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Oxiline Pressure X Pro Review (2024) – Forbes Health

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Oxiline Pressure X Pro Review (2024) – Forbes Health

The Oxiline Pressure X Pro is an FDA-cleared at-home blood pressure monitor. The device provides consistent readings, stores data from readings and syncs seamlessly to Oxline’s app for easy tracking.

Founded in 2021, Oxiline specializes in medical diagnostic equipment for at-home use. In addition to blood pressure monitors, Oxiline sells pulse oximeters, smart scales, glucometers, infrared thermometers and TENS units. The company is based in Miami, Florida, and doesn’t have any brick-and-mortar locations. Oxiline’s products are solely available for purchase via its website and aren’t sold in retail outlets.

The Oxiline Pressure X Pro comes with an electronic blood pressure monitor, cuff, zippered carrying case, four AA batteries and a user manual. The cuff is available in two sizes: standard (8.7 inches to 14.2 inches) and XL (8.6 inches to 16.5 inches). To prepare the device for use, insert the batteries in the monitor, and connect the cuff air tube into the air jack of the blood pressure monitor. There are three buttons on the device—“power,” “user” and “memory.” The monitor’s settings (year, month, date and time) can be updated while the device is off using the “user” and “memory” buttons. Users can also select between mmHg or kilopascal (kPa) units of measurement (both are used to measure pressure, though mmHg is more commonly used in the U.S.) via the “user” and “memory” buttons.

The device’s accompanying app is available for Android and iOS users by searching “MedM Health” in the app store or by scanning the QR code located at the top of the Pressure X Pro box. The monitor connects to the app via Bluetooth, and users can create and manage unlimited user profiles and set reminders and alerts based on desired blood pressure and pulse thresholds. The app also displays readings in logs and trend charts and gives insights as to how results compare to standard blood pressure ranges. The app also allows users to delete readings they no longer need.

Users can also customize whether the app receives blood pressure measurements while the phone screen is unlocked and the app is running or while the phone screen is locked and the app isn’t in use.

Once setup is complete, users can begin taking blood pressure readings. Complete instructions for how to wear the cuff are located in the user manual and illustrations are located on the back of the Pressure X Pro box and on the cuff itself. The device starts measuring blood pressure automatically once a user turns on the “power” button.

The list price of the Oxiline Pressure X Pro is $169 for the device with the standard cuff and $179 for the device with the XL cuff. The company offers free expedited shipping (three to four business days), standard express shipping (one to three business days) for $9.99 and overnight express shipping (one business day) for $29.

Oxiline products come with a free lifetime warranty that covers defects in material and workmanship under normal use, as well as a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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At-home blood pressure monitors can help improve a person’s control of their blood pressure, as well as help diagnose and predict blood pressure issues and associated cardiovascular risk. The American Heart Association recommends all people with high blood pressure monitor their blood pressure at home using an automatic, cuff-style, bicep monitor. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is defined as a systolic blood pressure reading of 130 mmHg or higher and/or a diastolic blood pressure reading of 80 mmHg or higher.

Smart blood pressure monitors are often preferred over traditional at-home blood pressure monitors due to their additional features, such as wireless connectivity, health insights, trends and storage capacity, says Yvonne Covin, M.D., a board-certified internal medicine physician in Dallas, Texas. “Most machines on the market only provide doctors with a few days of information. Smart features integrate with our connected lifestyles and serve as a way to alert patients of trends in their blood pressure,” she adds.

To ensure accurate readings, Dr. Covin recommends users take the device to their next doctor visit to compare readings against the in-office blood pressure monitor. She adds that following the blood pressure device’s instructions is crucial for getting accurate readings.

A person should contact their health care provider if their blood pressure readings are consistently above 120 mmHg systolic and/or 80 mmHg diastolic to discuss ways to prevent hypertension. If blood pressure readings exceed 180 mmHg systolic and/or 120 mmHg diastolic, Dr. Covin advises patients to call 911 for immediate medical assistance.

“Hypertension is silent. However, it can cause internal damage even when we don’t feel it,” says Dr. Covin, who adds that regularly monitoring blood pressure at home can help prevent and reduce the risks associated with high blood pressure.

Before ordering Oxiline’s Pressure X Pro, I measured my arm, as well as my husband’s, to ensure I ordered the correct cuff size. Oxiline’s online checkout process is quick and simple to use. I chose the free expedited shipping (three to four business days) option. My order shipped two days after the order was placed and was delivered three days later with no issues. Altogether, the process from order placement to delivery took five days.

It took approximately 10 minutes to read the manual and prepare the monitor for use. The device came with batteries, which helped expedite set up, and illustrations for proper cuff placement are located directly on the cuff itself. With the click of one button, the device starts taking blood pressure measurements. The blood pressure monitor syncs each measurement with the app seamlessly, but it’s important the user profile of the person taking the measurement is selected in the app prior to starting the measurement. Otherwise, the reading is logged under the last selected user’s profile. There’s also an option to delete a reading.

My husband, who tracks his blood pressure daily, was very impressed by the tracking features of the app. His previous blood pressure monitor didn’t have smart features, so he manually logged his measurements in a document. The graphics in the Oxiline app made it easier to visualize where his readings fell on a blood pressure chart.

Although I have not had any issues or complications throughout my experience with Oxiline, many online reviews express complaints. Reviews found on the Better Business Bureau (BBB) website state that orders weren’t shipped within the specified shipment window and that items were often backordered.

One BBB reviewer notes a poor experience with the company, citing backorders and difficulty with refunds specifically. “Really bad online experience with Oxiline. I strongly advise the consumer to find another company. They say same-day shipping, but you will come to learn they don’t even have the item in stock.” Many reviews expressed similar experiences with the company.

Overall, I was impressed by my personal experience with the Oxiline Pressure X Pro blood pressure monitor. Delivery was quick, the device was easy to use, and readings were consistent. I highly recommend creating an account and using the app to log data, as it’s convenient to have all your blood pressure readings in one place. Although my experience with Oxiline has been without issues, I would also consider others’ experiences before recommending or purchasing from the company again.

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Oxiline Pressure X Pro Review (2024) – Forbes Health

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