Greater Goods blood pressure monitor with cuff and wall adapter vs Medisana upper-arm blood pressure monitor with 2x199 memory
Overall winner: Greater Goods blood pressure monitor with cuff and wall adapter
Key Differences
Greater Goods (A) offers a lower listed price tier, an irregular heartbeat sensor, and multi-user memory but lacks Bluetooth and has cuff-size guidance that can affect accuracy. Medisana (B) is in a higher price tier, emphasizes high-precision sensors, a backlit display, and supports 2 user profiles plus a guest, but has mixed reports about Bluetooth connectivity and some reviews noting the device may stop working
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
Medisana upper-arm blood pressure monitor with 2x199 memory
Automatic upper-arm blood pressure monitor with dual-user memory and date/time stamps. Provides quick readings with color-coded status indicator. Customer notes ease of use and some connectivity concerns
Pros
- dual user memory (199 readings each)
- color LED health status indicator
- large backlit display
- adjustable large cuff for comfort
Cons
- mixed Bluetooth/app connectivity feedback
- some reports of device not working
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Greater Goods |
| Durability | Medisana |
| Versatility | Greater Goods |
| User Reviews | Tie |