| | |  | Diabetes Care | Home » » » » Omron HEM-650 Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor with APS (Advanced Positioning Sensor) | | | | | | | Description: | | Omron''s Advanced Positioning Sensor automatically confirms the monitor is at heart level, ensuring an accurate reading. This monitor is easy to use and not only provides systolic/diastolic and pulse readings, but also advanced diagnostics such as an irregular heartbeat detector and an average of the last three blood pressure readings. With simple, silent and one-touch operation, an accurate and reliable blood pressure measurement is seconds away. Cuff fits wrist sized 5 1/4" to 8 1/2" in circumference. | | | Features: | |
• Advanced positioning sensor
• IntelliSence Sigma Cuff Technology for accurate reading
• Irregular heartbeat detector
• Date and Time feature
• 90 Memory with averaging last three readings
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 429 reviews |
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262 of 270 found the following review helpful:
User friendlyJan 27, 2007
By K. S. Cornwell I was looking for a device that would be easy for my 88 year-old mother to use on her own. She was told to monitor her blood pressure, but can't use the public style because they are set to test the left arm. Because of prior surgery, her left arm can't be used. So, when looking for the wrist type, this monitor had all the qualities I was looking for. When we received it and showed Mom how to use it, she found it easy to use and easy to read because the screen uses large print. She doesn't have to write anything down. She takes it to her doctor and he can read back through the last 90 days (one reading per day). Because she has an occasional problem with ventricular tachycardia, the monitor also lets her know if the heart is beating irregularly with a simple picture. The cuff beeps when you have it positioned properly for inflation. This isn't a function that is useful for Mom, because she is hard of hearing. But, fortunately, the beep isn't really necessary because positioning is easy for everyone--fingertips on your shoulder. I have recommended this monitor to everyone. I am a dental hygienist and frequently have to monitor blood pressure readings on my patients. I bought one for use at my office. It is quite accurate according to my patients. So I've found nothing negative about this product.
121 of 122 found the following review helpful:
This one is done right!Apr 27, 2007
By Bob of all trades
"Does a bit of everything"
I need to take my blood pressure at least a couple of times a day. I have been using the OMRON 773-AC Omron HEM-773-AC Blood Pressure Monitor which is a full-size, table top system, with an upper-arm cuff. It works fine, but is large to pack on a trip.
I got this wrist unit to travel with, and it's amazing. First, the results agree to within a point or two with the big unit (which in turn agrees well with measurements at the doctor's office). So, it's consistently accurate.
Second, it's cool to use - at least for gadget freaks. You fasten it to your wrist, turn it on, and it starts beeping. Holding the elbow of the arm with the device on it with the opposite hand, you start raising your wrist toward your heart. As you near the right location, the beeping gets faster, and when you are right on, the machine starts running. You just hold it there for a bit until it stops running, and you're done. Works every time.
It's actually easier to take BP with this machine than with the big one, so you give up nothing by going to the small system.
Third, it's nice and small - easy to pack away in a suitcase.
My only gripe is that the memory holds only one set of readings, and my wife and I both use it - it's handy to have two memories, as the big system does. But we can separate by values, and it all works out.
It's always good to see technology applied successfully, and OMRON seems to have done it in this case. It's a winner.
86 of 89 found the following review helpful:
Accurate?Jul 25, 2007
By Patrick E. Leiva I have a Microlife desktop model that I bought at Costco. The OMRON and the desktop are usually within a few points Systolic and Diastolic and on mark for pulse. The OMRON locks up when you try to use it for more than a couple of readings in short succession. Also, it seems to give inordinately low readings at times. It is very sensitive to positioning relative to heart level but I think it also is VERY sensitive to wrist positioning. The Beep to help in positioning is almost inaudible unless you are in a very quiet space. Good product for mobility but I would also have am arm cuff model to check accuracy.
57 of 58 found the following review helpful:
Easy to UseJan 09, 2007
By kfj I have the large Omron HEM-780 but wanted a smaller unit I could cary with me to work and on travel. When the HEM-650 arrived, I checked the first several readings I made against the HEM-780. The two units are very consistent. I found the HEM-650 as easy to use as the HEM-780 but much more portable.
50 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Convenient, but reads lowMay 12, 2007
By C. Blair I've owned an Omron BP wrist-style BP monitor for some time, and it's easy to use and reasonably accurate. This newer model, however, reads 12-15 points low for both systolic and diastolic (compared to my physician's office reading with a standard BP cuff), which seems reassuring but produces a false sense of security. I bought another locally, to see if the problem was just with this one device, but it read the same. Accuracy is Job #1 for a BP monitor, and this one doesn't do the job. I returned the HEM-650 and bought an Omron HEM-711AC, an inflatable-cuff model, and it's right on. It runs on either batteries or an AC adapter. The accuracy is most important, so I'm staying with this model.
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