❤️🔥 Stay ahead of your heart health game with precision and style! 📈
The Greater Goods Premium Digital Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor offers dual-user support with storage for 60 readings each, a large multicolor display for easy monitoring, and advanced fast-start technology for quicker, more accurate blood pressure and pulse measurements. Designed for home use with a universal cuff size, it combines clinical-grade performance with user-friendly features and expert customer support.
Z**I
very good
very good
A**1
**"Take Your Pressure Off... In More Ways Than One!"**
**⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐**Okay, this **Greater Goods Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor** is not only great for checking your health, but it’s also downright sexy in its own right. 😏 The large screen makes everything clear and easy to read, and the **multicolor display** feels like a party for your eyes every time you use it.But what really got me going was the **Bluetooth feature**—because why not make health checks as high-tech (and *hot*) as possible? It's like the modern way of getting a little intimate without ever leaving the comfort of home. 😉 You can easily connect it to your phone, track your results, and even share them with your doc—talk about a **tech-savvy lover**.It's sleek, stylish, and reliable—just the way I like it. Whether you’re checking your own pressure or someone else’s (wink, wink), this monitor makes everything feel just a little more personal. And let’s be real—when you feel **good on the inside**, you look even better on the outside.
L**X
Received today- GREAT value
This is one of the AMA-approved BP monitors. It inflates pretty slowly (compared to a much larger and heavier Omron that just quit working), but it measures during inflation, then deflates. It can save readings for two users. I was concerned that the cuff wouldn't fit, but it has room to spare. The only thing I can complain about, and not complain much, is that the hose is kinda' short, but that's not much of an issue.Update: Looks like the tariffs have kicked-in. It's almost doubled in price, but I would still buy it (and might need a second one for a loved-one).
P**A
great at home unit
this is a great home unit i like that you have the option for more than one person history. it is easy to use, and the large display is easy to read. the only reason I didn't give 5 stars is the blue tooth to the app Is a bit of a pain in the behind, once it you get it set up make sure you have the app open before you take the reading it will save easily, but if you open after you get the reading the Bluetooth glitches and you have to go thru a bit of back and forth to get it to save readding to the app.
K**L
Great product. I highly recommend.
I have another BP machines that I love but I wanted to ensure that I was gettng good and accurate readings. I decided on purchasing this one based on my research. It works very well and matches the other BP machine. I love how it works and keeps a very good track of your BP via the app. It pairs very easily and it also allows you to print copies of your records. I highly recommend.
H**L
Good product, excellent customer service!
The monitor is great. However, it stopped working. I contacted the seller via email and got a speedy response, I was shocked with how quick they are to reply. They had me do some troubleshooting and then advised they would send a new replacement. The replacement came with a day or two. What amazing customer service. Thank you!!
R**N
Works great, good value
This is a very nice kit. The inflatable cuff, tubes and connections are all better quality than I expected. The base unit has big, easy to read display. We especially like that it saves a log of readings for 2 people. Bonus that it's compact, portable and rechargeable batteries.
P**T
Good blood pressure monitor hinder by poorly designed app
This blood pressure is consistent with another monitor and with its own readings. I bought it for the promise of being able to download blood pressure readings with the companion app, so that they can be transmitted and viewed by the doctor. It can monitor and store data from 2 different people.I am able to overcome the limitations of product design and website implementation with a lot of careful attention. Today's experience was particularly harrowing.1 The Greater Goods account declared my passwords invalid, and each of these had to be reset, each user account must have a unique email address. The password reset page does not indicate the account for which the password is being reset. This is confusing for those who are resetting 2 passwords. It is also confusing that the App is called "Balance" but the the passwords are stored in the password manager under the name "Greater Goods."2 The Balance App also lost track of the the blue tooth link that allows synchronizations with the blood pressure monitor and the App. This link had to be re-established, once for each user.3 Today, the blood pressure monitor did not record my wife's blood pressure reading on the first attempt. It simply was not stored. That was the first time this happened in 6 months of use. We repeated the test, and the reading was stored, and uploaded to the App.4 There is no help menu in the app. Instead there is a link that leads to the web site help page. The link leads to instructions that seem to fit this device. It turns out the these were instructions for a different device. After 15 minutes or frustration, I realize the link was to the wrong instructions, and began searching the web site, and found the instructions for this device. Perhaps this was a side effect of the Web site dropping the previously synchronization between device and app.5 The app only orients in portrait mode, assuming I suppose, you are using a handheld phone. Landscape mode is required to use the keyboard on my iPad, so I look the app turned 90 degrees from the correct orientation, or hold the key board on the side.6 I had to relearn that the squiggly right arrow and the bottom right of the "history" page is the icon that must be pushed in order to send data from the App to the user's email address. This is only documented in a YouTube video. There is no way to tell how to do this in the app or the other web based documentation. A link to the video is on the web site7 The Greater Goods web site cannot be used to read data or initiate an email download. These are available only on the App. The Greater Goods website only has documentation.8 The emailed data are sent via email as a comma delimited file (CSV extensions). Clinicians may not like this format. Even when I substituted spaces for the commas, I found that our cardiologist did not at first understand the readings. I imported the data into to Excel and transformed it so that systolic and diastolic readings were separated by the "/" character, and the pulse followed by the characters "BPM," and the clinician immediately understood what they were seeing. This ought to be the default output.Transforming the data in the way that I did may beyond the computer skills of some users.These problems are not insurmountable, but they sure are annoying. I am very interested in learning if there is another blood pressure monitor that allows data to be exported, that uses good user design, especially for the app.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago