Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine

A Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine is an automatic oscillometric blood pressure monitor with integrated wireless technology that transmits readings from patient homes to smartphones and healthcare providers. Measures systolic (60-260 mmHg) and diastolic (40-200 mmHg) pressure with clinical accuracy (≤±3 mmHg) validated per AAMI/ESH/ISO 81060-2 standards. Features intelligent cuff inflation, movement detection, irregular heartbeat flagging, and multi-user memory (60-200 readings). Bluetooth 4.0-5.0 LE connectivity enables automatic data synchronization with companion apps for trend analysis, medication tracking, and secure provider sharing. Primary clinical applications include remote patient monitoring for hypertension management, medication adherence and efficacy tracking, gestational hypertension and preeclampsia surveillance, post-operative BP monitoring, pediatric hypertension follow-up, and clinical trial data collection. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance. Critical safety considerations include proper cuff size selection, correct measurement conditions (rest, positioning, bare arm), movement restriction during measurement, irregular heartbeat interpretation limitations, and regular calibration verification.

Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine With ECG

A Bluetooth Blood Pressure Machine With ECG is an integrated home monitoring device combining automatic oscillometric blood pressure measurement with single-lead ECG recording, featuring Bluetooth connectivity for wireless data transmission to smartphones and healthcare providers. Measures systolic (60-260 mmHg) and diastolic (40-200 mmHg) pressure with ±3 mmHg accuracy (meets AAMI/ESH/ISO standards) and records 30-60 second single-lead ECG with automated detection of atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, and tachycardia. Stores 90-200 readings with date/time stamp; transmits data via Bluetooth 4.0+ to dedicated apps for trend analysis and provider sharing. Primary clinical applications include comprehensive cardiovascular monitoring for hypertensive patients with arrhythmia risk, atrial fibrillation screening during routine BP checks, medication titration monitoring (antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic), preoperative cardiovascular assessment, post-stroke or post-MI secondary prevention, and stress/anxiety monitoring. Class II medical device requiring FDA clearance for both functions. Critical safety considerations include device not for emergency use, ECG screening not equivalent to diagnostic 12-lead, proper cuff placement (bare arm at heart level), ECG signal quality optimization, movement avoidance during measurement, arrhythmia alerts requiring medical follow-up, and regular calibration verification.