For those interested, I ordered my QardioArm from Amazon. I got a
bundle of the QardioArm, a carrying case and an 8-pack of triple A
batteries for $106. There was about an $8 added taxes and fees, but
not too bad compared to the full price from the Qardio store/app. What
sold me on this monitor was
It is fairly accurate, and works perfectly with VoiceOver. There is
a history application that will mail your history to anyone. I
usually mail it to myself, then print it for the doctor. You control
it with the phone, tapping to start it, then reading the results on
the screen.
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> I have just ordered a QARDIOARM blood pressure monitor having recently
> undergone a laparoscopic nephrectomy of my left kidney.
>
> I would be grateful for any tips as to the use of the QARDIOARM from a blind
> person’s point of view.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Malcolm
Hello friends.
I trust and hope you are all keeping safe and well in the current pandemic.
I have just ordered a QARDIOARM blood pressure monitor having recently
undergone a laparoscopic nephrectomy of my left kidney.
I would be grateful for any tips as to the use of the QARDIOARM from a
Oops, sorry, I meant to say that I really like the QardioArm blood pressure
monitor, it is easy to use and seems quite accurate. I also have at least one
other friend in Germany who has one, another friend who is about to buy one and
I know several people on the list here have them, too.
From
Hi Ed,
I am not getting a BotVac any time soon, I have a very good and powerful
central vac and while it sounds like a nice little device which may actually
bridge the gap from a toy to being very useful, I am quite capable of vacuuming
my house, in any case, my wife and I both do it so it’s no