Omron 5 Series® Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor

If someone living with you also needs to conduct regular blood pressure checks, the unit can switch back and forth, even storing the information. This can get confusing, though, since you’ll have to make sure the unit is on your file each time you use it. For a more complete view of your heart health, go with a monitor that shows your pulse along with your blood pressure.

Offer does not apply to purchases from other retailers and accessories. So far, it’s the name to beat when it comes to the accuracy of your blood pressure readings. Plus, it’s super easy to use and with an Omron, you can check your BP even when you’re alone. It’s fairly safe to say that BP742N is a more popular blood pressure monitor than Omron 3 Series Upper Arm, based on its 20,000+ reviews. Note that older and cheaper products tend to sell more.

This product is FSA-eligible, but please check with your FSA provider to confirm its eligibility in your plan. OmronHealthcare.com currently does not accept FSA cards as a method of payment. You will need to submit your order receipt to your FSA plan provider reimbursement.

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Consult Product label for the most current and accurate information. We assume no liability for any inaccuracies/misstatements about Products listed on our website/app. Omron 3 Series Upper Arm, the cheaper option, tends to get more favorable reviews than omron 3 series BP742N. In our opinion, the 5 Series Upper Arm monitor provides the best balance of features and affordability, out of any home BPM currently on the market. Batteries supplied tend to run out of power after just a few readings, and aren’t rechargeable.

When used with the free OMRON Connect app, it can support unlimited users and store unlimited blood pressure readings. The OMRON Connect app works with select iOS® and Android® devices. The Omron Connect app works with select iOS and Android devices.

My Internist and Cardiologist recommended that I get a BP Monitor. I asked both, separately, if they would recommend a brand. Based upon web reviews, I decided to get the omron blood pressure BP7200. It was difficult to purchase as most places (Omron, Costco, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.) were out of stock.

They also tend to be less expensive, although blood pressure monitors are fairly inexpensive to begin with, so you might find it’s worth it to pay a little more for an automatic device. Ease of use is another factor when you’re choosing a blood pressure monitor. You’ll need to consider how easy it is to slip the blood pressure cuff on and off your arm, as well as the screen that comes with the device. Some monitors have large, easily readable digital screens that clearly reveal your reading to take away the guesswork.