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A&D Medical LifeSource UA-767T

*Est. $120

A&D Medical LifeSource UA-767T

pros
  • Voice announcement of readings
  • Accurate
  • Easy to use
  • Large display
cons
  • Expensive
 
 
Where to Buy
  • Walgreens

    for $119.99

  • Amazon

    for $96.88

  • Amazon Marketplace

    for $94.79

 
 
 

The British Hypertension Society gives the LifeSource UA-767T blood pressure monitor the highest double-A grade for accuracy. The American Foundation for the Blind recommends the monitor for ease of use. Few user reviews of the LifeSource UA-767T are available. Amazon.com has only one review. We found many more posts at Amazon.com for other monitors in the UA-767 series, and the overall quality of entries is higher.

Reviewers say that the A&D Medical LifeSource UA-767T self-inflating, upper-arm blood pressure monitor is the best for users with visual impairments. A voice announces readings of blood pressure and pulse through the built-in speaker or through headphones (not included). Users say the LifeSource UA-767T is easy to use, offers a large display for easy reading and passes professional tests for accuracy. The downside is that the monitor is expensive, so if the user does not need these special features reviewers recommend the basic A&D Medical LifeSource UA-767 model (*est. $55) or the A&D Medical LifeSource UA-787EJ (*est. $70) which can store the last 60 readings and comes with the Easy-Fit Cuff.

Where To Buy
 
 
Featured StoresStore RatingNotesTotal Price
WalgreensWalgreens rated 3.00 (55 reviews)55 store reviewsIn Stock. FREE SHIPPING on ALL Orders Over $50 and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Trusted Since 1901$119.99
AmazonAmazon rated 3.50 (1652 reviews)1652 store reviewsIn Stock. Get free shipping on orders over $25!$96.88
Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace rated 3.00 (169 reviews)169 store reviewsIn Stock. Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com!$94.79
 
 
 

Our Sources

1. British Hypertension Society

The LifeSource UA-767T receives the highest double-A grade for accuracy by The British Hypertension Society (BHS). The BHS provides a list of blood pressure monitors that have been tested by others using BHS or other well-accepted protocols.

Review: Validated Blood Pressure Monitors List, British Hypertension Society Information Service

2. American Foundation for the Blind

The American Foundation for the Blind reviews the LifeSource UA-767T for usability and accuracy for low-vision individuals. The monitor is considered the best for speech output.

Review: Diabetes and Visual Impairment: Are Home Blood Pressure Monitors Accessible?, Steven Taylor, Darren Burton and Mark Uslan, Sept. 2004

3. Amazon.com

Although Amazon.com is highly regarded for its customer feedback, when it comes to the LifeSource UA-767T blood pressure monitor, only one reviewer has posted so far.

Review: LifeSource UA-767T, Contributors to Amazon.com

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