Hello John,
I have been using a Cobolt arm unit for about a year. I think that
it gives very similar readings as I receive at the GP. It has a
mains unit only.
The one from the RNIB runs on 2 a a batteries and a friend uses rechargeables.
at 15:36 14/03/2006, you wrote:
Hello List,
I'm thinking about purchasing an RNIB or Colbolt talking blood pressure monitor but would like some guidance on this from those with current experience, as I am told that some monitors are more reliable than others
Firstly, would anyone who already uses an RNIB upper-arm A&D Instruments BP monitor please let me know what they think of their accuracy and general usability. They are said to be accurate to 3 mmHg systolic and diastolic points. Would you agree?
Secondly, Would anyone using either a Colbolt Medico upper-arm or Elequent wrist monitor supply me with the same details. These are also said, by the manufacturer, to be accurate to 3 mmHg systolic and diastolic.
Any replies are much appreciated.
Best regards, John Wilson.
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