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Blood Pressure Monitoring Machines

Take control of your heart health with AGEasy’s range of BP monitors and home blood pressure machines, designed specifically for seniors. Our carefully selected devices include the best BP monitor options to help elderly users track their blood pressure safely and easily. From simple BP machines for home to portable BP machines for travelling, each product ensures accurate readings and reliable daily monitoring. Make wellness a priority and support a healthier lifestyle with devices that bring confidence and peace of mind to elderly care.

Health Monitoring Solutions for Blood Pressure, Glucose & Air Quality Tracking

Advanced Digital BP Monitor

The most popular and best-reviewed blood pressure monitor in the line-up. It is mounted to the upper arm, has one-touch operation, and a large screen. Also stores readings to help track trends. This is your default choice for home BP control.

BP Monitor with Voice

Announces the results of blood pressure measurements (both systolic and diastolic pressure, as well as the pulse rate) together with the visual display. Suitable for older customers with impaired eyesight or those who do not wish to visually monitor their readings but want to listen to them. The monitor has a one-touch operation.

One Touch Digital BP Monitor

The most reliable and well-reviewed upper-arm mount blood pressure monitor from One Touch. This is a basic model for those customers who need reliable BP measurement without any additional features.

Arm BP Monitor

This arm-mounted blood pressure monitor announces measurement results (Smart Talk-back voice readout feature). Also has a large display and memory to store several past measurements. Clinical grade accuracy makes this model suitable for seniors requiring physician-supervised BP control.

Wrist BP Monitor

This compact BP monitor is mounted on the wrist. Most reviewed model in the line-up. It allows you to take BP while traveling or being outside. Remember to position the wrist at heart level for the most accurate reading.

CGM + Transmitter (Complete Kit)

AGEasy Complete Kit consists of the monitor (worn on the upper arm) and the transmitter that sends the results of continuous glucose levels measurement to the smartphone app. It eliminates the need for a finger pinching. The monitor sends glucose levels of readings several times per minute giving the full insight into variations in glucose throughout the day.

CGM Only Sensor — Single

Single use sensor of AGEasy CGM kit suitable for those customers who already have AGEasy CGM transmitter. The sensor is used for up to 14 days before replacing a new one.

CGM Only Sensor — Pack of 2

Two packs of sensors give approximately a month-long CGM monitoring. More cost-efficient than buying individual sensors for regular customers using CGM on an ongoing basis.

PM2.5 Monitor

An air quality meter that measures PM2.5 particles present in the air. PM2.5 means the finest air particles (with a diameter less than 2.5 microns) that easily penetrate deeper inside the body beyond nose/throat filtration. PM2.5 from the process of cooking, incense burning, and pollution can be very harmful to those seniors with hypertension, COPD, asthma, or any other cardiovascular condition. This monitor will show the levels of pollution in real-time.

FAQs

Blood pressure machines, or monitors, measure the pressure of blood against the arterial walls at two points of the cardiac cycle: systolic pressure when the heart muscle contracts and forces out blood, and diastolic pressure when the heart muscle is relaxing between contractions. Modern digital home blood pressure monitors use a cuff, inflated to temporarily stop the blood circulation, and a pressure sensor that reads about the changes of pressure in the artery as it releases. The result of the measurement appears to be two figures, like 130/80, along with a pulse. Monitoring the trends in blood pressure readings over days or even weeks is far more useful for clinical purposes than taking a reading once in a while at a doctor's office.
Upper arm (cuff) monitors are considered the gold standard in terms of accuracy and functionality. They include models of all prices, from simple, one-button devices to monitors with voice readout, several users, and an arrhythmia detector. Wrist monitors are more convenient and portable to wear, but they require that you keep your wrist perfectly horizontal and at heart level when measuring, or else the reading will be affected significantly. Most seniors need an upper arm monitor as their main monitor; wrist monitors might be handy as a travel option. It is important to follow several practices that increase the accuracy of your BP monitor readings: measure your blood pressure at the same time each day, sit with the back supported by a chair or wall and your feet flat on the floor, relax your arm and keep it at heart level, and do not move or speak during the procedure. To ensure correct results, avoid caffeine and exercise 30 minutes prior to taking your measurements
Yes, you can use a BP machine at home without medical help. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully to ensure accurate readings. It is important to follow several practices that increase the accuracy of your BP monitor readings: measure your blood pressure at the same time each day, sit with the back supported by a chair or wall and your feet flat on the floor, relax your arm and keep it at heart level, and do not move or speak during the procedure. To ensure correct results, avoid caffeine and exercise 30 minutes prior to taking your measurements.
For most people, blood pressure below 120/80 mmHg can be considered normal. Blood pressure between 120-129 (systolic) / below 80 (diastolic) is elevated. The next stage of hypertension is the systolic blood pressure between 130-139 or diastolic between 80-89. Blood pressure above 140 systolic or 90 diastolic qualifies as stage 2 hypertension. For older adults, a physician can recommend higher values to aim for in order to avoid adverse consequences, like dizziness. Your treating physician determines what your optimal BP range is; home BP monitoring helps track whether your readings fall within it.
A Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) is a wearable sensor that monitors the glucose levels in the interstitial fluid, beneath the skin surface, and transmits the readings to your app via Bluetooth, eliminating the need to prick your finger to test your blood glucose. In addition to showing the actual glucose levels, the monitor informs about the trend, whether the glucose levels are rising, falling, or remaining steady. The most useful feature of CGMs is showing you what the glucose trend is, something that cannot be assessed by simply knowing the current glucose level. The CGM helps to spot glucose spikes after meals, overnight drops, and identify certain foods and physical activity that affect glucose levels. It can be especially helpful for seniors undergoing insulin treatment and seniors with frequent low blood sugar attacks. Ask your endocrinologist if a CGM will help you manage your condition effectively. If you manage your Type 2 diabetes with oral medications and your condition is stable, you may not need it.
CGM Kit includes the whole kit for newcomers: it consists of a reusable transmitter (the Bluetooth-enabled piece of hardware that transfers the readings to the smartphone application), as well as a disposable sensor (the gadget used for measuring glucose and attached to the skin). One can reuse a transmitter for different sensors. A sensor is a disposable piece of equipment intended to be used for no more than 14 days. The price will cover just replacing sensors once you have purchased a transmitter – one-off or as part of a Pack of 2.
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