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
Greater Goods blood pressure monitor with cuff and wall adapter
Compact blood pressure monitor with irregular heartbeat sensor and multi-user memory. Easy to read display and versatile power options; customers cite ease of use and accuracy
Pros
- irregular heartbeat sensor
- multi-user memory
- large, clear display
- battery and plug-in power options
Cons
- no Bluetooth
- cuff fit dependent on arm circumference
iHealth Track Smart Upper Arm BP Monitor with wide-range cuff
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Greater Goods |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Greater Goods |
| User Reviews | iHealth |