Omron HEM-637 Wrist Reviews

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Specification for Omron HEM-637 Wrist

Main Features
Type of Product Blood Pressure Machines

Features:
  • $3.95 Flat Rate Shipping
  • With Advanced Positioning Sensor
  • Track your progress with 90 memory recall
  • Clinically proven accuracy
  • Portable design & Graphing capabilities
  • Latest Reviews

    valcour

    Reviews written: 1

    Omron HEM-637 Wrist
    ★★★★★

    Written on: 07/07/2007

    “Since this machine measures the pressure while pumping...”

    Since this machine measures the pressure while pumping up, it gives more accurate readings. A typical blood pressure machine pumps up way beyond your blood pressure and slowly lets out the pressure until a pulse is detected. While your blood flow is totally shut off, your brain and heart can trigger an increase in blood pressure to try to 'fix' this blockage. Some people are much more reactive than others.... probably the reason for 'white coat hypertension'... high readings only in the doctors...

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    koufax

    Reviews written: 1

    Omron HEM-637 Wrist
    ★★★★★

    Written on: 18/02/2007

    “For the money this is the one to get”

    For the money this is the one to get...

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    jswilsonx

    Reviews written: 1

    Omron HEM-637 Wrist
    ★★★★★

    Written on: 02/02/2005

    “Omron HEM-637 Wrist is easy to take blood pressure...”

    Omron HEM-637 Wrist is easy to take blood pressure with this device. It keeps a history of the values that can be displayed as either a graph or in numbers. The most important information is in very large letters and easy to read. It would be nice to be able to just plug it into a computer and transfer the information....

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    Dgregory's response to jswilsonx's Review

    Written on: 16/09/2005

    Hmm - according to the British Hypertension Society machines should be upper arm monitors for accuracy.

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