Microlife Series 600 Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor for 2 Users, Stores up to 198 Results, Wide-Range Cuff Fits Adult Arms
$54.99
Price: $54.99
(as of Aug 06, 2025 16:21:32 UTC – Details)
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Our products are designed to enable people to monitor and improve their own health from home. Since our founding invention, the mercury-free digital thermometer, Microlife has been committed to a future of providing effective health and wellness products.
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Product Dimensions : 6 x 3.25 x 1.25 inches; 1.99 Pounds
Item model number : BP3MC1- PC
Batteries : 4 AA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : May 15, 2015
Manufacturer : Microlife
ASIN : B00XQ26WDS
Best Sellers Rank: #166,106 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #246 in Automatic Arm Blood Pressure Monitors
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Clinically Proven Accuracy: In Microlife Averaging Mode (MAM), three measurements are taken in succession then automatically analyzed and displayed; Provides a more reliable result than a single measurement due to blood pressure fluctuations
Customers say
Customers find the blood pressure monitor easy to use and comfortable, with positive feedback about its display contrast and quality control. The functionality and accuracy receive mixed reviews – while some say it works well and provides accurate readings, others report inconsistent results. Customers appreciate the software features, with one mentioning the ability to save results to a PC.
8 reviews for Microlife Series 600 Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor for 2 Users, Stores up to 198 Results, Wide-Range Cuff Fits Adult Arms
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Wesley Ishida –
Excellent BP monitor with my choices for key features
I like this BP monitor as my best choice for: 1. USB data cable & downloaded PC software to analyze BP measurements for historical trends (not the more common Bluetooth/Smartphone app), 2. date/time stamp, and 3. standard AC adapter (not USB power). I think it’s accurate, and accurate enough to monitor my BP at my doctor’s request. (can send .pdf report) So far, I did one calibration check. The measurements of this BP monitor and during doctor’s visit, were within +/- 3 mm Well-worth considering as a top contender !
Daniel Pelzer –
Works good
Works great and is comfortable.I have a big arm had to switch up to a bigger machine. This one seems to work perfect. I can’t make any claims about accuracy i only see a doctor about every 3 to 4 months. But the readings seem accurate.
anonymous –
We like BP monitors with a wired USB cable and desktop PC software: This is the best we’ve found.
Note: I don’t give 5-star reviews for consumer-electronics items unless they meet certain criteria *including* that I’ve used them for their full usable life spans. An important component of “value” (IMHO) for such devices, products, etc., is that they do what they’re designed to do, and do it well, for the ___ number of years that we (should) expect. (We’ve only used this device for 2+ months.)Although not certified for accuracy, we checked with our PCP nursing staff and found the BP measurements are well within tolerances (to our satisfaction). An important consideration for purchasing a BP monitor of course.We had an earlier model (now over 13 years old) Microlife BP monitor that needed to be replaced.We do like the design of Microlife BP monitors, esp. the models with a USB cable and software for desktop PCS (we’re using Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit).We do like the Microlife desktop software, and were happy to see that the configuration from our previous Microlife BP monitor was still usable for our new device. (We did set up a new profile for the new device. We can still access and view our older device’s readings, history, etc.)
frugal shopper –
Inconsistent
I had an older model of this one, and it was good, but the arm cuff finally leaked air after around 7 years. So I bought this current model. The readings were all over the place. 128, then two minutes later 143. I would check my pressure three times in a row, and there was always a significate difference. I could not trust it. I’m not an expert. Maybe all machines are like this. but I returned it before the one month was up.
sb477 –
Comfy cuff
I had to start monitoring my BP and was given a machine through a program under my health insurance but itâs cuff was like torture. This machines cuff is very comfy and easy to use. Provides accurate readings and also allows for a average of three readings. So glad I chose this brand.
Amazon Customer –
not accurate
received item, nice looking but kept getting error 3 then when I did get a reading it was not accurate. I have an older Microlife monitor to compare with. Pulse and diastolic were good but systolic was 20-30 points higher. Got replacement monitor only one error 3 but systolic was off 30-40 points higher. Took it with me to my fathers and compared it to his Omron and an older Microlife all 3 measured same pulse and diastolic but this replacement the systolic reading was 30 to over 40 points high. returning this one for refund. When you have mild hemophilia A and on blood thinners you really want something accurate. Maybe a bad lot as this seems common complaint on Amazon but not on CVS site.
QUALITY WINS –
QUALITY CONTROL ON PRODUCT
Purchased to replace an existing MicroLife (ML) BP monitor. The unit itself had a noisy air pump along with a LOW contrast display, where the display BP digits were not “easily” discernible without adding some sort of additional light placed on the screen. The “ML” unit considered for replacement/update has a better screen digits contrast. The hard cuff worked well and it can contribute to more accurate BP readings, due to its arm position conformance and tension.I have to report that the unit performed in line with another “ML” monitor and an Equate monitor; using the same upper arm cuff without removing the BP cuff, it was merely unplugged and then plugged into the other BP monitors used in the BP accuracy test. One cannot state that the BP readings from the three BP monitors were in compliance with a “professional” BP monitor; however, the consistency between the three monitors can indicate ACCURATE trend BP overtime trend lines of BP measurements. One can use a BP monitor “corrective” value to equate the personal BP monitor with an MD’s BP monitor.The measured BP of the three BP monitors were within 3 points of each other, and that variation of the 3 points may be due to the fact that all three monitors were setup to take 3 readings on each of them and then averaging each of the BP readings separately. TWO BP monitors had the same reading, whilst anoher had a 3 pt higher reading. I was surprised at the accuracy between all three BP monitors, and again two ML monitors and one Equate monitor were used to learn of the BP measurements capabilities.View the “ML” chart to obtain an understanding of how the USB connected PC can receive data from the ML BP monitor. Trend lines of BP can indicate the effects that a medication is having on one’s BP system. There are other types of BP screens. The screen presents on the top is “systolic” and beneath the top data is “diastolic; followed by the below data that is PULSE data. The blue data contains “systolic and diastolic” data values.The unit is to be returned due to the “noisy” motor, low screen information contrast, that for my needs , requires an additional light source to view the screen BP data.
Armand –
My BP right now!
I like that it takes 3 BPs and derives the average. Itâs fairly simple to use.