Sunday, February 16, 2014

Blood Pressure Monitors: Reviewed!

Panasonic EW3109W   Panasonic EW3109W

Best-value blood pressure monitor!                 

Pros
  • Inexpensive
  • Relatively fast readings
  • Small
  • Well-built
  • 90-reading memory function
  • One-touch operation
Cons
  • Mixed reviews for accuracy
  • Memory function isn't automatic                       
    The self-inflating, upper-arm Panasonic EW3109W blood pressure monitor scores well in independent tests. The same expert reviewers say this unit offers relatively quick readings compared to the other models tested, although the difference between the fastest and slowest models was only 20 seconds. The EW3109W receives a Pass rating under the European Society of Hypertension's testing protocols and a Recommended rating for at-rest use through the dabl Educational Trust's validation process.
    A wide body of highly positive user reviews help establish this unit's good reputation; although there are some mixed concerns about accuracy -- as is common in this price range -- most users say this unit is reliable, including some who've taken it to a doctor's office to compare against medical-grade equipment. Users are also happy with this unit's small, light build, although they say it's a little too bulky to truly be considered a "portable" unit. One user points out that, as is true for most blood pressure monitors, if you don't follow the directions precisely, you'll end up with inaccurate results.
    Aside from the occasional complaints about inaccurate readings, the only other real complaint we found is that the memory function isn't automatic; you have to press a button to store the readings or they'll automatically be deleted. Overall, users describe the Panasonic EW3109W as a solid, well-built unit. If you're looking for a blood pressure monitor with more advanced features, reviews point to the Omron 10 Series BP785 (*Est. $80) as an excellent choice.
    As usual, the best source for expert reviews of the Panasonic EW3109W is ConsumerReports.org. It also appears in databases maintained by the British Hypertension Society (BHS) and dabl Educational Trust, although with very few comments; hundreds of user reviews from Amazon.com, and a few from Walmart.com, are also helpful.  Also for Direct Access to Brand Name Products&Services like this, Visit our Partners at  http://ebuys-onlineproducts-services.weebly.com

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