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QardioArm Smart Blood Pressure Monitor: Wireless, Medically Accurate, Easy to Use, Compact Digital Upper Arm Cuff. Free App for iOS, Android, Kindle, Apple Watch. Syncs with Apple and Samsung Health
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BrandQardio
Included componentsCuff Battery
Power sourceBattery
Use forArm
Sizeone size
Age range (description)Adult
⌚Apple Watch & Android Wear compatible
📶Bluetooth 4.0+ wireless sync
🔋Up to 1 year battery life
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Description
📊 Stay ahead of your health game with QardioArm — precision meets portability!
SEAMLESS SMART CONNECTIVITY - Effortlessly syncs with iOS, Android, Kindle, Apple Watch & Samsung Health via Bluetooth.
CLINICALLY ACCURATE ANYWHERE - Trusted by healthcare pros for precise readings at home, work, or travel.
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSIGHTS - Track trends, detect irregular heartbeats, set reminders, and add notes in-app.
SHARE COLLABORATE INSTANTLY - Sync data with up to 8 devices and share results with family or doctors in real-time.
ULTRA LIGHT PORTABLE DESIGN - Compact, stylish cuff fits 8.7-14.6 in arms—perfect for on-the-go monitoring.
The QardioArm Smart Blood Pressure Monitor offers clinically accurate, wireless blood pressure tracking with a sleek, lightweight cuff that fits a wide range of arm sizes. Compatible with iOS, Android, Apple Watch, and Samsung Health, it provides seamless syncing, advanced health insights, and secure data sharing with multiple users, making it the ultimate smart health companion for busy professionals.
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Brand
Qardio
Age Range Description
Adult
Material composition
Plastic
How big is the cuff (what is the maximum arm size it will fit on?)
The Note 2 does not appear in the current list of validated devices. Does it work with a Note 2 running Android 4.4.2?
has anyone compared this with the withing's wireless model? any suggestions?
Can my data be exported from their app for my own purposes, or downloaded from their cloud service?
Reviews
4.0
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K**S
If you have High BP tracking is essential, this monitor is accurate and makes it so easy...worth the price
I suffer from high blood pressure. The doctor asked me to keep regular measurements so I bought a regular blood pressure monitor thinking the problem would go away. Unfortunately blood pressure isn't like a cold. Especially for someone like me who doesn't smoke, drink etc.This may be just me, but I found using a traditional blood pressure monitor and tracking the number cumbersome and put me off doing it. I finally gave in a decided to get the much more expensive smart monitor. I read reviews for this one and the Withings one, the Withings looked nicer but was a bit more expensive. I read a number of 5 star reviews of both and struggled to decide which one to get. I then read some 1 start reviews. 1 star complaints with this one were with it being a bit odd way of registering the monitor with phones and other minor issues the Withings 1 star reviews were complaining about the accuracy of the readings themselves. This one is also approved by FDA etc, I can put up with it of fidilyness for accurate readings. However I never had any problems using it. The batteries were dead when it arrived though, which is irritating, but I saw a review complaining about this too.I have been using it for over a week now and it is great. Much quicker and easier than a traditional BP monitor. It integrates really nicely with heath kit and shows my manually recorded readings. It allows you to put comment describing how you are feeling when you take BP and automatically records where you were too using your phone location (my BP is much higher at work than home).It shows you your BP readings on the World Health Organisation chart which makes it easier to understand your BP readings. You can also do things like email report to doctor which includes summary of results and full details in attachment.It also has a nice feature where it automatically take a number of readings in a row with a short gap between to try and get a more accurate reading. Which the nurse and doctor always do, but it does it automatically.It can also show your slideshow from the photos on your phone to help keep you be relaxed during the measurement.Really nice product I wish I had bought it months ago!One final tip. I found that different colours on the Amazon page were differently priced. I got the gold one because it was £15 cheaper than the other colours! Worth looking out for.
T**H
Best BP monitor I have used so far...
Saw this in an exhibition at the Design Museum recently.As I suffer from high blood pressure and travel a lot I was intrigued by the small form-factor and the fact that it is wireless.I have had the product for a couple of weeks now and I have to say it is great.Easy to carry around - much more portable than my previous device. Having the readings stored automatically on my iPhone (5s) is great and meant I could easily show the recent history to my doctor during my checkup a few days ago.As for the app - it seems pretty good. I’ve tried the reminders but don’t actually find them that useful as I tend to remember in the evening anyway and am often too rushed to check in the morning (it’s usually not a question of needing to be reminded).The app keeps a history list as well as showing a graph that keeps track of your average reading.Also something I only just discovered is the ability to automatically take a few readings in succession and record the average. You can set how many readings it will take (up to a maximum of three) and the interval between them - the Qardio app then takes care of the rest. This should lead to even more accurate readings. A nice touch.I have two final comments:1 - The build quality would get a 9/10 as there seems to be a few gaps and a bit of flex in my particular device - more than I would like to see.2 - Although the idea is that the armband acts as a wraparound protector (which it does pretty well) I would still like to have a case as well particularly for when travelling (but I guess that is not something that many people would care so much about).So in summary - definitely a great product for anyone that needs to monitor their blood pressure on a regular basis.I hope it is sturdy enough to cope with the battering it will no doubt get as I travel around but only time will tell.
M**N
Nice bit of kit, some reservations for long term use
Straight out of the box this looks like something Apple designed, the packaging is slick and solid with the obligatory’Quick Start’ leaflet and accompanying hefty warranty booklet. Downloading the app was simple and in a few steps I had the unit set up. Yes you need to set up an account to use it, but as the NHS will soon share my data I’m not that worried.Pro’s : it works, it just works. No problem with Bluetooth, the unit activates when unrolled (make sure your phone is already on the app when you unroll the unit as it wakes and connects faster) readings are quick and load straight to the phone with a handy graph to help you visualise highs and lows.Con’s : the pump motor sounds somewhat light weight during use, nothing like my older Omron unit. The cuff can be fiddly to position to the right tension one handed. You need to roll the cuff around the unit in the same way it came packaged as this shuts off the battery and wakes the unit for each use, no, not good for people who don’t want to pack it up each time.It works with apple health ok, so far I have had consistent readings without issue so overall it’s a game changer because the readings are syncing with my phone and don’t require me to manually input them into anything.
J**B
Failed after 12 months
My experience was positive for the first 12 months but now it has stopped inflating and is therefore useless. I can feel leaking air from the cuff so believe it has sprung a leak , despite me being very careful with it. Other than that it worked OK. I liked having the results saved in the app and unlike many others I had no connection issues with my iphone 6. The results were consistent, however over read when compared to my partners calibrated professional monitor ( she is a nurse ) Systolic reads 147 when its 140 and diastolic is similarly a few points wrong. I can live with the slight inaccuracy but obviously cannot live with a product that fails at 12 months old. My partners professional equipment lasts many years despite heavy use. I am now struggling with contacting and returning this item and amazon do not make it clear, all such items have a mandatory 2 year guarantee by law.
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The doctor asked me to keep regular measurements so I bought a regular blood pressure monitor thinking the problem would go away. Unfortunately blood pressure isn't like a cold. Especially for someone like me who doesn't smoke, drink etc.This may be just me, but I found using a traditional blood pressure monitor and tracking the number cumbersome and put me off doing it. I finally gave in a decided to get the much more expensive smart monitor. I read reviews for this one and the Withings one, the Withings looked nicer but was a bit more expensive. I read a number of 5 star reviews of both and struggled to decide which one to get. I then read some 1 start reviews. 1 star complaints with this one were with it being a bit odd way of registering the monitor with phones and other minor issues the Withings 1 star reviews were complaining about the accuracy of the readings themselves. This one is also approved by FDA etc, I can put up with it of fidilyness for accurate readings. 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Which the nurse and doctor always do, but it does it automatically.It can also show your slideshow from the photos on your phone to help keep you be relaxed during the measurement.Really nice product I wish I had bought it months ago!One final tip. I found that different colours on the Amazon page were differently priced. I got the gold one because it was £15 cheaper than the other colours! Worth looking out for."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***H"},"datePublished":"18 May 2015","name":"Best BP monitor I have used so far...","reviewBody":"Saw this in an exhibition at the Design Museum recently.As I suffer from high blood pressure and travel a lot I was intrigued by the small form-factor and the fact that it is wireless.I have had the product for a couple of weeks now and I have to say it is great.Easy to carry around - much more portable than my previous device. Having the readings stored automatically on my iPhone (5s) is great and meant I could easily show the recent history to my doctor during my checkup a few days ago.As for the app - it seems pretty good. I’ve tried the reminders but don’t actually find them that useful as I tend to remember in the evening anyway and am often too rushed to check in the morning (it’s usually not a question of needing to be reminded).The app keeps a history list as well as showing a graph that keeps track of your average reading.Also something I only just discovered is the ability to automatically take a few readings in succession and record the average. You can set how many readings it will take (up to a maximum of three) and the interval between them - the Qardio app then takes care of the rest. This should lead to even more accurate readings. 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The results were consistent, however over read when compared to my partners calibrated professional monitor ( she is a nurse ) Systolic reads 147 when its 140 and diastolic is similarly a few points wrong. I can live with the slight inaccuracy but obviously cannot live with a product that fails at 12 months old. My partners professional equipment lasts many years despite heavy use. I am now struggling with contacting and returning this item and amazon do not make it clear, all such items have a mandatory 2 year guarantee by law."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":3.75,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":4}},{"@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"How big is the cuff (what is the maximum arm size it will fit on?)","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I have a 14 1/2 inch arm and it does not fit nor take accurate measurements on my arm. I’m not sure what myopic skinny millennial designed this but perhaps they should actually go check out many of the patients who need to regularly check their blood pressure and they will find a lot of people with a little bit larger arms. They have removed in entire section from their customer base because they don’t have a version with a larger cuff. That alone makes me question how accurate it could possibly be if they didn’t even factor into their design somebody with even a moderately large arm. Great idea but really poor execution."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"The Note 2 does not appear in the current list of validated devices. Does it work with a Note 2 running Android 4.4.2?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Apparently it does -- The following is on the Amazon product page: \"Android (please see getqardio.com/devices for a list of compatible devices). Requires Bluetooth 4.0 and iOS 7.0 or later or Android 4.4 \"KitKat\" or later.\" My device indicates higher BP readings than my old Omron wrist device. I don't know which one is correct - it bears further research."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"has anyone compared this with the withing's wireless model? any suggestions?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The description says clinically accurate and also uses the term medically accurate. What is your evidence that it is not? Have you compared it to your doctors readings on site?"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Can my data be exported from their app for my own purposes, or downloaded from their cloud service?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Hi Andria,Thank you for your interest in the QardioArm!I am happy to inform you that with QardioArm you would not only have a light, portable and beautiful designed blood pressure monitoring device but on top of that you will be able to export your data at any time in two different ways to be able to use it for you statistical routines:1) You can export you entire history to excel at any time, just by following this steps: Go to the \"History\" Screen click on the download icon on the top right of the screen, add there your email address or your doctor's and click on send.2) We support the integration on the Apple Health App where you can also export your measurements.We would love to welcome you as a customer to the Qardio family, and if you have any further questions please don't hesitate to contact us at [email protected] Regards The Qardio Team"}}]}]}