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This is a cheap and accurate blood pressure monitor. But due to the lack of screen, it requires you to understand the readings of the gauge.
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Con The measurements are quite difficult to interpret and keep track of
Since this monitor doesn't have a screen or internal memory, you need to know how to interpret the readings on the gauge. And if you want to keep track of your blood pressure over time, you'll have to write down the figures separately.
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Pro Great for nurses, doctors or medical students
As aneroid sphygmomanometers provide the most accurate measurements and are lightweight, it might be a great option for medical or nursing school students or doctors.
Con Not easy to use
Since the device is manual, it might be too difficult to use and interpret the results by yourself. However, if you have an experience with the aneroid sphygmomanometer, it might be perfect for you or for professional users as its name suggests.