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Comparison B.Well PRO-33 vs Omron M2 Basic

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Definition of arrhythmia. Compact dimensions.
Intellisense intelligent control technology. Fan-shaped cuff. Sound indication. High battery battery life.
Typeautoauto
Place of measurementshouldershoulder
Power sourcebatteries / mainsbatteries / mains
Batteries4xAAA4xAAA
Battery indicator
Device dimensions87x122x53 mm104х57х129 mm
Specs
Pressure measuring range20 – 280 mmHg0 – 299 mmHg
Pulse measurement range40 – 200 bpm40 – 180 bpm
Cuff dimensions22 – 42 cm22 – 32 cm
Recording readings1 pcs30 pcs
Features
Functions
pulse measurement
determination of arrhythmia
measurement error signal
auto switch-off
pulse measurement
determination of arrhythmia
measurement error signal
auto switch-off
In box
power supply unit
cover / case
batteries
power supply unit
cover / case
batteries
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2018february 2012

Pressure measuring range

The effective measurement range of a blood pressure monitor covers both "upper" and "lower" pressure values. Most modern devices have a lower limit within 0-20 mm Hg, which is adequate for the majority of cases. As for the upper limit, a device with a maximum value of 180 mm Hg is generally sufficient for individuals without a history of significant blood pressure spikes until old age or without serious illnesses. However, for those prone to substantial increases, it's advisable to consider devices with higher upper limit values, which can reach up to 280 mm Hg in modern blood pressure monitors.

Pulse measurement range

The blood pressure monitor's pulse rate measurement capability typically falls within a range of 30-40 to 180 beats per minute. While extending the lower limit is unnecessary for household blood pressure monitors, a higher upper limit may be essential for measurements during intense physical activity or for individuals with conditions causing significant heart rate acceleration, such as tachycardia.

Cuff dimensions

The cuff's applicable range includes both the minimum and maximum circumferences of the upper arm or wrist (see "Place of measurement"). Modern blood pressure monitors typically feature cuffs suitable for individuals with average physique, covering the majority of adult patients. However, for specialized cases, such as monitoring a child or someone with a larger bicep circumference, it is advisable to measure the arm circumference and compare it with the specified cuff sizes.

Small. The small cuffs are designed for a shoulder girth of 17-22 cm.

Standard. Standard cuffs cover a shoulder girth of 22-32 cm.

Oversized. Oversized cuffs have a girth of 22-36 cm.

Universal. Cuffs for both thin and large people. Universal cuffs provide a shoulder girth of 22-42 cm.

Large. Large cuffs with a girth of 33-46 cm are suitable for a full arm or a muscular shoulder of a conditional bodybuilder.

Recording readings

The number of results that can be simultaneously stored in the blood pressure monitor's memory. The ability to store several results in memory can be useful, for example, to compare pressure readings in the morning, afternoon and evening — these results do not have to be manually recorded or memorized.
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