Blood Pressure Analyzer Software with USB Cable
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Product Description
Blood Pressure Analyzer Software with USB Cable PC Link Software for use with compatible Microlife blood pressure monitors. Using the included USB cable, connect your blood pressure monitor to your PC and automatically download your readings to your PC. Graphs and charts are automatically generated and can be printed or sent by email to your doctor to better manage your health. Reports show that patients who accurately measure and record their blood pressure measurements are better able to monitor and manage their conditions. Product photo may not exactly match the product offered for sale. Please refer to the product description.

March 13, 2010 | Posted by admin 







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Microlife 3Ac1-PCCOS monitor for several years. It is a nice functionally rich BP monitor. It came with the software and USB cable. The software has always been unstable. When I have been able to make it work it gives you nice historic information. The software has not been updated for a long time and from what I understand, there is no intention to make it work with current operating systems (Vista, Windows 7). They really shouldn’t be selling this item anymore and they shouldn’t be advertising their several BP monitors as having computer interfaces. I don’t think the company understands the value of getting the data into a safe place where it can be analyzed or sent to a physician so they don’t support that aspect of their product. Too bad–they are close to having a good thing.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought a Microlife blood pressure monitor at Costco. The price was attractive. Although the device is quirky to use, it serves my needs. Now the problem. I ordered the software & USB cable from the Microlife web site. It arrived in a timely fashion, but the sent the wrong mini-USB cable. Not a crisis (yet). I used a spare cable I had around the house to connect the blood pressure monitor to the computer. I installed the software from a mini-CDROM Microlife sent me. The software appeared to install. I was able to create a profile when I ran it. However, it would not download the blood pressure readings from the monitor to my computer. I was on the phone with their tech support four times trying to remedy the situation. No luck. The emailed me their newest software version (still under development), but that didn’t work either. I give up! I have NEVER had that much difficulty trying to install application software on my computer, EVER! I have invested far more time and effort trying to automate the recording of blood pressure readings than it would have required to write them by hand. I down loaded a freeware app to my iPod Touch and use that to record my readings manually. Works great! I’m able to generate graphs and email logs to myself and my doctor. My advice? NEVER touch Microlife software for any reason. It’s a poor investment. Find another solution. They’re available, and at FAR lower prices.
Rating: 1 / 5