With its pros. I am 63 years old. After heart surgery. Naturally, I have several conventional blood pressure monitors, which I checked with medical professional blood pressure monitors. I purchased this "watch" in the hope of receiving current information about my condition. The display, of course, is crooked for old people, it is hard to see, only in good lighting. But given the long running time of the "watch" up to 4 weeks, this is tolerable. I travel a lot, I work, and this quality is very important. There are other advantages, but rather dubious, they do not perform the main function (for me). Measure pulse, steps, sleep, everything measures well, but basically these functions can be obtained with a decent smartphone or a fitness bracelet for 30 euros. With its cons. The main drawback. After setting up-synchronizing the readings of the hand odometer and the "clock", for some time, while my state of health is stable, the readings of the watch and the hand tonometer are similar. But as soon as I had a sharp change in pressure, the watch shows by inertia the previous range of pressure fluctuations. For example, there was a pressure of 160, then it dropped to 120, the clock still shows 150, 155 mm. So I got caught a few times. I do not understand what is happening to me, because for me 120 is a very low pressure. That is, for me it is an established fact that the testimony is lying. I would gladly sell them to someone. Indulge in your health without me.
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