Omron BP5450 Platinum Blood Pressure Monitor

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Omron BP5450 Platinum Blood Pressure Monitor
Omron BP5450 Platinum Blood Pressure Monitor

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Current Price $34.99 September 18, 2024
Highest Price $34.99 September 15, 2024
Lowest Price $34.99 September 15, 2024
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Omron BP5450 Platinum Blood Pressure Monitor Description

  • The OMRON Platinum Upper Arm Monitor, complete with D-Ring cuff, provides unlimited memory, stores 200 total blood pressure readings for 2 users, works with the free OMRON Connect app
  • No.1 doctor and pharmacist recommended brand of blood pressure monitors.
  • The high morning average indicator alerts the user if systolic or diastolic measurements are out of normal range in the morning, when there is a higher risk for heart attack or stroke. This feature is unique to the Gold and Platinum series monitors.
  • The OMRON Platinum monitor is the only monitor to feature a high-contrast black, backlit dual-display LCD screen that allows the user to immediately compare their current reading to their previous reading.
  • Backed with a 6-year warranty. OMRON stands behind the accuracy and quality of our products, and believes in the longevity of our blood pressure monitors. Registered with the FDA as a medical device
  • The convenient AC adapter helps make sure your monitor is ready whenever you are and eliminates the worry of changing the batteries in your OMRON Blood Pressure Monitor. Also comes with a handy storage case.
  • This product meets the Validated Device Listing (“VDL”) criteria for validation of clinical accuracy, based on the independent review and acceptance of documentation submitted by the manufacturer.

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Omron BP5450 Platinum Blood Pressure Monitor Reviews (8)

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  1. Ioannis H.

    El producto es muy fácil de usar y las mediciones son precisas.

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  2. IRENE GROW

    Exactly as pictured and works perfectly

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  3. craft4u

    My old cuff read low compared to ones used by two medical professional and I wanted reliable and accurate blood pressure measurements. This brand was recommended. The features that I was looking for were accuracy, two-person memory with a large capacity of stored readings, and arrhythmia detection. This model shows the current reading on the right and previous reading on the left for easy comparison. The slanted top and high contrast display make it easy to read. It is bluetooth-enabled and can send data to an Omron app on your cellphone. The app gives the ability to see data in a list or as a graph and see trends over time, and data can be shared. It also comes with an AC adapter.

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  4. Ioannis H.

    Why sell a unit to an Australian market with an American plug? A return has already been started. Waste of time. Australians, please read this review before purchasing this unit as someone else has already commented previously.

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  5. JSmith

    REVIEW
    The Omron Platinum BP Monitor is registered with the FDA as a medical device and when you receive it you will understand why. It is a precision electronic instrument. Here are some highlights:
    • The monitor is heavy duty and finely crafted.
    • It has a real BP cuff with a D-ring that allows you to easily get it snug around your arm.
    • It has a variety of features, including a 3-take average and an alert for morning hypertension.
    • It has a carry case and an AC power supply.
    • It has a comprehensive, printed manual.
    • It is easy to unpack even if you problems with dexterity.
    • It is easy to read the display even if you have less than good vision.
    In short, this is a device you would expect to see used in professional home health care. You pay more but you get a lot more. If you want something that looks like it should be included with a happy meal, then spend $29.95. But first, ask yourself this. “What is my life worth?”

    ENCOURAGEMENT
    High blood pressure is a silent killer that affects about half of the US population, according to best estimates. I did not get one of the best BP monitors you can buy because I have high blood pressure. I got it because I DON’T WANT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE! And the best way to avoid problems is to watch what your body is doing.
    I got into taking care of myself back when they laughed and called you a “health food nut.” No one calls me that anymore and my contemporaries stopped laughing a long time ago, those that are still alive. I take no medications and have boundless energy. I just ran 2 miles in the hills yesterday and tonight I will lift weights. I can stand with my legs straight and put my palms flat on the floor. I can balance on one leg and hold the other straight out for more than a minute. I am a lot older than you would guess if you saw me.
    How did I do it? Simple. Almost no alcohol, tobacco or drug use (I experimented briefly with cigarettes when I was a kid). Eating organic (no additives) and low on the food chain. Drinking bottled water. Protecting myself from chemicals in food and the environment. Reading about health and using good judgment rather than following fads. Exercising vigorously and often. Not letting anyone make me feel like a stick-in-the-mud for being cautious about my health.
    I may not have a medical degree but I have figured out that taking care of yourself pays off in dividends that are worth more than money. Just ask anyone who is sick.
    If you have a problem, your doctor is going to advise medication and you should listen to her. But you should also look to your lifestyle and change everything you can to improve your health. Your goal should always be to enjoy good health naturally because medications have side effects and will never completely compensate for a poor diet, inactivity, destructive habits or environmental toxins.
    I have some regrets in my life, but taking care of myself has never been one of them. I know it is difficult, but ask yourself this question. “What is my life worth?”

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  6. Eduardo T

    It really annoys me that you pay for a product, receive next day delivery and the mains lead is US compatible rather than a plug for Australian sockets. This is the second time this has happened to me recently with a product from Amazon .(There were batteries supplied but a mains lead was part of the package and should have been Aus compliant).
    I haven’t used the product yet

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  7. aggi

    The product arrived with American power plug cable instead of Australian plug, waisted time and money.

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  8. F. Locke

    Over several years, I have found Omron to have a good reputation for accuracy and durability as well as a price that seems to be a bit higher than industry average. They also offer a confusing range of blood pressure monitors ( and other items ). There’s the 3 series, the 5 series, the 7 and 10 series, the Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum models, the evolve, a do-all EKG model and at least one wrist model.
    About seven years ago, I started with the 10 series which came with a pre-formed, “comfit” cuff. I recorded my vitals in a journal notebook, averaged the results weekly and transferred the data to a quarterly graph. My doctor loved it.
    After about two years, I upgraded ( ? ! ? ! ) to the 10 series model BP 786n with Bluetooth, an available AP and again with the “comfit ” cuff. The AP may have improved over the years, but, at the time, I was less than impressed with its performance and utility. Nor was I thrilled with Omron’s apparent desire for Carte Blanche as to how my personal and medical information was to be used. I have not used Bluetooth or the AP on any of my blood pressure machines but have continued to make manual entries on my graph and in my journals.
    Recently I had to retire my trusty model BP 786n and purchased a Platinum model BP 5450 which came with a less than ideal fabric carry bag and a wrap-around, D-ring cuff.
    I found using the new cuff, one handed, to be annoyingly awkward. No problem, I still had my “comfit” cuff. I swapped it out and it seemed to work fine and I was satisfied until I noted in the manual states that cuffs not supplied with each model are ” not compatible “. An e-mail from Omron simply stated that the Platinum BP 5450 was designed for use with the D-ring cuff and they couldn’t guarantee accuracy if another cuff was used. A phone conversation with a tech added the issue arises from the algorithms used to compute blood pressure. I was also advised that they had a 10 series model BP 7450 which came with the desired ” comfit ” cuff. Now I have both………

    PLATINUM BP 5450 / 10 Series BP 7450 COMPARISON and REVIEW

    Both machines have the same size, shape, footprint, apparent weight, good accuracy and very much the same functionality. There are a small number of differences. Notably the bezel around the screen on the 10 is black and on the platinum it’s silver. The cuffs are as noted. There is one more button on the top right ( next to the “memory” button ) of the platinum and marked with a “sunrise” logo. This gives access, with the “rocker” button, to seven weeks of “morning” averages. The 10 series doesn’t have the button or the function. Other buttons are identical. Incidentally, the manual for the platinum was multilingual, the10 series was English only.
    Set-up and routine use of both machine’s are essentially the same; you should get familiar with the buttons as the “set up” will time out if you take too long. The right side of the display is the newest reading, the left side is the previous one. Both machines are noticeably quieter than my old model 786n. They also use batteries significantly faster, probably due to the larger, more complex display. I’ve made it a point to use the included AC adapter.
    Both machines have “tru-read” capability where the machine takes three readings at designated intervals then displays the average. For those who believe tru-read takes too long…… reduce the interval or turn off tru-read. I believe it improves accuracy and use it at 30 seconds.
    I have had an issue with “ghosting” of the display if it isn’t viewed within a narrow angle. This may be universal. I have eliminated the ghosts by adjusting my seat height and tilting the machine towards me.
    All things considered, I couldn’t recommend choosing one machine over the other. Both give results which are spot on with expectations. The morning average button or lack of it is up to individual users as is the preferred cuff. I prefer the comfit cuff but I could understand how some might think it stiff and uncomfortable. Some will prefer the wrap around but I find it awkward.
    I think you’ve made a good choice if you pick either.
    Update for information only: For several months I have alternated using both machines as boxed, both machines using only the “comfit” cuff and just the platinum alternating the cuffs. Results are inconclusive as my personal blood pressure is not steady enough to give a reliable base line. However, there is also no clear indication that the comfit cuff shouldn’t be used. Readings for both machines using either cuff have been within expected ranges.

    Things that make you go: Hmmmmmmm. On the underside of both machines are two grooves just above the battery compartment. These grooves are not mentioned nor are they pictured in either manual. I determined that if you take two #14 wood screws ( or similar ) and install them horizontally, at eye level, on a vertical surface about 14mm apart, the monitors may be mounted for almost perfect display. I can’t say that this is the grooves intended purpose and I found, for my purposes, such mounting to be unhandy.

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