5/5 rating based on 64 reviews. Read all reviews for iCare Health Monitor-can measure blood pressure for iPhone.
iCare Health Monitor-can measure blood pressure is free iOS app published by Beijing Jiajia kangkang Co. Ltd.
Charlie Howard
Systolic measurement consistently 20-35 points lower than measurements with an Omicron with upper-arm cuff; diastolic pretty close to Omicron. Strangely, while doing the measurement the Systolic initially is pretty accurate, but falls off part-way through. O2 same as at Doctor. Pulse correct. Hearing test goes in 100Hz steps, so low-frequency cannot be measured below 100. The Free version is plastered with ads after each measurement. The Paid version is $20/year, which is excessive, given prevalent prices for IOS apps. Charging a much lower, one-time price probably would bring in far more revenue.
Vaironxxrd
This application is really not for people who want to monitor their health. Maybe one could use it to play around, but don't consider these readings factual. Blood pressure is way off. All apps state they are not meant to be used as medical advice, including this one, but it also contradicts itself stating it has only minor reading inaccuracy.
Vincent8693
My wrist blood pressure device says 150 and this says 103 I am not sure which one is right? I am going to take the wrist one to the Dr. to see if it is wrong. And I cheat this too because at the Dr. my blood pressure is 126.
Margaret Mrs. Electricity
I haven't been to a doctor in thirty-five years but can tell my sick friends and relatives how they can check their vitals themselves!