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EricBrian

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Does anybody know of a Blood Pressure device that will record BP readings directly in the Apple Health app? I don't want to install yet another application.

Thanks!!!
 
Thanks WildSky. It doesn't actually write to the health app but I do like its capabilities.
 
Thanks WildSky. It doesn't actually write to the health app but I do like its capabilities.
I use an Omron sand I believe that can send the info directly to health. But I think that it may go to the Omron said first save then to Heath on thinking about it
 
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I use the iHealth cuff and app. I have enabled their app to write data in the health app. Normally I just use the iHealth app to see results, but it is in the Health app too.
 
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I bought the one from Withings. I like it. It does have an iOS app. You create a Withings account and when you measure your BP, the results are sent via Wi-Fi to the website. You read all the data it captures via that iOS app. I actually liked them enough to then also buy their scale.
 
I bought the one from Withings. I like it. It does have an iOS app. You create a Withings account and when you measure your BP, the results are sent via Wi-Fi to the website. You read all the data it captures via that iOS app. I actually liked them enough to then also buy their scale.
Ok, thanks EricBrian, can you see the result in the Apple Health App ?
 
Does anybody know of a Blood Pressure device that will record BP readings directly in the Apple Health app? I don't want to install yet another application.

Thanks!!!
I have not seen this. I bought a bluetooth blood pressure monitor at Costco - Microlife Connect Health (app name) - https://www.costco.com/microlife-bl...ar-heartbeat-detection.product.100519769.html

Despite its low reviews, I've used mine for over a year without problems - heavily. You open the app, you put on the arm band, hit the device's button to initiate the reading, once blood pressure is taken, hit sync on app in iPhone and bam it will sync it via bluetooth from device to phone (and save it to Apple health).
 
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