Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 23 reviews

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Great idea, but not accurate at all

    • Written by from Roy

    22 of 28 people found this useful

    This product initially appealed to me because it works on bluetooth and can also work in an offline mode. I used the device daily for a week and compared it with both my doctor's readings and another wrist monitor that I have. Readings were consistently high. I wrote to iHealth to find out if it was a software defect and they recommended that I exchange the device. Well, I did that today and now readings are even higher. For those of us who are regularly monitoring BP we rely on an accurate device. I am surprised this device has passed FDA standards because the readings are so inaccurate. I will be returning this device and would encourage anyone looking at this device to look elsewhere because with such inaccurate readings, this cannot be used to monitor hypertension.

    Was this useful? Great idea, but not accurate at all

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    I would not recommend this product

    • Written by from SHELBY TOWNSHIP

    7 of 11 people found this useful

    I found this this device is very inaccurate, I followed the directions and compared it with my doctors in-office device and the numbers signifiganly different. I attempted to contact iHealth 4 times during their regular busines hours to no avail, after hearing the lenghty recoreded message and pressing 1 to speak with support I was disconnected on each attempt. Lastly, no where in the directions or manual does it tell you to download a "new" app to sync the data and use the device I had to research it on my own. If you want to try this product this is the app you need to use: iHeath MyVitals

    Was this useful? I would not recommend this product

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Does not work on left wrist

    • Written by from New Westminster

    8 of 16 people found this useful

    I have a medical condition that does not allow me to use product on my left wrist (product's "App" requires usage ONLY on left wrist).

    Nowhere in specifications for the product nor on set up instructions does product state you cannot use in right wrist.

    Don't purchase if you are medically required to use on right wrist.

    I purchased direct from ihealth so I hope I can return. I am not sure of ihealth's direct return policy (compared to Apple's).

    Was this useful? Does not work on left wrist

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Wireless wrist blood pressure not accurate

    • Written by from Markham

    5 of 10 people found this useful

    I follow all the instructions, but it always shows high readings. Not accurate. I even compare with ihealth blood pressure dock. Not good.

    Was this useful? Wireless wrist blood pressure not accurate

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Still not updated?

    • Written by from KENNEBUNK

    6 of 14 people found this useful

    How long has iOS6 been out? This thing still doesn't work with it? What does that tell you about the company? Didn't realize when I bought the wrist blood pressure cuff. Thought I could use it as a stand-alone monitor? Nope. Doesn't work. Guess I'll take my health eco-system purchasing elsewhere.