Blood pressure monitor AND UA-777 with standard cuff and mains adapter Review
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Description of Blood pressure monitor AND UA-777 with standard cuff and mains adapter
- Auto
- Completely useless
- Almost normal. Maybe. There is nothing to compare with.
- Low pressure may not measure.
- price, reliability, accuracy, quality, there is a network adapter, there is a storage case
- No
- Absolutely not difficult to use tonometer, which comes in a good package with a case, batteries, an adapter and a soft cuff.
- No.
- 1. Extended functionality compared to the previous version of UA-777: added an indicator of the correct position of the cuff, a movement indicator, a memory access button; 2. Convenient storage case with a pocket for the instruction manual; 3. Compact power adapter; 4. Battery operation; 5. Inscriptions and designations of buttons - in .
- Haven't found it yet!
- Recommend to buy
- No
- There is a power adapter, long-term quality assurance, comfortable cuff, painless, measurement memory
- Didn't consider any disadvantages.
- 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.
- 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.
- It seems to show the pressure is almost correct.
- But. . To see the result, you must either tilt the device or look at it yourself from above. Since, if you look from where you sit, you can’t understand the result . . I have the same old device, but it doesn’t have one like it.
- fully automatic blood pressure monitor, multi-functional, simple, accurate
- No
- famous manufacturer
- No
- Heaped up and I know that it is not the most budgetary, but how many indicators are in it!
- No!
- Measurement accuracy, quiet built-in pump, convenient case, easy-to-read readings on the dial, the presence of a power supply.
- Large size, external power supply (preferably built-in).