Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 33 reviews

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Withings Blood Pressure Monitor

    • Written by from Hong Kong

    71 of 76 people found this useful

    useful portability but way too pricey for what it offers compared to competition. Now if it had WiFi capabilities like Withings weighing scale .....

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice design, but too many errors

    • Written by from Carmichael

    38 of 45 people found this useful

    Beautiful design, but finicky operation. Too many errors stating to refit the cuff and try again, even though I had followed the instructions carefully. Readings were inconsistent with other BP cuffs.

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    The iPad app is very non-intuitive

    • Written by from Pensacola

    24 of 26 people found this useful

    I love the monitor itself and the large cuff. Taking the blood pressure reading is easy and the app provides a great interface for each BP session; HOWEVER, the app is not very intuitive when it comes to viewing your BP history (especially the graph) or manually adding your daily weight (in case you don't feel like spending a small fortune for a bluetooth Withings scale. It's as if Withings designed the app with virtually no consideration for those who want to make manual entries. And I wish that I could "turn off" the entire weight tracking system, so that I could focus on BP only.

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    The Pros and Cons

    • Written by from Fair Lawn

    433 of 464 people found this useful

    I have thoroughly tested and experimented with both this device as well as it's competitor, the "iHealth Blood Pressure Dock".
    They're both excellent products and provide very accurate reads.
    However, each have their own advantages and disadvantages. I'll explain the key differences:

    This device is powered by 'AA' batteries while the iHealth BP monitor comes with a 'docking station', which is essentially the battery. The dock gets charged up and can be recharged. On the flip side, this makes the Withings model more flexible since it doesn't need that dock to work.
    The design of the Withings model beats the iHealth unit and the only reason that I stick with Withings over iHealth is because I actually have a Withings scale, and the readings integrate with the weight profile that your scale creates.

    Withings model shouldn't be more expensive, but it is. Unfortunately, I had to bite the extra few bucks to keep that universal integration between my devices (scale + BP).