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$77.11* | Omron Platinum Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor w/ AFib Detection at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Omron Platinum Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor w/ AFib Detection for $77.11.
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$20.08 lower (21% savings) than the list price of $97.19

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $77 with 34 Deal Score and 17 comments.

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4.3⭐ / 2,154
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Model: OMRON Platinum Blood Pressure Monitor for Home Use & Upper Arm Blood Pressure Cuff - #1 Doctor & Pharmacist Recommended Brand - Clinically Validated - AFib Detection - Connect App

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Feb 10, 2026 02:21 PM
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PurpleHaddock528Feb 10, 2026 02:21 PM
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When I was having panic attacks and overweight I bought this to triple check (after doctors) that all is well.

I think I paid less but I would have bought it at full price and would again.

It's very easy to use and records results for at least 2 people. I use it once a day and show my doctor the results on visits for a much more accurate to baseline as results vary a bit.

It's useful to do readings at the same time each day after sitting down and before food but should do random readings at other times if able/necessary.
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Feb 10, 2026 03:12 PM
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guest2011Feb 10, 2026 03:12 PM
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Quote from PurpleHaddock528 :
When I was having panic attacks and overweight I bought this to triple check (after doctors) that all is well.

I think I paid less but I would have bought it at full price and would again.

It's very easy to use and records results for at least 2 people. I use it once a day and show my doctor the results on visits for a much more accurate to baseline as results vary a bit.

It's useful to do readings at the same time each day after sitting down and before food but should do random readings at other times if able/necessary.

I have an older model that was over $80 years ago. I trust it more than i trust my useless doctors.
Feb 10, 2026 04:06 PM
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Just_my_luckFeb 10, 2026 04:06 PM
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Quote from guest2011 :
I have an older model that was over $80 years ago. I trust it more than i trust my useless doctors.
If your doctor is measuring your blood pressure with a machine instead of manual, you need to find a new doctor (or at least request they take it manually). All automated bp monitors are inaccurate to varying degrees because they dont actually read a blood pressure; they collect a mean arterial pressure and use a proprietary algorithm to provide a best guesstimate of your systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Feb 11, 2026 01:21 AM
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guest2011Feb 11, 2026 01:21 AM
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Quote from Just_my_luck :
If your doctor is measuring your blood pressure with a machine instead of manual, you need to find a new doctor (or at least request they take it manually). All automated bp monitors are inaccurate to varying degrees because they dont actually read a blood pressure; they collect a mean arterial pressure and use a proprietary algorithm to provide a best guesstimate of your systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

They do both. Sometimes i bring my Omron and we compare.

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