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Does the standard adult size have any trouble fitting seniors with a tiny wrist snug enough for accurate readings? I doubt manufacturers assume users of child-size products have the same concerns as adults, so I'm not sure if I can find a children's product with the same features, in a similar price range.
My mom has to use a child-size blood pressure cuff on her upper arm, so I wonder if this would be too large for her bony wrist. She wears oxygen at night, so I like that this checks blood oxygen levels while sleeping, even if it only spot checks.
edit: I had to dig into the user manual but:
"Charge 6 comes with a small band attached and an additional large, bottom band inthe box. Both the top and bottom bands can be swapped with accessory bands,sold separately".
Band sizes
Small - Fits a wrist between 5.5 - 7.1" (140 mm - 180 mm) in circumference
Large- Fits a wrist between 7.1 - 8.7" (180 mm - 220 mm) incircumference
So, the smallest wrist size is 5.5"
Last edited by ellemdee June 12, 2026 at 07:58 PM.
Would a senior who is technically hopeless be able to use this, if I set everything up for them?
Can I monitor their info/view reports at least if I also log into their account on my phone (and they can stay logged in on their phone, as well)? or do I have to be within Bluetooth range of the device? Or is there a web interface I can use? Basically, is there a way I can watch for problems on a relative's device (if they know about it, keeping an eye on mom)?
Last edited by ellemdee June 12, 2026 at 08:01 PM.
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My mom has to use a child-size blood pressure cuff on her upper arm, so I wonder if this would be too large for her bony wrist. She wears oxygen at night, so I like that this checks blood oxygen levels while sleeping, even if it only spot checks.
edit: I had to dig into the user manual but:
"Charge 6 comes with a small band attached and an additional large, bottom band inthe box. Both the top and bottom bands can be swapped with accessory bands,sold separately".
Band sizes
Small - Fits a wrist between 5.5 - 7.1" (140 mm - 180 mm) in circumference
Large- Fits a wrist between 7.1 - 8.7" (180 mm - 220 mm) incircumference
So, the smallest wrist size is 5.5"
Can I monitor their info/view reports at least if I also log into their account on my phone (and they can stay logged in on their phone, as well)? or do I have to be within Bluetooth range of the device? Or is there a web interface I can use? Basically, is there a way I can watch for problems on a relative's device (if they know about it, keeping an eye on mom)?
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