GarminIndex™ BPM, Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, FDA-Cleared Medical Device, Easy-to-Use with Built-in Display Adjustable
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GarminIndex™ BPM, Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, FDA-Cleared Medical Device, Easy-to-Use with Built-in Display Adjustable

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Product ID: 474672690
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Details

  • Brand
    Garmin
  • Included Components
    Index™ BPM 4
  • Power Source
    Battery
  • Display Type
    Digital
  • Size
    Adjustable
  • Item Weight
    11.3 Ounces
📊Syncs with Garmin Connect
📏Adjustable cuff (9-17in)
🔋9-month battery life

Description

Stay Ahead of Your Health Game! 🩺

  • USER FRIENDLY DESIGN - Integrated display for easy reading
  • MULTI USER CAPABILITY - Supports up to 16 individual profiles
  • SEAMLESS DATA SYNCING - Connects effortlessly to Garmin Connect app
  • COMPREHENSIVE REPORTING - Generate detailed health reports
  • PRECISION HEALTH MONITORING - FDA-cleared for accurate readings

The Garmin Index™ BPM is an FDA-cleared smart blood pressure monitor designed for accuracy and ease of use. With a built-in display, adjustable cuff, and the ability to sync data to the Garmin Connect app, it empowers users to track their health trends effortlessly. Ideal for multiple users, this compact device is perfect for anyone looking to take control of their cardiovascular health.

Specifications

Target Use Body PartArm
Power SourceBattery Powered
Band Size22-42 centimeters
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness5.7"L x 1.6"W x 2.3"Th
Item Weight11.3 Ounces
SizeAdjustable

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How accurate is this & is there a way to adjust to the readings I get from the equipment in my Drs office? My current home unit is greatly inaccurate.
Can you use nimh rechargeable aaa batteries in this?
Can device be used as a stand alone without readings needing the app?
Is it FSA eligible ?

Reviews

4.1

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B**V

Helped me track and lower my BP

I don't really understand the negative reviews on this one. Always works great for me and seems to give very accurate readings that are very close to the numbers I get at doctors offices. Never has any issues syncing and it's really nice to have all my fitness stats in one place.

L**S

Heart Rate Data and Flawless Syncing

The Garmin heart rate monitor works flawlessly. The data syncs smoothly and instantly to my Garmin profile, which makes tracking workouts super easy. It’s comfortable to wear, accurate, and just does its job without fuss—exactly what I needed.

C**.

Great for communicating with doctor.

Unfortunately I have had to get one of these. I have been part of the Garmin ecosystem and like being able to share the readings with my doctor once a month or so by email. It's really simple to generate the data file from Garmin Connect and download it and attach it to a communication with my doctor.

M**H

Really Disappointed. Inaccurate and inconsistent

I've used several different home BP monitors over the past decade. When my most recent one fell victim to a high impact incident with the floor, I jumped at the chance to replace it with the Garmin Index BPM. The chance to add my BP metrics to the collection of vitals in the Garmin ecosystem along with the expectation of quality and reliability convinced me to overlook the premium price point and a few negative reviews about accuracy..Oh how I was disappointed! The clever design of the angled face is annoying in practice. Rather than allowing the cuff to be wrapped around the body for a compact travel package, the angled face means that the cuff is bunchy and loose. The design of other cuffs I’ve used have a serious advantage for portability.But most troubling by far was the accuracy of the BP readings themselves. Multiple back to back readings with no other changes produced wildly different results. The readings would consistently vary by 25-30 points! Inconsistency was the only thing consistent about this cuff. Yes, I have also used the feature for 3 readings to average and yes, I’m very familiar with the importance of placement position. Comparing side by side readings at the same time with a different BP cuff, the Garmin BPM was all over the place and even the averages of readings were not in line with the other cuff or manual readings (the old school way). My experience unfortunately echoes that of others reviews that have found the BPM to be consistently inaccurate.After a month of trying to make it work, I have returned the unit. I will not buy another, and I would not recommend to others. I would go even further to recommend several alternatives (all of them cheaper) instead.

M**E

Expensive, but it gets the job done

It seems to work okay for taking blood pressure, but the reason I gave it four stars instead of five is that I have had issues syncing the readings with the Garmin Connect app. I would also say wait for this to go on sale, as the base price is a bit excessive.

K**D

Easy To Track Blood Pressure

Set up takes a bit. If you're trying to do two people it isn't intuitive... But you can pair 6 people to this so darn good. Seems pretty accurate. Decent value for the money,!!

R**I

I’m loving it so far

Just got it, it’s easy to use and helps you complete a better tracking of your overall health.It’s small and easy to store away or take with you on trips.I’ll try and update in a couple of months if anything changes.Disclaimer- I don’t know if it’s the best product on the market in terms of overall accuracy and connectivity but the fact that it syncs with my Garmin and the rest of my activities is the reason I bought it.

G**O

Think twice before paying top dollar

I have 4 blood pressure devices.Nothing absolutely nothing beats the manual one.That means this one Index BPM, which costs over 150 dollars, is an expensive device that will give wrong readings.Not even mention that it is not rechargeable!!! For 150 bucks!!!The Display is quite low quality and size.I have the one for 60 bucks, the wrist device for 40, and the manual for 25.Even if you change the batteries, make sure you properly use it to get your numbers.My recommendation is to get one, buy brand-new batteries, and check it against the manual one or your nurse one.If the readings are consistently off, it means you properly put it in your arm as the picture and instructions say, go and return it as soon as possible, and get another one until you get the device that actually has no deviation.3 starts because it doesn't come with a cover. It is severely overpriced, and it doesn't have the quality and especially the accuracy that you will expect from Garmin.Design 5/5Price. 2/5Quality 4/5Accuracy 3/5Display 2/5Batteries, not rechargeable 1/5Color 5/5Connectivity 5/5This product, based on its design and accuracy, should be around 40 dollars.

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