
iHealth View
Blood pressure monitor wrist
iHealth View
Blood pressure monitor wrist
In addition to the appealing design, the device itself works well. Functions and results are displayed clearly and concisely.
However, if you want to use the app, you should not buy it. Despite various attempts (Apple, Android), no connection worked. App only seems to have been revised up to iPhone 6. Paper and pencil are needed 😉
On the whole I'm happy with it, the readings are reliable, and it syncs with the iPhone, but can also be used standalone. However, you'll need an iHealth account if you want to synchronise the readings with your iPhone! (pity). On the other hand, it is impossible to configure 2 people, which is a shame, when all the competitors offer this function.
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Incorrect measurements not medically valid
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Since I don't feel like writing down the blood pressure and pulse every time I take a measurement, I figured perfect if the device saved that directly to my phone. It does that without any problems. The iHealth app can be loaded without any problems.
The measurement itself, however, needs incredible patience. The device shows whether the height is correct, so that the pulse can be measured. If you then press start, it buzzes off and stops at 8 or 9 and it buzzes and buzzes, only the number doesn't change and the cuff doesn't tighten either. You have to position the wrist correctly and there's the rub, I have to position it differently every time. Once Handgelekt rather towards the body, then again rather away from the body, sometimes so, sometimes so. Slowly I got the hang of it. But it is really tedious. If there are other heart rate monitors that are compatible with an app, I would buy another.
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6 out of 12 reviews