I've had the "OMRON Evolv Bluetooth Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor with Portable, One-piece Design – Works with Alexa" for 2 years and I love it. The Omron app you get on your Smartphone really gives you all the data history you need along with some nice charts to display the data. It automatically downloads to the app with Bluetooth when you take a blood pressure reading. The app allows you to send the data in excel, pdf, or CSV formats to your computer several ways including email.
A little bit late but I read a review on Amazon and he said the Omron Evolv can connect directly to the S Health app without Omron connect. Is it true and available with Apple Health? Thanks.
I've had the evolve for a few months now: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MRL790Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's ifor the US market and not listed as any of those model numbers you mentioned although it looks to be the same thing.
> it's often high and they both suspect I have white coat syndrome
I have the same problem. My doc had me buy an Omron blood pressure cuff with Bluetooth. I keep it right behind the couch where I can grab it as I'm chillin out, and I monitor at least once per day. Several times per day if I'm around the house after a new medication change. Then I sync it with the phone app and I can show my doc my whole BP history.
Deal link: Amazon
It was an oversight. Researching about a good option to get. Anything I should look into when choosing a model?
Found these quick options, any better than the other?
Omron 10 Series or Another 10 Series? (Very confusing, two different products with by the same brand with the same name, which is better)?
(I am also assuming 10 series is better than 7 series?)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MRL790Q
looks out of stock :(
Deal link: Amazon
^^Note: ^^The ^^deal ^^may ^^have ^^expired ^^by ^^the ^^time ^^you ^^see ^^this ^^post.
Deal link: Amazon