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iHealth Track Smart Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, Adjustable Cuff Large Arm Friendly, Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine, App-Enabled for iOS & Android
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Product details
Brand | IHealth |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Band Size | 16.5 inches |
Product Dimensions | 3.9"L x 3.9"W x 1.6"Th |
- Clinically Accurate: Easy Operation by two buttons, Advanced Accuracy, No Calibration required.
- Large Multi-Color Backlit Display: The large, oversized numbers make reading the results from this upper arm blood pressure monitoring device a breeze. Coded (GREEN/YELLOW/RED) display tells if your blood pressure readings are optimal or not.
- Easy Management: Manage and track up to 99 readings on your blood pressure monitor and unlimited readings on your smartphone with iHealth's free iOS and Android applications ( iOS 8.0 or later. Android 5.0 or later.Requires Bluetooth 4.0.and up).
- Heart Rhythm Disturbances: This unit automatically identifies and alerts you to any heart rhythm disturbances. If detected, a warning symbol will be displayed after the measurement is taken.
- What You Get: 1 x 510K Cleared & Medical CE Approved blood pressure monitor that meets ESH 2010 performance standards, 4 AAA batteries, 1 wide range cuff that fits upper arms with Circumference of 8.7"-16.5" (22-42cm),1 Instruction manual & 1 Quick User Guide (English, French and Spanish),our worry-free 12-month warranty and friendly California-based customer service.
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iHealth is dedicated to empowering healthier lives. During the pandemic, iHealth was actively supporting the public by bringing at-home COVID tests to more people ASAP.
iHealth is also a leader in designing and manufacturing consumer-friendly, mobile healthcare products connected through the cloud. It focuses on delivering high-quality products for people to measure, track, and share a full range of health information with the doctors.
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iHealth Track Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor
Accurate, powerful and user-friendly for everyday use
- Taking your blood pressure has never been easier with iHealth Track! With the press of one button, you can view your result directly on the display without connecting to a smartphone.
- As the first blood pressure monitor for iPhone available in the market, iHealth Track can be connected with smartphones and tablets, allowing you to monitor your heart health and improve your day-to-day wellness.
- Clinically validated, FDA approved and doctor recommended
- Color-coded backlit to indicate different blood pressure levels
- Stores up to 99 readings on the device, unlimited in the App
- Wide-range cuff size with diameter of 8.7"-16.5" (22-42cm)
- Share your results with your doctor by exporting data to Excel, PDF, or CSV file
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Approved accuracyMeeting the latest European Society of Hypertension 2010 standards, iHealth Track is also an FDA cleared, clinically validated and doctor recommended blood pressure monitor. It measures your systolic, diastolic blood pressure, heart rate and detects irregular heartbeat. |
One-button measurementAllows you to measure your heart health by pressing one button without connecting to a smartphone. The device itself can record and store up to 99 readings. |
Sync and track your healthAll readings can be synced to your smartphone and tablet. View and track your results against the JNC guidelines via easy-to-understand graphs. Compatible with Samsung Health and Apple Health. |
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 3.66 x 6.26 x 6.38 inches; 15.45 Ounces
- Item model number : KN-550BT
- Batteries : 4 AAA batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available : June 26, 2017
- Manufacturer : iHealth (HBA)
- ASIN : B01C5QS1T8
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,178 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
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I’ve been doing this for awhile now and, by the time conditions are perfect to have your blood pressure taken and you’ve done everything right (sit straight up, both feet flat on the floor, quiet as mouse… oh, you had some caffeine? You’ll have to wait a bit. Oh, you were just walking? You’ll have to give it ten minutes, STOP TALKING!!, etc.) you’ll quickly realize your own medical staff has never done any of this stuff prior to taking your blood pressure.
Having the upper arm cuff does make me believe this is more accurate than wrist cuffs, but I’m probably full of it. All I know is that this monitor is pretty consistent with its readings and, that’s the best I can do. It’s incredibly easy to read, and very easy to operate, but putting these arm cuffs on yourself takes some getting used to.
You can record your readings to an app, but instead of doing so automatically, you need to press the appropriate buttons to upload them. It’s always nice to have something to keep track of your readings for you, but be aware your readings aren’t private; choosing to use this feature means your data is being shared.
PROS:
My goal was to be able to take vitals and keep track of it digitally to see a trend and be able to show doctors. It allows for up two patients.
It’s been useful as we suspect he has pneumonia- I can add notes to the entries and the cuff shows exactly where to line up on the arm.
CONS: I’m not super thrilled on the syncing protocol. You have to enter a mode in your app and press a button on the monitor to initiate syncing- and even THEN you have to upload that, afterwards.
The instructions on this is not clear and where I have a glucose monitor that automatically uploads the data when you enter the app and are within proximity to the device from 3 years ago- this feels rudimentary for a more modern piece of Bluetooth equipment.
It also shows my husband has an arrhythmia but isn’t clear about that either.
Overall, I’m satisfied with this product regardless of the irritation of process to sync it but I would have been happier if their other products weren’t so expensive or unavailable (health watches, o2 sensors, thermometers, etc) so that I could have all our health appliances on ONE app.
The watches aren’t even available (they have many but offer one on their shop and it’s unavailable) and the shop is hard to navigate through the app.
By Jyn Meyer Design on July 24, 2022
PROS:
My goal was to be able to take vitals and keep track of it digitally to see a trend and be able to show doctors. It allows for up two patients.
It’s been useful as we suspect he has pneumonia- I can add notes to the entries and the cuff shows exactly where to line up on the arm.
CONS: I’m not super thrilled on the syncing protocol. You have to enter a mode in your app and press a button on the monitor to initiate syncing- and even THEN you have to upload that, afterwards.
The instructions on this is not clear and where I have a glucose monitor that automatically uploads the data when you enter the app and are within proximity to the device from 3 years ago- this feels rudimentary for a more modern piece of Bluetooth equipment.
It also shows my husband has an arrhythmia but isn’t clear about that either.
Overall, I’m satisfied with this product regardless of the irritation of process to sync it but I would have been happier if their other products weren’t so expensive or unavailable (health watches, o2 sensors, thermometers, etc) so that I could have all our health appliances on ONE app.
The watches aren’t even available (they have many but offer one on their shop and it’s unavailable) and the shop is hard to navigate through the app.
The only caveat I’ve noticed is that you need to take a few readings before they stabilize and stop shifting around. My blood pressure is around 120/80 but it always starts me off at around 140/90, second reading will be 135/85, third at 130/83 etc till it roughly settles a couple of points above or below your reading. Make sure you spend a few mins taking readings instead of trusting the first couple of readings you see
I bought this iHealth Track wireless blood pressure monitor for my parents. Their readings are always higher at the doctor's office so I just wondered about the accuracy for this machine, but explained by the primary care doctor it maybe related to the white coat hypertension. For me I tried it and the readings are almost the same as the reading at the doctor's office so I trusted our family doctor. We used Omron 5 blood pressure monitor before but it's without the smart feature that allows my family member to upload the data to the smartphone. Thanks for the smart app by iHealth , they allows to export to CSV, EXCEL and PDF file directly and it's the most time saving to type manually via email to our doctor!
COMPARING OMRON 5 SERIES AND IHEALTH TRACK BLUETOOTH BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR : CUFF, DISPLAY, POWER AND FEATURES
OMRON 5 Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor :
-2 Users and 100 Reading memory (50 memory per user)
-Soft cuff which I like better than iHealth Track, it fits arm circumferences from 9 to 17 inches in circumference
-with lens cover which iHealth Track does not have, it's for the protection of LCD display.
-4 AA batteries
-Hard plastic shell
-Measuring during deflection which same as iHealth Track, around 40 seconds for me to finish a testing.
-Size is bigger than iHealth Track blood pressure monitor.
- Accuracy is okay as same as the iHealth Track, normal for me but higher for my parent's readings comparing the results tested at the doctor's office.
iHealth Track Bluetooth Upper Arm blood pressure monitor:
- 1 User only with 99 reading memory, unlimited storage in the app and cloud! Yes, iHealth does provide free cloud service to their hardware users and you have to register an account to use it, even without the devices and use that app as a digital logbook, guess very few people using it for digital logbook if they don't have the device.
-Seems regular normal cuff as the Relion blood pressure monitor that selling in Walmart I like Omron's cuff more. The Track's cuff fits upper arms with Circumference of 8.7"-16.5" (22-42cm),quite similar like Omrom 5's 9 to 17 inches.
- Multi-color backlit LCD display!!! Guess this feature is from the genius' brain! Green means normal BP level, yellow means high blood pressure and red means severe hypertension which you need to take good attention. Even without the lens cover like Omron but it doesn't matter at all with this great feature.
-4 x AAA batteries
-Hard plastic shell
-Measuring during deflection and same as Omrom blood pressure monitor, around 40 seconds for me to get a result since press the start button.
-Size is quite handy comparing with Omrom 5 series BP machine.
-Accuracy is great for me as I got the almost the same results from the doctor's office.
-Bluetooth! YES! I love this feature as bought it and the iHealth's app is a great tool to track the blood pressure! Same as ads. I see the reviews people said it does not support iPhone 10, I think they may don't know how to connect as it's a Bluetooth 4.0 and needs to connect by launching the app. No problems for the app set up. You can do the things from this amazon app :
->View results and learn more about each measurement.
->Check if your blood pressure is in the normal BP range.
->Take notes and record your mood or activity with each measurement.
->Store results in a digital logbook.
->Real-time results and trends.
->Set reminders to measure your blood pressure.
->Export your data as CSV, XLS, or PDF to share with your doctor.
Everything you need for a good wireless upper arm blood pressure monitor iHealth Track all has.If ask me to soccer these two blood pressure monitors, I will give 6.5 to Omron 5 and 8.0 for iHealth Track. But for this price I can complain nothing as it's almost the unbeatable price on Amazon for a blood pressure monitor with these features and nice app.You can use with or without smartphone which it's easy for elder people using.
Hope this review has been of help--thanks for slogging through all the detail. These are all good blood pressure monitors depending on your specific needs or preferred cuff, brand, display and wireless feature.
HAPPY MEASURING!
Be nice to control initial starting pressure. It starts at about 180-190! Red yellow green panel is a nice feature but there have been several yellow readings at normal BP.
Overall nice affordable unit packed with features!
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Also, it's not made clear how two people can split the readings to their separate iphones.
For an armband monitor it's quite compact.
More accurate than a wrist monitor.
I am urgently requesting that you would reconsider granting me a refund. I realize people have been in the habit of using things for a while and then try to return them, but I really have not used it since I put it all back in the box.
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