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The Withings BPM Vision is an FDA-cleared smart arm blood pressure monitor delivering clinical-grade systolic, diastolic, and heart rate measurements. Featuring a bright 2.8” LCD with instant color-coded feedback, it ensures easy interpretation aligned with US hypertension guidelines. Its perfect-fit cuff and protective case enhance comfort and portability, while Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity enable seamless syncing with iOS and Android apps for unlimited data storage and trend tracking. With an impressive 1-year battery life, this device combines accuracy, convenience, and smart technology for proactive cardiovascular health management.







| ASIN | B0DYPDF3JD |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,417 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #37 in Automatic Arm Blood Pressure Monitors |
| Date First Available | April 2, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Item model number | 3700546710452 |
| Manufacturer | Withings |
| Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 3.2 x 1.5 inches |
D**J
Best in its class -- Expensive but Worth It!
Expensive but worth it. Why? Accurate, easy to use. Big color screen. Allows for multiple users to send data to their individual Withings accounts. Transmits blood pressure/pulse information to my iPhone Withings and Apple Health Apps. This allows for accurate long-term results trends. Also allows me to transmit data to my doctor. We've used many of these devices and all have some shortcomings including hard-to-read screens. This device solves all those issues. We also like the hard case it comes in. Don't even need to remove from case to use. If you can afford it, buy this device. You won't be sorry. Highly recommended.
J**T
Worth purchasing.
Absolutely. Awesome. Can communicate with my provider and give him accurate up-to-date information.
R**P
BP monitor
Works better than the cuff I was using. Fairly accurate blood pressure readings. Simple to use. But could be more affordable as it’s a bit expensive.
M**S
Good Hardware - poor app/firmware
I really tried to keep this device, but I will wind up returning it. First, let me say that the issues I experienced with this item don’t have anything to do with the hardware (so far as I can tell). The device installed through the app in what seemed a seamless and trouble free way. The device connects both via Bluetooth (or at least it’s supposed to and WiFi). It was when I took my first reading that I noticed an issue with the Bluetooth. My reading did not not show up more or less immediately in the app as one would expect via a Bluetooth connection. The reading did show up several minutes later as one would expect via WiFi. After more than several resets and emails back and forth with Withings support it was clear that they either did not understand my issue or were unable to solve it. They went so far as to tell me that the device was connected via Bluetooth even when I sent a screenshot showing that it was not connected via Bluetooth. They then tried to say that it wouldn’t show up in iOS Bluetooth settings because it connected through the app. I explained to them that while it was certainly paired through the app it would still show up as connected. I was dealing with one person who basically kept having me restate the issue and saying that the issue was being escalated. There is clearly something amiss with either the app software or the firmware. After six or seven emails with no resolution, I have decided to return the item. I also find the app/device interface a little too quirky. For instance (and I inquired about this too), when you use the x3 reading setting (which you must manually set each time), the device scrolls through the average of the three readings and then each individual reading. It does not transmit the average reading to the app (as I believe it should). It sends the last of the three readings. If this is what it is supposed to do, I don’t understand the purpose of the x3 setting. I could just as easily take three readings myself and use the final one. I’ve always heard good things about about Withings, but this device is too expensive, and the software/firmware too buggy to justify keeping the device. Customer Service/Tech Support is abysmal. In all of those email exchanges, I thought that there were miscommunication/misunderstandings so I asked for phone support. They told me that they don’t have phone support. That was it for me
A**R
Withings BPM Vision – Smart Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
This machine is simple to use while allowing 8 people store information of their BP readings, if the AI is correct. The machine and app are pretty straight forward and will tie in with your Apple Watch or IPhone running iOS 16 and later. You can either take 1 reading or 3 readings that are averaged while giving you the readings of each. I thought it would take a long time to take 3 readings but it doesn't. You can set the time delay for each reading starting at 30's, in 30's increments up to 120's. The only drawback is the price. While it is very accurate and easy to use, with a super storage container/carrying case, if you do not have a blood pressure or heart problem it may be over kill. I would have given a 5* review but for the price. Welch Allyn makes a clinical grade BPM for $35 less.
D**V
Easy smart blood pressure monitor
I was worried about the set up reading other reviews however it was not difficult at all. It’s a smart blood pressure monitor so you just need to know how to download an app on your phone and link it. It’s pretty cool and easy to use. The blood pressure x3 feature is pretty cool so it automatically does a good job.
M**N
Good price and good product
It’s a very good blood pressure tester. Very pleased with it and ease of use.
R**.
Good, but like the previous version better.
It's good, easy, accurate. I like the previous version better for no other reason that it's more compact and easier to put on my arm.
L**I
Je suis vraiment mitigé. Oui, l’écran est beau, mais ça s’arrête là. L’ensemble est assez encombrant, mais le gros point noir vient du brassard, qui est de piètre qualité : les côtés en tissu fin se plient, on ne sait jamais s’il est bien positionné. Et puis, au final, qu’apporte-t-il par rapport à un BPM Connect, beaucoup moins cher ? Eh bien, vraiment pas grand-chose. Au contraire, le Connect est bien plus compact et son brassard est de bien meilleure qualité, un comble. L’ECG est vraiment gadget : toutes les montres connectées le proposent. Conclusion : beaucoup, beaucoup trop cher, et un brassard clairement à revoir.
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