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Review on Blood pressure monitor AND UA-777 with standard cuff and mains adapter by Ognian Nikolov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are disadvantages, but the product is usable.

All the reviews are fake, except for the bottom one. I bought this blood pressure monitor for my grandmother as a gift about 2-3 years ago. Grandmother poyuzala week and refused, because. I got too used to my old blood pressure monitor (I don’t remember the model and brand, and it doesn’t matter) and didn’t want to get used to the new blood pressure monitor, her old blood pressure monitor worked properly - the only thing was that the cuff did not fasten due to old age. As a result, he took his gift back and left it for himself - he threw a new cuff to his grandmother, and then he bought a new cuff for himself - this is a prehistory. We use at least 2 times daily. It is absolutely no different - and it cannot differ in any significant way from its counterparts within the same class, because. not every manufacturer will be able to manufacture measuring honey. equipment - get tired of paying money for all sorts of certificates. There would be a certificate and okay. Now at the stage of choosing a machine tonometer for the mother - I will take the cheapest one in its class, the only thing is that it is not or Chinese = South Korea or Japan - as if there is another choice. Guarantee 10 years - just one laugh - as if someone will keep the package and receipt - 10 years. After 5 years, the cuff and hose can be changed without options on any tonometer, a 10-year warranty does not apply to the cuff. After changing the cuff - and in the event of a breakdown of the tonometer itself - what kind of guarantee are we talking about?

Pros
  • Only suitable for those: a) who is too lazy to learn to measure his own pressure b) those who have limited opportunities for self-measurement of pressure. The cuff and tube are still alive after 2-3 years of daily use, although we keep it open.
Cons
  • Ordinary automatic tonometer. Somewhere in a year, the power supply from the PSU - the power supply - flew off - they switched to batteries. When the PSU is connected, the tonometer does not work, without the PSU (on batteries) it works fine. The sellers were talking about the Japanese assembly - the Japanese apparently make fig PSUs or a power board inside the tonometer. I wanted to first take it apart and see what was there - but I scored - it works through the batteries and okay. It measures like all automatic blood pressure monitors through one place - you have to measure 3-4 times. At the 3rd measurement, there will already be a more adequate measurement - they tested it more than once on working manual tonometers with medical staff. The first measurement is almost never real - it is always overestimated by 10-20 units. When, with a real upper 130-135, it gives 145-165 from the first measurement, this is the norm for him. As a result, the pressure was measured instead of the "handbrake" for 1-2 minutes, it turns into somersaults for 5-10 minutes, you measure and scratch your turnips - how many tablets to eat. The memory button also does not know what it shows, I am an electronic engineer by education and cannot figure out the indications of this button. Normal doctors do not trust these machines.