From our daily steps to our body fat percentage, there’s a device for everything. And while we don’t need all the health gadgets out there, some medical devices can be essential.
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Consumer Reports’ top-rated home blood pressure monitor was the Omron Platinum for its accuracy and convenience. The Omron Silver performed similarly to the top pick but can only record data for a single user. Anyone who wants to know more about how much exercise they’re actually getting may want to consider a fitness tracker. Many trackers can monitor steps and activity levels and also track changes in heart rate.
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