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World innovation: resting heart rate indicator

Measuring blood pressure at home is no longer a problem thanks to the emergence of modern devices. Regular checks can help detect hypertension early or help keep high blood pressure under control. The common problem with previous home devices can be that there was no way of knowing whether users had the necessary mental and physical relaxed to accurately check their blood pressure. The market leader in blood pressure monitors has now solved this problem and is presenting a world innovation at Medica 2009 with the so called resting heart rate indicator. A response after the measuring process has completed signals whether users are relaxed enough and, if that is not the case, requests that they try again. Beurer has integrated the resting heart rate indicator into three new blood pressure monitors, BM70, BM60 and BC60 and each offers the utmost in accuracy, reliability and precision.
 
 
Easy-to-use at its best

A regular blood pressure check is important for recognising high blood pressure at an early stage or, if already suffering from it, to keep an eye on it. However, the elderly in particular are often concerned when it comes to using technically complex (blood pressure) devices. As the market leader in Germany, Beurer is dedicated to making at-home blood pressure readings simpler and more convenient. With the BM44 and BC44 models, two devices are celebrating their premiere at Medica which are easy-to-use and yet still offer a high level of reliability and precision. One button is all that is needed to check heart rate and blood pressure quickly and accurately. That’s easy-to-use at its best!
 
 
BC19

Wrist arm blood pressure monitor with integrated voice output function. The BC19 reads out the results in three different languages.

It also feature the WHO* indicator, which evaluates blood pressure in line with WHO guidelines. An integrated arrhythmia detector is activated by any occurrence of arrhythmia, giving an alarm signal.