The Omron HEM-7120 uses the oscillometric method to automate upper arm blood pressure measurement. It tracks systolic/diastolic values and pulse rates with a ±3 mmHg pressure accuracy. This model improves upon the HEM-7111 by adding an enhanced algorithm and IntelliSense technology. These updates increase measurement speed and prevent errors from improper cuff inflation.
Key Features
- IntelliSense Technology: Automatic pressure adjustment within a 0-299 mmHg range. Stops the cuff from squeezing your arm.
- Irregular Heartbeat Detection: Pulse sensor identifies rhythm variances outside the standard 40-180 bpm. Signals warning icons for inconsistent heart rhythms.
- Body Movement Detection: Integrated motion sensor triggers an error code during physical shifts. Prevents inaccurate data logs if you move.
- LCD Digital Display: Clear screen shows systolic, diastolic, and pulse rate simultaneously. Provides instant visibility for home health monitoring.
- Battery Efficiency: Four AA batteries support up to 1000 readings. Reliable operation continues through frequent load shedding in BD.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Omron HEM-7120 accurate?
It maintains a pressure accuracy of ±3 mmHg and pulse accuracy of ±5%. Clinical-grade sensors provide consistent hypertension management data.
What is the pulse measurement range?
This digital blood pressure monitor reads heart rates between 40 and 180 beats/min. It captures both low and high pulse rates during testing.
How many readings can the battery handle?
Four AA batteries provide power for approximately 1000 measurements. This lasts several months for a single user monitoring daily.