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The Beurer BM 95 sphygmomanometer is an automatic blood pressure monitor designed for measurement on the upper arm. It can support up to two users, making it suitable for tracking the blood pressure of multiple individuals. The device includes a date imprinting feature, allowing for easy documentation of measurement dates. Additionally, it has a clock and date display function, providing convenient reference for users. With a memory capacity of 120 registers, this sphygmomanometer allows users to store and track their blood pressure measurements over time. It measures both pulse rate and blood pressure, including diastolic and systolic values, providing comprehensive information for monitoring cardiovascular health. The Beurer BM 95 sphygmomanometer utilizes the unit of measurement mmHg (millimeters of mercury), which is the standard metric unit for blood pressure. For each measurement, the device takes approximately 30 seconds to accurately record the readings. This ensures efficiency and convenience when monitoring blood pressure levels. Furthermore, the Beurer BM 95 sphygmomanometer offers a memory function that allows users to easily access and review previous measurements. This feature aids in tracking changes in blood pressure over time and can help individuals in managing their cardiovascular health effectively. Please note that this description is based on the provided specifications and may not include additional features or details that may be present in the actual product.
| Brand | Beurer |
| Model | BM 95 | 65834 |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| EAN | 4211125658342 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Type | Automatic |
| Placement supported | Upper arm |
| Number of users | 2 user(s) |
| Date imprinting | Yes |
| Clock/Date display | Yes |
| Memory registers | 120 |
| Pulse rate range | 40 - 199 |
| Mean arterial pressure | - |
| Pulse rate measuring | Yes |
| Diastolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Systolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Cuff size | 22 - 42 cm |
| Units of measurement | mmHg |
| Measurement time | 30 s |
| Memory function | Yes |
| Speaking function | No |
| World Health Organization (WHO) values classification | Yes |
| Measuring method | Auscultatoric |
| Arrhythmia detection | Yes |
| Heart rate monitor | Yes |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Product color | Grey, White |
| Certification | CE |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| USB port | Yes |
| Number of batteries supported | 4 |
| Battery type | AAA |
| Battery low indication | Yes |
| Battery voltage | 1.5 V |
| Display type | LCD |
| Width | 127 mm |
| Depth | 127 mm |
| Height | 44 mm |
| Weight | 670 g |
| Batteries included | Yes |
| Carrying case | Yes |
| Package width | 185 mm |
| Package depth | 95 mm |
| Package height | 170 mm |
| Package weight | 970 g |
| Sustainability certificates | CE |
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The Beurer BM 95 has a weight of 670 g.
The Beurer BM 95 has the following certifications: CE.
Systolic pressure is the top number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. Systolic pressure refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle.
Diastolic pressure is the lowest number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats.
A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.
The Beurer BM 95 has a height of 44 mm.
The Beurer BM 95 has a width of 127 mm.
The Beurer BM 95 has a depth of 127 mm.
To ensure accurate readings, position the cuff flat against your bare upper arm at heart level, with the tubing pointing towards your inner arm.
Before starting the measurement, it is essential to sit quietly for at least 5 minutes in a relaxed state. Once ready, press the start button on the device to initiate the measurement.
The sphygmomanometer will automatically inflate the cuff to the appropriate pressure level. It is important to keep your arm relaxed and still during this process to obtain accurate readings.
The systolic pressure (maximum) is displayed as the top value, while the diastolic pressure (minimum) is shown as the bottom value on the screen. These measurements indicate the force of blood against your artery walls during heartbeats and at rest, respectively.
After each use, wipe the device and cuff gently with a clean, damp cloth to keep it clean and free of oils or contaminants. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or excessive humidity, to maintain its accuracy and longevity.
Yes, the Beurer BM 95 has automatic measurement. This means that the device will inflate and deflate itself to measure the blood pressure without the user having to manually pump it.
Yes, the Beurer BM 95 can support up to 2 users. This is convenient for households with multiple individuals who need to track their blood pressure measurements separately.
Yes, the Beurer BM 95 has a memory function. This allows users to store and review up to 120 previous blood pressure readings, which can be useful for tracking changes over time.
Yes, the Beurer BM 95 is equipped with Bluetooth. This allows users to connect the device to their smartphones or other compatible devices to easily transfer and analyze their blood pressure data.
Yes, the Beurer BM 95 displays the WHO values classification. This means that the device provides an interpretation of the blood pressure measurements according to the WHO's classification system, which can help users understand their readings in relation to normal ranges.
Yes, the manual of the Beurer BM 95 is available in English .
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