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| Review for the Panasonic EW3153W Upper Arm Blood pressure monitor
Monitoring blood pressure is an important way to ensure one stays healthy, and few products
make it quite as easy as the Panasonic EW3153W Upper Arm Blood pressure monitor. A common complaint of blood
pressure machines is that they are not very user friendly and displays are simply impossible to properly view. The
Panasonic EW3153W boasts a wireless LCD display that eliminates the need to twist and move about to watch the unit
during the entire process. The machine automatically senses abnormalities, such as irregular pulses or
inappropriate movements, that could create misaccurate readings. In addition to making it quite simple to assess a
blood pressure, the Panasonic EW3153W also has the ability to track average readings and help a user make necessary
comparisons. The included memory has settings that will allow not just one user to take advantage of diagnostics
and tracking, but two separate users. A complete three color lighting system makes blood pressure readings easy to
understand and categorizes a measurement as hypotension, normal, or hypertension. The operation of the Panasonic
EW3153W is as simple as pressing the one touch button, so no difficult processes are involved.
Some users have complained that the Panasonic EW3153W is fairly finicky and requires the arm to be positioned in a
very specific way, but most users report that it is relatively easy to use when compared to other blood pressure
monitors. Although there have been some claims of inaccurate readings, the majority of them are most likely due to
operator error. It is important to note that any monitor will provide an inaccurate reading if it is unable to
detect the pulse, so it is necessary for it to be used correctly. Many owners particularly appreciate the
durability due to the high quality components of the Panasonic EW3153W Upper Arm Blood pressure monitor.
Pros:
- Helps eliminate inaccurate readings due to movement and irregular pulses
- Electrical adaptor and batteries are included
- Memory readings designed for 2 different users
- Program can monitor and help compare readings to averages
Cons:
- May be hard to position properly on arm
- Inaccurate readings may occur
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