Medpress Pro I Blood Pressure Monitor

Regular price ₹ 2,600.00 Sale price ₹ 1,820.00
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Unisex

Features:

  1. Talking enabled
  2. Backlit display with super clear LCD
  3. Double user measurement
  4. In-built storage to save up to 120 historical records per user
  5. WHO Standard Function
  6. Last 3 groups average measuring function

Conditions Used For:

People with
1. Diabetes
2. Hyper tension
3. High/Low Blood Pressure
4. Any form of cardiac (heart) abnormality
5. Any disease that would require constant monitoring of the blood pressure

Description:

MEDPRESS PRO I – diligently designed blood pressure monitor and is the new standard in BP monitoring devices. No need to visit a doctor or buy expensive BP monitors that are too complex to use.

MEDPRESS PRO I is an extremely easy-to-use BP monitor that is designed for patients keeping their needs in mind. Easy to Use

MEDPRESS PRO I comes with a talking feature, one-button operation setup. The product is designed as per WHO standards, and WHO functions enabled BP monitor that provides Arrythmia checking & Average function.

Flexible

MEDPRESS PRO I comes with a backlit display, in-built memory, and a super clear LCD display

Safety

Medical grade MEDPRESS PRO I is designed for safety. The product comes with the last 3 groups average measuring value feature, ensuring an accurate diagnosis.

Designed with Care

Medura Healthcare is a well-known name in the field of medical devices & home healthcare. Our extensive experience helps us design & deliver products that are suitable for use by everyone and are 100% safe.

Talking enabled
Backlit display with super clear LCD
Double user measurement
In-built storage to save up to 120 historical records per user
WHO Standard Function
Last 3 groups average measuring function
Product Includes:

Batteries
2-year warranty
Tin Box

What is a Blood Pressure Monitor?

A sphygmomanometer, also known as a blood pressure monitor, or blood pressure gauge, is a device used to measure blood pressure, composed of an inflatable cuff to collapse and then release the artery under the cuff in a controlled manner, and a mercury or aneroid manometer to measure the pressure.