
It’s great. Easy to use and also has the option to use USB port.
A**R
accurate readings
It was purchased for someone else but I used it myself and I liked it.
D**E
Does not hold the charge.
Does not hold the charge.
M**K
Best vaule
Ease to use and a great vaule
A**R
Works
It does the job.
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