It's one of those "Apple of X" things - this is the Apple of at-home blood pressure cuffs. The QardioArm Blood Pressure Monitor left me wondering how it's possible to have a blood pressure monitor feel cool. I never thought I'd be genuinely impressed by something like a blood pressure monitor, but here we are. Product testing and reviews were done by CNET contributor Amanda Capritto. This list was originally published last year and is updated occasionally as we review new products.Įditors' note: This list was compiled by CNET contributor Danielle Kosecki. To learn more about the AHA's standards for at-home blood pressure monitoring, read this guide to the two most important things to look for in an at-home blood pressure cuff. Read more: The best thermometers for cold and flu And beyond taking pressure readings, some of these devices can also help you keep track of your heart rate and notify you if you have an irregular heartbeat. In other words, no matter which form of monitoring you choose, your heart will thank you for the accurate measurement. Below are seven wireless upper-arm blood pressure monitors and one wrist cuff device, which the AHA recommends only for people who can't fit into a traditional arm cuff when looking to take a blood pressure measurement.ĭespite offering a variety of features at a range of prices, each of these BP monitor devices has been independently validated against one or more sets of AHA-recognized standards to track accurate blood pressure readings.