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The Omron Small D-Ring Blood Pressure Cuff is a genuine OEM replacement cuff engineered for upper arms measuring 7 to 9 inches in circumference. The contoured D-ring design makes self-application easy and ensures the snug, consistent contact needed for reliable blood pressure readings. Compatible with Omron BP710N, BP742N, and BP765 monitors. Measure the circumference of your left upper arm at the midpoint between your elbow and shoulder to confirm the correct size before ordering.
This replacement cuff is well-suited for patients with smaller arm circumferences who need a properly fitted cuff to ensure accurate blood pressure readings with their compatible Omron monitor. It is an excellent choice for individuals replacing a worn, cracked, or damaged cuff on a BP710N, BP742N, or BP765 monitor who want to restore full functionality without purchasing a new unit. Caregivers managing blood pressure monitoring for family members or patients with smaller arms will appreciate the D-ring design, which allows easy, consistent self-application without assistance. It also serves home blood pressure monitoring programs and chronic hypertension management patients who need a reliable, correctly sized cuff for daily use.
Will this cuff work with my Omron blood pressure monitor?
This cuff is specifically compatible with Omron models BP710N, BP742N, and BP765. If you have a different Omron model, verify compatibility before purchasing.
How do I know if I need a small cuff?
Measure the circumference of your left upper arm midway between your elbow and shoulder. If your measurement is between 7 and 9 inches, the small cuff is the correct size. Using the wrong size can result in inaccurate readings.
Is this a genuine Omron replacement part?
Yes. This is a genuine Omron OEM replacement cuff designed to restore full functionality to your compatible Omron blood pressure monitor.
Can I use this cuff on my right arm?
Omron recommends measuring on the left arm for consistency with clinical standards. However, the cuff can physically be applied to either arm.