Pocket sphygmomanometer with Adcuff nylon cuff, magenta vs ADC Prosphyg 760 Pocket Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Adcuff Cuff
Overall winner: ADC Prosphyg 760 Pocket Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Adcuff Cuff
Key Differences
Product A is the more affordable option with the same model name and user rating; it highlights a compact pocket design and includes a cuff, manometer, and case. Product B carries a leatherette case, an explicitly stated 300mmHg manometer and an optimized nylon Adcuff with size guide, making it slightly better suited for users who want the upgraded cuff and case materials
Pocket sphygmomanometer with Adcuff nylon cuff, magenta
Pocket-style sphygmomanometer with cuff, manometer, and carrying case; optimized Adcuff nylon cuff sized for 9"-15.7" limbs. Handles accurate readings and includes a 20-year calibration warranty. Customer feedback notes easy use and readability with consistent readings, though durability varies
Pros
- compact pocket design
- accurate 300mmHg manometer
- includes cuff, manometer, and carrying case
- optimized Adcuff nylon cuff with size guide
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- not latex-free material noted? (explicit: Not made with natural rubber latex)
ADC Prosphyg 760 Pocket Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Adcuff Cuff
Pocket-style sphygmomanometer with cuff, manometer, and carrying case. Accurate readings with a nylon Adcuff and size guide to prevent miscuffing; fits limbs 9"-15.7". One customer note: easy to read and consistent readings
Pros
- includes cuff, manometer, and carrying case
- accurate, ANSI/AAMI/ISO 81060-1 compliant
- Adcuff nylon cuff with size guide to prevent miscuffing
- easy to read blood pressure measurements
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- some users reported breakage within short use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | American Diagnostic Corporation |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | American Diagnostic Corporation |
| User Reviews | Tie |