Brando USB Blood Pressure Monitors for Work and on the Go

By Ali

December 30, 2008 at 1:13 am

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It’s nice to know that in between answering phone calls, sending e-mails, and updating facebook – we can now check our blood pressure at work too. The USB Arm Blood Pressure Monitor from Brando will prop nicely on your desk for you to measure your diastolic, systolic, and pulse rate. Just wrap the included cuff around your arm and let the pressure monitor do the rest. By the end of the day you’ll be checking the rates of all your co-workers. Connect the monitor to your computer via USB and you’ll be able to study and track your rates over a period of time with the included software. However if you want to check your pressure on the go, the USB Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor may be more suitable for you. It has all the same specs as the other version however this one looks more like a high tech watch.  The USB Arm Blood Pressure Monitor retails for $69 and the wrist version retails for $57. If the economy keeps going the way it is – there may be an abundance of these showing up in cubes near you.

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