Disappointing Experience with B.Well MED-57 Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
add_circle Pros
- Large display
- Backlight
- Airhythm indicator
- Stores previous measurement results
- Easy to use
remove_circle Contras
- Inaccurate readings
- Not suitable for people over 40 years old
- Poor battery life
- Loud when inflating
- Buttons not very responsive
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Editor's SummaryThe B.Well MED-57 wrist blood pressure monitor has been a disappointing experience due to its inaccuracies, design flaws, and poor battery life. It is not suitable for people over 40 years old and is not recommended.
IntroductionWe purchased the B.Well MED-57 wrist blood pressure monitor as a backup device, but unfortunately, it has been a disappointing experience. Although I tried to be loyal to this device, it has failed to meet our expectations.
Why We Bought ItWe already have a working blood pressure monitor at home, but I thought it would be convenient to have a wrist-worn device for occasional use. I chose this model after researching and reading reviews, and I was impressed by its features, including a large display and backlight.
Unboxing and PackagingThe device arrived quickly, but it was not properly packaged. The box was small, and the device was not secured inside. Fortunately, the device was not damaged. The box itself was informative, highlighting the Swiss quality, but it also mentioned that the device was made in China.
Features and SpecificationsPrecision: ±3 mmHg for blood pressure, ±5% for pulse rateAirhythm indicator: YesPower source: AAA batteriesMemory: Stores previous measurement resultsPosition: Wrist-wornDimensions: 73mm x 62mm x 28mmWeight: 110gWarranty: 5 yearsUsing the DeviceThe device is easy to use, and you can measure blood pressure while sitting at a table or holding your arm at chest level. However, we found the device to be quite loud when inflating, and the buttons were not very responsive.
Disappointing ExperienceUnfortunately, our experience with this device was disappointing. The readings were not accurate, and we found that the device was not suitable for people over 40 years old. We also experienced issues with the battery life, and the backlight was always on, even when not in use.
ConclusionWhile this device has some positive features, such as the backlight and airhythm indicator, its inaccuracies and design flaws make it a disappointing purchase. I would not recommend this device, even for those looking for a wrist-worn blood pressure monitor.
Featured FAQWhat are the features of the B.Well MED-57 wrist blood pressure monitor?The device has a large display, backlight, airhythm indicator, and stores previous measurement results.
Is the device suitable for people over 40 years old?No, the device is not suitable for people over 40 years old due to its inaccuracies.
What are the dimensions of the device?The device measures 73mm x 62mm x 28mm.
What is the warranty period for the device?The device has a 5-year warranty.
Can I use the device while sitting at a table?Yes, you can use the device while sitting at a table or holding your arm at chest level.
What are the power source requirements for the device?The device requires AAA batteries.
