Monitor Your Blood Pressure With This Popular Gadget

REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
Font Size:

Monitoring your blood pressure is very important. Or at least that’s what the doctor says. In all seriousness, you really should be keeping track of your blood pressure. You do not want to end up with high blood pressure.

But how does one consistently measure his or her blood pressure? The answer is with this monitor, the #1 Best Seller out of all health care products. Oh, and it is 52 percent off today.

Normally $100, this monitor is on sale today for less than $48 (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $100, this monitor is on sale today for less than $48 (Photo via Amazon)

Omron 10 Series Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor on sale for $47.50

Over 3,300 customers have bought this usually-$100 product. And they have overwhelmingly praised it, with a large majority giving the monitor 5 stars. Here’s what this product is all about:

  • Manufacturer of Blood Pressure Monitors for 40 years

  • Manage and track up to 100 readings on your blood pressure monitor and unlimited readings on your smartphone with Omron’s free iOS and Android applications (works with select iOS and Android devices,visit the manufacturer’s website for a complete list of compatible devices)

  • Multi-colored indicator lights clearly show how your reading compares to normal home blood pressure levels

  • Track your health with increased memory storage allowing you to monitor and store the last 200 readings for more than one person

  • Feel empowered by accuracy with technology that automatically displays the average of your last 3 readings taken within the last 10 minutes and detects irregular heartbeats

This is a must-own for everyone out there who works to stay in good health.

I hope these guys are keeping track of their blood pressure (REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson)

I hope these guys are keeping track of their blood pressure (REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson)

Have a suggestion for a cool product or great deal that you think Daily Caller readers need to know about? Email the Daily Dealer at dealer@dailycaller.com.  

Follow The Daily Dealer on Twitter and Facebook

Follow Jack on Twitter

The Daily Caller is devoted to showing you things that you’ll like or find interesting. We do have partnerships with affiliates, so The Daily Caller may get a small share of the revenue from any purchase.