Beurer BM23 (60493)
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Automatic blood pressure monitor with an arm cuff from a German manufacturer, introduced in 2025, featuring the capability to synchronize with a personal computer for detailed analysis of readings. This function makes the device attractive for patients who need to provide their attending physician with a detailed measurement statistic over an extended period, as well as for those who prefer structured digital medical documentation.
The Beurer BM23 blood pressure monitor measures blood pressure in the range of 30-280 mmHg and pulse rate from 40 to 199 beats per minute, covering an expanded range of values, including cases of pronounced tachycardia. The arrhythmia detection function records heart rhythm disturbances, promptly indicating the need for a consultation with a cardiologist. The WHO classification color scale visually demonstrates the conformity of the obtained readings with medical standards – the green zone indicates normal pressure, yellow warns of borderline values, red signals the need for intervention.
The universal cuff covers an arm size from 22 to 42 cm, making it suitable for people of different builds. The error warning system minimizes the risk of obtaining inaccurate data due to movement during the procedure. Weighing 318 g and measuring 40x90x120 mm, the device is compact for transportation. The device operates on four AAA batteries or a power adapter, and the charge indicator will warn of the need to replace the elements, while auto shut-off prolongs battery life. The ability to synchronize with a personal computer, the arrhythmia detection function, and the WHO classification color scale are critical aspects that make the Beurer BM23 stand out. Additionally, its universal cuff and compact design offer versatility and portability.
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