

⏱️ Stay ahead of your health game—precision monitoring that moves with you!
The OMRON RS7 Intelli IT is a clinically validated wrist blood pressure monitor designed for all body types, including obese users. Featuring a cuff wrap guide and positioning sensor, it ensures accurate readings with a discreet, silent pump. Its Bluetooth connectivity syncs data effortlessly to the free OMRON Connect app, empowering millennial professionals to monitor their cardiovascular health on the go. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it combines reliability, portability, and smart technology in one sleek device.




















| ASIN | B07MRKPBLH |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Band Size | 21.5 centimeters |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,540 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 11 in Electric Wrist Blood Pressure Monitors |
| Brand | Omron |
| Brand Name | Omron |
| Country Of Origin | Vietnam |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,022 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Display type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04015672111172 |
| Included Components | Cuff, Pump |
| Included components | Cuff, Pump |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6L x 9W x 13Th centimetres |
| Item Nype Name | Wrist Monitors - Electric |
| Item Weight | 91 Grams |
| Item height | 5.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | OMRON |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Omron Healthcare Co. Ltd., 53 Kunotsubo, Terado-Cho, Muko, Kyoto 617-0002, Japan. Omron Healthcare Europe B.V., Scorpius 33, 2132 LR Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 |
| Model Name | OMRON RS7 Tensiomètre Poignet connecté Bluetooth |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Size | RS7 |
| Target Use Body Part | Wrist |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
R**D
Very good device.
Great quality. Has the functions I wanted (reminders, Bluetooth connectivity to iPhone health app. Easier for me to use than an arm cuff device as I don’t have to take off my upper garments in this cold weather. Blood pressure readings settle down quickly enough to reliable results. Bought on Black Friday so good value. Very quiet inflation.
M**R
Compact, tidy, accurate and portable
I have been using an Omron BP monitor for years until it was dropped and damaged recently. I always had to use the upper arm cuff which oftentimes was very uncomfortable when operating as it tended to squeeze my arm tightly as if a boa constrictor were wrapped around my arm. My wife hated using it for this reason. However, this product attaches to the wrist and you would not think it was operating such is it’s gentle approach to measurement. It is really compact, comes in its own hard plastic case, is very easy to operate and does not squeeze your wrist too tightly when operating. I have to say that I barely notice it operating such is it’s quietness and gentleness. Measurements are quickly reported and can be synchronised to your mobile phone via the Omron connect app. This is very easy to use, too. For me, now, taking BP measurements is a breeze with this unit and I’m glad I purchased it instead of a traditional upper arm cuff model. Would wholeheartedly recommend this RS7 monitor.
C**R
Easy to use
The Omron RS7 is an easy to use wrist blood pressure monitor that synchronizes its readings to your mobile phone (and from there to an Omron Connect account). This makes it easy to save reading and see trends of how your blood pressure changes over time. To use, you fit it about 2cm below the left wrist and hold your arm level with your heart. There is a small blue heart on the screen which lights up when the meter is at the right level, meaning you don't get an inaccurate reading due to arm positioning. The readings are also stored in the device, ready for those who do not want the phone sync capabilities. Added benefits of this are it can detect some minor heart issues like an irregular heart beat and the ability to monitor 2 different people at once (there is a little switch on the bottom to swap between user 1 and user 2.
J**W
High quality, very easy to use app and good value
I bought this because my old Omron RS6 was left in the office at the start of lockdown. The RS7 seems to be an evolution of the RS6 with BT pairing and an app to store readings and show trends to make it easier to track and analyse results. Overall impressions are very similar to the older RS6. Good: Silent and vibration free, it really is spooky to think that the wrist band is being inflated when there is no noise or vibration Very simple to use The app is intuitive, pairing is very simple and it does help to track results Clear display Nicely made Bad: Not a lot, there are cheaper alternatives Still some debate on the accuracy of wrist band types Probably the main concern for many is whether a wrist band type is accurate enough. I see some negative reviews here but I find both this and my older RS6 give results closely aligned with arm band types and results taken by my GP or in hospital. I'm not saying it is absolutely accurate, but it is closely aligned with medical grade devices used by doctors and hospitals and I am confident that the results give a good indication. The flip side of course is that a wrist band type is much more compact, portable and unobtrusive. Omron supply a hard shell carry case and it is easy to slip it into a pocket or lap top bag or such like. The big difference between this and my RS6 is BT pairing with a phone app. Previously I wasn't a fan of connected BP monitors as it seemed a bit of a pfaff and more trouble than it was worth, but I have to say pairing was extremely quick and simple and the phone app does work well so it is a function I would now recommend. As with most Omron products, you can get cheaper alternatives, but Omron generally have a sense of quality and dependability which is worth paying for in my experience, and when I think of what else I spend money on and the importance of BP monitoring this isn't especially expensive. Highly recommended, 5*.
S**.
Convenient
Very convenient and easy to use without folding up my sleeves
S**S
Limited accuracy but easy to use
I bought this to replace a Boots' wrist blood pressure monitor thinking it might be more accurate. Unfortunately it is as (un)reliable as the Boots' model. I have checked it against my Omron arm BP monitor and it shows inconsistent results. I have checked my Omron arm Cuff against a mercury sphygmomanometer (BP machine) which is generally regarded as the gold standard of clinical BP measurement and they correlate accurately. Nearly all wrist BP machines are less reliable than an upper arm cuff monitor so it is not surprising that this model is so unreliable. It can however give an idea of trends. For instance, I use mine to assess the effect of exercise on the BP and it can show the direction of change and the degree of change. So I find it helpful in that respect. There is a light that tells you when the cuff is at the right level for taking the BP. Unfortunately this only works when standing or sitting upright. Any degree of slouch or reclining (for instance those who check the BP whilst in bed when unwell) will result in the indicator showing that the cuff is too high and only comes on when the cuff is at the level of the stomach. I know it is said that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach but this is carrying that too far! I get round this by placing my arm so that the cuff is directly over the heart. Another problem is the App. It generally works well but will combine readings and give an average. This is fine in general if readings are taken relatively close to one another for general use. However, if the purpose is to see the effect of, say, different degrees of exercise on the BP then it would be useful to have the graphs show the individual measurements. I can only get around this by going to the list section and transferring individual readings manually to another programme. No instruction manual came for the App and therefore it is a bit of hit and miss to find a way around the App. The problems with readings I have mentioned above are likely to be a problem with any wrist BP measurement. The good thing about this model is the ability to transfer the readings to my iPad for detailed assessment. It is much slower than my other BP machines but is very quiet
O**A
Compact, effective but needs care
I've had this device for 24 hours and I am pleased with its supporting documents written in a variety of languages which create a bundle larger than the BPM itself! I'm using the Moron R7 primarily for my partner who has just come out of hospital and for myself out of curiosity. . The display is large and easy to read when tilted at the correct angle, unfortunately this is not easy to do when running the test, unless your double jointed. The OMRON RS7 is very sensitive to movement and you need to sit very still and not flex your arm whilst it runs the test. I tried 6 times to get a test each with an error 4. Finally resting my arm on a table with a cushion and it worked. The instructions say you can override this apparent sensitivity but how that effect the final test readings, I don't know. I eventually managed to get Apple Health to show my BP. It isn't really described in the documentation how to do this and I think I got it working with a combination of syncing the BPM with my iPhone and then rebooting the iPhone which kicked Apple Health into recognising the BP readings. I think this is a good wrist based BPM, which has the smart ability to transfer to the Omron Connect app and the Apple Health app. I do however wonder whether the more traditional upper arm BPM would have been easier to use. This compact device does a good job, but with a bit of effort
E**A
It is accurate in reading one’s heart.
It works efficiently and accurately.
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