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Blood Pressure Monitors

Monitor your heart health with confidence

Blood pressure monitors, cuffs, and accessories from trusted medical brands — for simple, reliable tracking at home.

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How to choose a blood pressure monitor

A few simple things to get right so your readings stay accurate and consistent.

  • Upper arm vs. wrist: Upper-arm monitors are generally the most accurate and the type most clinicians recommend.
  • Get the cuff size right: An ill-fitting cuff is the top cause of inaccurate readings — measure your upper arm and match the cuff range.
  • Look for validation: Choose a clinically validated device from a trusted medical brand.
  • Connectivity & memory: Bluetooth and LTE models log readings and sync to an app so you can share results with your doctor.

Frequently asked questions

Is an upper-arm or wrist monitor more accurate?
Upper-arm monitors are generally more accurate and are the type most clinicians recommend. Wrist monitors can be accurate too, but only when held level with your heart during measurement.
How do I choose the right cuff size?
Measure around your bare upper arm midway between your shoulder and elbow, then match that to the cuff's listed range. A cuff that's too small or too large will affect accuracy.
How often should I measure my blood pressure?
Many people measure once in the morning and once in the evening, taking two readings a minute apart each time. Follow your healthcare provider's guidance for your situation.
How do I know a monitor is accurate?
Look for a monitor that's clinically validated for accuracy and always use a correctly sized cuff. Where a device is validated, it's noted on the product page. For guidance specific to you, consult your healthcare provider.
Can I share my readings with my doctor?
Connected (Bluetooth or LTE) monitors sync your readings to a companion app, making it easy to track trends over time and share results with your care team.
Are blood pressure monitors FSA/HSA eligible?
Blood pressure monitors are typically eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement. Check with your plan administrator to confirm.

This information is for general education and isn't medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance specific to you.