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Hear your results clearly, every time. The Blue Jay Elite BJ120050 announces blood pressure readings aloud — a standout feature for users with vision challenges, seniors, and caregivers who need fast, confident results without squinting at a screen. Pair that with a fuzzy logic algorithm, WHO classification guidance, and 180 total memory slots, and you have one of the most capable home BP monitors available.
This blood pressure monitor is well suited for seniors and individuals with vision impairment who need a home blood pressure monitor that announces readings aloud, eliminating the need to read a small digital display and reducing the risk of misreading results. It is a practical choice for individuals managing hypertension, cardiovascular disease, or other conditions that require regular blood pressure monitoring at home, who want a monitor with WHO classification guidance that helps them understand whether their reading falls within a normal, elevated, or high range without needing to interpret the numbers themselves. Two-person households where both partners monitor their blood pressure regularly will find the 2-user mode with 90 memories per user convenient for tracking individual readings over time without mixing results. It is also appropriate for caregivers and family members who assist elderly or medically complex patients with daily blood pressure monitoring and need a monitor that is easy to operate, easy to read, and provides audio confirmation of results for users who cannot reliably read a standard display.
How does the talking feature work?
After each measurement, the monitor announces the systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, and pulse rate aloud through a built-in speaker. This allows users to hear their results without looking at the display, which is particularly useful for individuals with low vision, cataracts, or other visual impairments that make reading a small screen difficult.
What does the WHO indicator show?
The WHO (World Health Organization) blood pressure classification indicator displays a color-coded or symbol-based guide that shows whether your reading falls into a normal, elevated, or high blood pressure category based on WHO guidelines. This helps users quickly understand the significance of their reading without needing to memorize blood pressure ranges.
Does this monitor detect irregular heartbeats?
Yes — the monitor includes an irregular heartbeat detection feature that alerts the user if an irregular heartbeat pattern is detected during the measurement. This is not a diagnostic tool for arrhythmia — if you receive repeated irregular heartbeat alerts, consult your physician for further evaluation.
Can I use this with a USB power source instead of batteries?
Yes — the monitor includes a Micro USB power option for use at home or while traveling. The Micro USB cord is not included and must be purchased separately. The monitor also operates on 4 AAA batteries, which are included.