Nokia BPM+
Blood pressure monitor upper arm
Nokia BPM+
Blood pressure monitor upper arm
6 years ago
I think NOKIA's idea of offering a BPM+ blood pressure monitor that makes the values available digitally is great. The installation with Android worked quickly and without problems. The cuff itself is quite large and unwieldy, especially as you only really have one hand to put it on. The pressure that the cuff builds up is also very tight. The biggest drawback for me, however, was inaccurate measurements. As a patient with hypertension, deviations greater than 20mmHg are not acceptable. The helpdesk reacted quickly, but unfortunately could not offer a satisfactory solution. This makes the device unusable for me. So that's the minimum of one star, plus one star for the idea with the app.
NOKIA still has some homework to do here. Too bad.
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6 years ago •
purchased this product
My expectation was that the blood pressure would be measured easily and comprehensibly. Unfortunately, it shows between 30 - 40 mmHG too high. We measured it manually - my partner is a FAGE. This is very disappointing. I would return the device if I still had the packaging. Nevertheless, the idea is great.
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6 years ago
A short time ago, I bought this blood pressure monitor so that I could always keep an eye on my values.
This would also work well via the clear app, if a few points were improved.
For example, it is not very comfortable to put on and measure with. There is no padding on the strap and it does not fit every arm.
Unfortunately, the measurement is also not the most accurate, although I bought the device for this purpose.
Positive is definitely the appearance and the possibility to use the smartphone and not have to note down the values. You can also send them to the doctor so that everything remains in view.
What I would like is an accurate measurement and better use for older people. The cuff should also be more comfortable so that the daily measurement is not a torture.
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