Omron HeartGuide - The First Smartwatch to Read Your Blood Pressure Is an Ugly Marvel

There’s a reason they call high blood pressure the silent killer. The Center for Disease Control says 75 million Americans suffer from hypertension, a sobering one in three adults. Worse, it says only 54 percent have their condition under control—a fact made more awful by the fact that hypertension is a contributing cause for about 1,100 deaths per day.

The way the HeartGuide works is there’s a secondary, inflatable strap that works as a miniature cuff on your wrist. All you have to do is hold your arm at chest level—sort of like you’re doing the Pledge of Allegiance—and press the top button on the right side of the watch. Then presto bingo bango, a reading of your systolic and diastolic pressure appears on the screen. If you’re in a healthy range, you’ll see a green border. But if your blood pressure is high, it’ll be red. Readings can then be synced to Omron’s accompanying HeartAdvisor app.

One thing I was wondering about was battery life with something as mechanical as this... The battery is solid, however. Omron says the typical user can expect to charge about 2-3 times per week, depending on how often they take their blood pressure. In real life testing, taking measurements about twice a day, it lasted about three days before needing a charge.

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