Lumiscope 1100 Digital Upper Arm Blood Pressure and Pulse Monitor, Semi-Auto Inflation

Posted by admin on February 11, 2010 under high blood pressure monitor | 5 Comments to Read

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Lumiscope 1100 Digital Upper Arm Blood Pressure and Pulse Monitor, Semi Auto Inflation

  • 60 Memories
  • Easy fit Cuff
  • Large Digital Display
  • Carry Case
  • Semi Automatic

Product Description
Upper Arm, Semi Automatic Inflation Digital Blood Pressure & Pulse Monitor

$33.99-Lumiscope 1100 Digital Upper Arm Blood Pressure and Pulse Monitor, Semi-Auto Inflation

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  • Jie Ma said,

    I bought it because my wife need one and it was on sale. It is hard to use: you cannot turn it off, for example, you have to remove batteries in order to turn it off; no indication when it is meaturing and often gets ERR message even when used as directed.

    Avoid it! If you don’t believe me, you can have mine for free.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Michael Robinson said,

    While the unit read blood pressure it was not properly calibrated and read pressure 20-30 points off which scared the daylights out of me until I figured out the problem
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • J. Nichols said,

    I found this product to be a waste of money. I purchased it last Tuesday and found the systolic readings to be irregularly – and therefore unreliably – between 2 and 20 mmHg different from a human measurement. I was frustrated with the inaccuracy of the product and thought perhaps it was just a faulty machine. I considered sending it back for replacement when yesterday the plug that connects the cuff to the computer snapped off. Why would I want to spend $15 and a trip to the post office for another junky, inaccurate tool?
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Miss Phitt said,

    I bought this item for my father, who has suffered from numerous health problems over the last two years. It is digital, which is great for elderly to read the results (no squinting to see the number). It is also very easy to use. We put it on his arm and hit the button and it started, then displayed results. We didn’t even have to read the instructions. It comes with a little nylon carry bag. It seems like it takes a long time to deflate the armband, but it is worth the wait for the results.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • sweetmustard said,

    The unit itself works quite well. It does its job without fuss, and it has a lot more memory locations than you need – 60.

    One issue: you cannot really really store the unit in its pouch without pressing the on/off button while you are zipping it or carying it around. (One solution: take the batteries off before storing it.)

    As the pouch was an important part of my buying decision, I can only give it three stars.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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