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  2. The Best Blood Pressure Monitors to Have at Home ... - AOL

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    Neo Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor. Most blood pressure monitors come in two pieces—the cuff and the display. This one, however, combines them with a sleek, thin screen attached to a cuff for ...

  3. Withings - Wikipedia

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    Withings is known for design and innovation in connected devices, such as the first Wi-Fi scale on the market (introduced in 2009), an FDA-cleared blood pressure monitor, a smart sleep system, and a line of automatic activity tracking watches. It also provides B2B services for healthcare providers and researchers.

  4. Qardio - Wikipedia

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    Qardio, Inc. is an American technology company that specializes in heart health monitoring products. It was founded by Marco Peluso and Rosario Iannella in early 2012. [1] [2] Qardio's first product, QardioArm, is a wireless blood pressure monitor that connects with Apple's Health app; it received FDA 510(k) clearance in June 2014. [3]

  5. Wireless health - Wikipedia

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    A&D makes connected activity monitors, weight scales and blood pressure monitors with software to gather and analyze personal health data. [5] Entra Health Systems makes integrated bluetooth-enabled, WiFi, and Cellular blood glucose meters that work with an online data collection network to upload and report patient blood glucose readings. [6]

  6. The best tech for adults over 65 we spotted at CES this year

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    The scale part at the base of the mirror assesses health metrics and biomarkers including blood pressure, heart rate, body mass index, Vo2 Max (the amount of oxygen your body uses during exercise ...

  7. Remote patient monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Physiological data such as blood pressure and subjective patient data are collected by sensors on peripheral devices. Examples of peripheral devices are: blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter, and glucometer. The data are transmitted to healthcare providers or third parties via wireless telecommunication devices.

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