Greater Goods blood pressure monitor with cuff and wall adapter vs iHealth Track Smart Upper Arm BP Monitor with wide-range cuff

Key Differences

Greater Goods (A) is the more affordable option and emphasizes an irregular heartbeat sensor, multi-user memory and a large clear display but lacks Bluetooth and has cuff size guidance that can affect accuracy. iHealth (B) sits in a higher price tier, offers an easy two-button operation and a large multi-color backlit display with no calibration required, but has more reported mixed accuracy from customers

iHealth Track Smart Upper Arm BP Monitor with wide-range cuff

iHealth Track Smart Upper Arm BP Monitor with wide-range cuff

iHealth • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Compact upper arm blood pressure monitor with Bluetooth for iOS & Android. Easy operation and large display help track readings; supports storing 99 readings on device and unlimited on smartphone

Pros

  • large multi-color backlit display
  • easy operation with two buttons
  • stores 99 readings on device
  • Bluetooth sync to smartphones

Cons

  • mixed accuracy reports from customers
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Greater Goods
Durability Tie
Versatility Greater Goods
User Reviews iHealth