Is this a Bluetooth blood pressure monitor?
Yes! The Model BT-V is a smart BP monitor that easily connects to both iOS and Android devices for easy tracking and sharing.
Is the wrist cuff automatic or will I have to pump it?
Blood pressure cuff automatically inflates, no manual pumping necessary.
Are there indicators to tell me whether my blood pressure is normal or high?
Yes! At the bottom of the screen, a series of blocks will appear indicating normal, prehypertension and high blood pressure levels.
Can I use this wrist BP monitor with rechargeable batteries?
Yes, the wrist monitor will function with rechargeable ‘AAA’ batteries.
Is there a travel case for the electronic blood pressure monitor?
Yes! The wrist monitor includes a protective storage case for safe and easy portability.
Will this wrist monitor fit on a large wrist?
Yes! The wrist cuff is adjustable to fit wrist sizes up to 8.3” in circumference.
Will the blood pressure cuff fit my tiny wrist?
The wrist cuff is easy to adjust, fitting wrist sizes as small as 4.9”.
How am I supposed to wear the wrist blood pressure monitor?
The wrist cuff should be secured to the wrist approximately one inch below the palm.
Is this wrist monitor FDA certified?
Yes, the wrist bpm is FDA approved for use.
Can I clear the memory?
Yes! While the device is off, press and hold the ‘M’ button and time button simultaneously
Does this blood pressure monitor for an irregular heartbeat?
Yes. If the device measures your heartbeat as irregular, it will alert you on screen with the reading.
Is the Vive Precision blood pressure monitor rechargeable?
The Vive Precision wrist monitor is powered by two AAA batteries which are included.
What does Systolic and Diastolic mean?
Systolic is the top number in your blood pressure reading and is the larger number. This number indicates the measure of pressure in the arteries when the heart beats, or contracts. Diastolic is the bottom and smaller number in your blood pressure reading. This number indicates the pressure in the arteries between heartbeats, or when the heart muscle is resting between beats and refilling with blood
What do Prehypertension, Hypertension Stage 1, Hypertension Stage 2, and Hypertensive Crisis mean?
Prehypertension is a warning that you may develop high blood pressure in the future. Hypertension Stage 1 is high blood pressure, and typically diuretic medication is recommended. Hypertension Stage 2 is high blood pressure that requires a change in lifestyle habits along with prescribed medications. Hypertensive Crisis is a very high and severe increase in blood pressure that may lead to a stroke. This is usually broken down between Urgent and Emergency. Urgent means no damage has been done to your organs. Emergency means damage has been done to organs, and risk for life-threatening complications is high. Hypertensive crisis requires immediate medical attention.