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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 7.25 x 5.25 x 3.25 inches; 11.2 ounces
Item model number : Batteries Included
Batteries : 4 AAA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : September 2, 2014
Manufacturer : Greater Goods
ASIN : B00N9I63PG
Best Sellers Rank: #31,719 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #49 in Automatic Arm Blood Pressure Monitors
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Advanced Features: This blood pressure machine has an irregular heartbeat sensor, healthy range indicator, and multi-user memory, making it a top choice among the top-rated blood pressure machines for home use. NOTE: This model does not have Bluetooth.
Will the cuff fit you? Please measure the circumference of your bicep – this cuff fits arms with the following dimensions: 8.75 – 16.5 in, 22-42 cm. Please note: The fit will affect the accuracy of this product.
Easy to Use: Secure the comfort cuff, press the large, start/stop button on Greater Goods blood pressure monitors & instantly view your systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and pulse on the bright, backlit screen.
A Home Blood Pressure Monitor Made Right: The Greater Goods blood pressure machine sets the standard for blood pressure monitors with a backlit display, a large stop/start button, and an irregular heart rate detector.
The Complete Kit: One of the best electric blood pressure monitors for home use, this kit includes the digital blood pressure machine, an automated blood pressure cuff, batteries, a wall plug, and a travel case.

teena –
Solid BP Monitor After a Rocky Start
I initially had to contact Greater Goods Customer Service because the first unit I received had a defective cuff or pump, and it wouldn’t inflate properly. Fortunately, their support team was responsive, and I was able to return the faulty unit and receive a replacement.The new unit works well and has become part of our daily routine for monitoring my elderly father’s blood pressure. We rely on the AC adapter, as the battery option doesn’t seem to function reliably. That said, the monitor is easy to use, has a bright and clear LED screen, and can store data for two users, which is a helpful feature.Overall, despite the initial hiccup, the product is serving its purpose effectively
M. Stanek –
Good Product, Great Customer Service
After testing for borderline high blood pressure twice, I decided that I need to monitor the situation more closely at home every day. I had always had pretty decent blood pressure, up until last year (I am 49 now). In any event, I checked Amazon for monitors, and I typically look for anything that is Prime, modestly priced and at least 500 reviews averaging 4 or more stars. This was one that fit the bill, so I pulled the trigger.Clean and easy to read, I turned it on and immediately screwed up the settings to measure in kPa rather than mmHg (the common measurement). I tried like heck to switch it to mmHg, but there was no way to do so… or so I thought. Unfortunately, the manual does not have directions on how to switch it back, so I called the toll free support line (brilliant, btw), and sent an email asking how to allow me to reset the measurement settings. The person I received on the phone was very helpful and polite and spoke fluent English, thankfully. Took about 10 seconds to have me fix the problem. I also received a very polite and supportive email from another rep telling me the same thing. I answered him back, and told him problem solved, and he wrote me back again to say “great, thanks and let me know if there is anything else I can do.” I was VERY impressed with the customer service, which is severely lacking in many companies and industries.OH, and by the way, the product works as advertised. Very easy to use, consistent and allows you to put in two users, and track up to 60 records each. It is a great little device and even has a nice carrying pouch so you can take it with you.
Laurel –
Accurate monitor. Edited to 5 stars!
● Update – Sept 28, 2019:I’ve been using this GG bp monitor cuff for several months, & I’m increasing my original rating.Accuracy & reliability are still most important. But beyond that, I love that it’s small, & that it’s so easy to use – basically fool-proof. Earlier I’d said that the size of the sleeve made it tricky to get on. Maybe it’s gotten worn to fit where it needs to on my arm, or maybe I just got used to it, but it’s not an issue anymore.The other thing I didn’t like was the memory scrolling. Well I went & looked at the instructions & guess what – there’s a way to do what I thought it couldn’t. (Start with the Mem button from OFF)Still wish it came with a power cord, so I could use the batteries as a back-up. Otherwise I love this thing● Original (4 stars):I love having a bp monitor at home. I have a dysautomia (POTS) so it’s nice to have evidence of my symptoms – both to reassure myself, and to show others, that I’m not making it up.It’s accurate, tested against my (paramedic) husband’s cuff & stethoscope.The batteries that came with it are in the monitor; however, I noticed that taking them out wiped all my data, so I just leave them now.I store it tucked neatly in its case, with the power cord still attached and plugged in. The monitor stays cool to the touch. And I’m not using (much) battery power.Why not 5-☆?• The cuff is huge, and this makes it a little tricky to fasten properly. (My arm is about 11.75″ at bicep.)I would’ve left 5 for just this.• The main thing I’d change is how you have to scroll through the memory. There are 2 navigation buttons: “Mem” has an up-arrow, and “User” has a down-arrow. But to scroll through my memory, I can only go one way, i.e., “up.” There’s no way to scroll back down in the other direction, because the down-arrow takes you to User 2’s data.I guess I’m used to 2-way memory scrolling from 20+ years of glucose monitors. But it is annoying to have to go all the way through, just to see in the other direction – and hard to get used to, with the other button right there.Overall I’m happy with the Greater Goods bp monitor, and I would recommend it. Especially considering the company.(I’ve bought many non-medical things from their shop over the years, with some of the $ going Diabetes and Alzheimer’s research.)Oh – Don’t bother with the Asuron protection. I bought it, but later saw that the monitor came with a 2-year manufacturer warranty from Greater Goods, so I cancelled the 3rd-party insurance for a refund.
Kuriappan Alappat –
Very well designed
I have been using this device for about a week now. Very impressed with the product. It is very compact and comes with a carrying case. It has very intuitive user interface, pluse jitter detection, storage for 60 measurements for 2 users, and automatic averaging of the last three measurements.I wish it had an option to buy a smaller length cuff. The single cuff which comes with it is made long to fit all upper arm sizes. Since my upper arm is smaller in diameter I have to pull in a lot of length to tighten the cuff and the longer length of velcro makes it a bit time consuming. However, I have become faster in tightening the cuff with practice. I would strongly recommend this BP monitor.