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

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

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

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As we’ve come to expect from Garmin devices, the Index S2 smart scale is high quality and robust. The color display is particularly impressive, and the best of any smart scale we’ve tested to date – bright and crisp, with an unusually high resolution that makes icons and text sharp and easy to read when standing up. At each weigh-in you’ll be able to see your current weight, body composition stats including fat and muscle mass, and a graph of changes to your weight over time. Index BPM seems to be a product for those with medical conditions and the fact that Garmin is now releasing the Index BPM is a testament to how well they have done at penetrating the ‘mass market’ rather than their older markets for the athletically-minded. HIgh blood pressure Stage I has a systolic BP of between 130 and 139 mm Hg and a diastolic blood pressure of between 80 and 189. 130 – 139/80 -89 Gone are the days of the old-fashioned mercury-tube sphygmomanometer and stethoscope. This sleek smart BP cuff is a compact, all-in-one device. You can use it to take a single blood pressure reading or three sequential readings that the machine will average. The ultra-slim integrated OLED panel immediately displays your blood pressure when you take it. And the entire 320g cuff folds down for easy transport or storage. No-brainer syncing with Garmin Connect It seems that company is making things right now by expanding the manual entry functionality to all. A few users on Reddit, from Germany, Denmark and the US, have noticed that Garmin Connect is now allowing them to enter blood pressure readings. And no, they have not bought the Index BPM.

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The graph utilises data from the American Heart Association to show if your reading falls into the healthy or unhealthy range. Also logged with the reading is the time and date of the measurement, and you have the option to add notes if you wish to do so. Household Wi-Fi can be used to link blood pressure readings to Garmin Connect where you can view measurement history and trends in 7-day, 4-week and 1-year reports. Reports can be exported and shared with your health care provider and you can allow Garmin Connect to remind you to take a reading with y our smartphone’s notifications. Many smart devices are not as clever as they purport to be, but the Index BPM pairs easily with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Syncing with the Garmin Connect app may be a little hit-and-miss, but you’ll soon get the hang of it. It’s great to know that you can sync via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth especially if you are using the cuff in a location where is no Wi-Fi.The Garmin Index BPM smart blood pressure monitor is entering an already saturated market. Its major advantage is the Garmin brand and the fact that Garmin Connect users who are serious about collecting health data can now port BP readings from a Garmin device for an even more comprehensive health profile.

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Garmin today announced the Index BPM which is a smart blood pressure cuff designed to transmit readings when worn on your bicep. This release includes forward-looking statements regarding Garmin Ltd. and its business. Such statements are based on management’s current expectations. The forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this release may not occur and actual results could differ materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties affecting Garmin, including, but not limited to, the risk factors listed in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 25, 2021, filed by Garmin with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Commission file number 0001-411180). A copy of such Form 10-K is available at http://www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin/invRelations/finReports.html. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Garmin undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.Blood pressure is presented as the systolic blood pressure, measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), divided by the diastolic blood pressure. It is an important vital sign and indicator of cardiovascular health. It is important to do the measurement in the same condition/position/time of day and state of mind (stress!). HIgh blood pressure Stage II has a systolic BP of more than 140 mm Hg and a diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg or more – 140+/90+ High blood pressure or hypertension is largely asymptomatic. Without measurement, many people feel fine and do not know they have a problem until they experience a cardiovascular event. Here are some of the symptoms of high blood pressure:

Garmin Index™ BPM, Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, FDA-Cleared Garmin Index™ BPM, Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, FDA-Cleared

Please note that this is a Garmin CIQ Widget to help users judge their rest condition before taking their blood pressure. It is not a medical product. The readings are only for reference and should not be used to diagnose, treat, alleviate or prevent any disease or symptom. Users should evaluate their personal health condition before use and seek the professional advice of their physician. Normal blood pressure has a systolic BP of less than 120 mm Hg and a diastolic blood pressure of 80 mmHg or less. 120/80 The functionality has apparently rolled out with version 4.61 of the Android Garmin Connect app. You can add a manual reading from the dashboard and this will be charted for you.

Your blood pressure is simply a measurement of the pressure of your blood against the walls of blood vessels as it is pumped around your body. The pressure come from the force with which the heart pumps the blood and the resistance it encounters from the circulatory system. Well, after much anticipation tech-pro Garmin has entered the market with its “smart” take on the humble blood pressure monitor. This FDA-cleared BP monitor is expected to be a game-changer for conveniently monitoring storing and sharing your health profile. In this article, we’ll take an in-depth look at the Garmin Index BMP Smart blood pressure monitor exploring its features and performance so you can decide if this is the medical device you need. Summary My BP is a bit high and I wanted to monitor this weekly at home and see changes as a result of lifestyle changes (exercise and intermittent fasting) Of course, the most important thing is whether it can take an accurate BP reading. The medical profession regards oscillatory blood pressure monitors that sit on the upper arm as a reliable form of blood pressure measurement. Some users of the Garmin Index BPM have found the arm cuff a little loose, which can affect the output reading. Serial adjustments may be necessary to get the correct fit and accurate readings. In fact, medics have now learned that the trend in your blood pressure profile is more important than an individual one-off reading for making an accurate assessment of your health. This has led to a massive rise in home monitoring and, of course, demand for simple portable blood pressure monitors.

Garmin finally adds manual blood pressure entry in Connect Garmin finally adds manual blood pressure entry in Connect

Unfortunately, the feature to add blood pressure readings manually is not only currently limited to the Android app. It might also be region or device specific as not all users are seeing it. Most likely, this is a gradual rollout where Garmin is gauging how well it works. for a while there is also a widget on connect iq store to find the best time to do a Blood Pressure Measurment: The scale proved very popular at launch, and at the time of writing (April 2021), there’s a wait of between five and eight weeks for delivery. Design The Garmin Index 2 uses bioelectrical impedance to measure tissue types. Essentially, it runs a small current through your body (hence the need for bare feet), and different types of tissue cause different degrees of resistance. The scale measures weight and BMI, body fat percentage, skeletal muscle mass, bone mass, and body water. Skeletal muscle doesn't include the muscle in your heart, or the muscles that apply pressure to your organs and blood vessels. The downside is that watches like this need regular calibration with a conventional home blood pressure monitor, so you can't avoid the inflatable cuff altogether, and they can't provideactual systolic and diastolic readings.There have been rumors circulating for years that Apple is working on a watch that will accurately measure blood pressure, but so far nothing has materialized, so the Garmin Index BPM may be the best thing we get in the near future. We're keeping our ear to the ground for more news and will bring you further info as soon as we have it. Garmin is one of the world’s leading tech companies and has developed a diverse portfolio of devices that span GPS navigation and fish finding to health and fitness wearables. Electrical engineer Gary Burrell partnered with Min Kao, a defense contractor to found Garmin in 1989. The company was initially called ProNav but later changed to Garmin using part of the first names of each founder.



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