I also have not experienced any of the issues mentioned. I've heard
from some sources the QardioArm is inaccurate. When I bought it, it
was quite a bit cheaper than the alternative. I can't recall the name
of the other blood pressure monitor that is accessible. I'm sure
someone will fill in the
I use the Qardio Arm, I have not experienced any of these issues.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 22, 2021, at 2:32 PM, Michelle Hurdt
> wrote:
>
> Are there any issues I should know about?
> I've seen a lot of reviews where people had issues pairing it,
> connecting it, and their Quardio Arm
Are there any issues I should know about?
I've seen a lot of reviews where people had issues pairing it,
connecting it, and their Quardio Arm failing within a day. Also, lots
of reviews saying how inaccurate it is as well.
On 4/22/21, Wayne Merritt wrote:
> Amazon also has some pretty good cases
Amazon also has some pretty good cases for the QardioArm. The one from
the manufacturer is expensive IMO, and the Amazon equivalent is a bit
more affordable. You will need the Qardio app to take a reading, but
it is also very accessible.
Be well,
Wayne Merritt
On 4/21/21, Michelle Hurdt wrote:
Hello Simon,
Thank you for your help. I'll check it out.
Michelle.
On 4/21/21, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
> Yes the one that seems to be most popular for the blind low vision is the
> Qardio arm,
> I believe amazon is one of the better places to get it from.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
Yes the one that seems to be most popular for the blind low vision is the
Qardio arm,
I believe amazon is one of the better places to get it from.
-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Michelle
Hurdt
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 2:48 pm
To:
Hello all,
I was asked by a doctor to order a blood preasure monitor.
Is theree any that are usable for the blind, that could be use with an
iPhone/iPad?
I mean, if it is accessible, and can save the results in some kind of
memory but doesnt allow access with iPhone/iPad, that is fine, but was