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Panasonic EW3122S Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor (Silver) Product Description:



  • Blood pressure monitor saves a total of 84 readings
  • Quickly and accurate one-touch blood pressure and pulse rate measurements
  • Digital filter technology isolates only the essential pulse oscillation
  • Color confirmation system shows if readings fall in hypertension, pre-hypertension, or normal range
  • Measures 6.7 x 3.7 x 7.1 inches (WxHxD); 2.4 pounds

Product Description

The "DFT" Digital Filter Technology uses a sensor to detect and isolate only the essential pulse oscillation. It helps eliminate other noise factors, leading to quick and reliable measurement capability. This also helps avoid over-tightening of the cuff on the wrist.The monitor lights up if you are moving during a reading, alerting you to the fact that your reading will not proceed unless you stop moving.The Automatic Memory Feature Saves your Readings and allows you to capture 84 readings (42 memory readings x 2 persons) and save them to track the readings over time.The cuff easily folds into the built-in storage case for added convenience. The Color Confirmation System Helps You Understand Your Readings, the monitor uses a 3-color light system to indicate if your reading falls in the Hypertension, Prehypertension or Normal Range: Systolic - Red: Hypertension (over 140),Yellow: Prehypertension (130-139),Green: Normal (under 129). Note: The female connection is for the AC adapter. The pressure cuff plug with the "plastic covering" should be placed into the pressure cuff socket. This socket is a separate connection point on the main unit. The instruction manual should clearly indicate usage.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

54 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
5My doctor approved this one, he was very impressed...
By Albert D. Quartararo
I've had this for about two years now. My doctor asked me to go out and buy a blood pressure monitor for your arm not for your wrist. I brought it into him and he took my blood pressure the conventional way and with the Panasonic one I purchased. Both were accurate. He took down the model number and was going to recommend it other patients who were looking for one.

66 of 71 people found the following review helpful.
2Maybe I got a lemon?
By Shiloh True
After recent values have placed me in the 'hypertensive' range, I felt I needed a monitor for home, to gauge the effects of my newly prescribed B/P med. As an RN, I'm quite familiar with various B/P monitors, and I certainly know how to use them. I did extensive research before settling on the Panasonic EW3222S, based largely on the wonderful reviews.Although the machine is bulky, I really like the design. It is extremely easy to use, even for a novice, and I enjoy that the results are large enough that I can take my B/P sans reading glasses. I also like the 2 person memory, quick fit cuff, and cuff storage. I'm not sure that the '3 color light system' that indicates whether your reading is hypertension, prehypertension, or normal is necessary and it just takes up space. Most motivated in following their B/P's know the optimum range they are seeking. I would have preferred to see a different feature, such as, an irregular pulse monitor.However, it matters not, that I like the design and ease of use, when I'm not obtaining accurate readings. For example, I just took my B/P with a result of 90/58. Well, I knew this was not an accurate value for me. I immediately took the reading again and it was 127/70. Quite a bit of difference. A few minutes later I got a diastolic B/P of 113. No way! I have checked out this machine against two others. If I take my B/P three times, I will get at least one value, that matches up closely with the other machines. But, who am I supposed to be---Kreskin? I'm supposed to know which of the three readings is closest to accurate? Also, there is a problem with the pulse rate. I frequently get readings over 100. When I take my pulse manually, by palpation, I find the pulse on the machine is almost always 9 to 10 BPM higher. Now, with this value, I can just simply subtract 10 BPM every time I receive a reading and will be in the ballpark, but there's no way to adjust for the manic B/P readings.With the glowing, five star reviews here, I suspect I may have received a 'lemon.' I procrastinated too long to send it back, which is what I should have done. My advice would be to always check the accuracy of your machine against your physicians, because you must be on the same page. Inaccurate B/P readings, particularly when medications are being adjusted, is downright dangerous. If your Panasonic is functioning accurately, I think you will be very pleased with the overall design, which is why so many have praised the unit. I wish I could have been one of them. I'm going back to the old sphygmo and stethoscope, for now, while I continue my search.

34 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Good Pressure Monitor
By S. Rajendran
Very good and compact. Took it to my doctor and caliberated with the conventional pressure measuring instrument they use in the clinic. The results were exactly same. The doctor was impressed and had to buy him one for Christmas present. This is one of the best out there in the market in its category.

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