Withings BPM Connect – Digital Blood Pressure Cuff & Heart Rate Monitor – Blood Pressure Machine Arm Cuff, FDA Cleared, FSA/HSA Eligible, IOS & Android
Original price was: $129.95.$103.99Current price is: $103.99.
Price: $129.95 - $103.99
(as of Jul 27, 2025 21:07:58 UTC – Details)
Withings BPM Connect makes it easy to take and track blood pressure at home. The device provides medically accurate blood pressure & heart rate measurements with immediate color-coded feedback on the device. BPM Connect synchronizes seamlessly via Wi-Fi & Bluetooth to the free health Mate app, where you can see all your data history and share it with your doctor. FSA eligible device: Amazon now accepts FSA debit cards for this purchase
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.36 x 2.16 x 6.1 inches; 12.8 ounces
Item model number : WPM05
Batteries : 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : June 13, 2019
Manufacturer : AmazonUs/WI6GO
ASIN : B07SJV1HNR
Country of Origin : China
Best Sellers Rank: #16,325 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #31 in Automatic Arm Blood Pressure Monitors
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QUICK & EAST TO READ RESULTS with color-coded feedback on display case – this blood pressure cuff arm measures systolic and diastolic. Ideal for individuals with high blood pressure.
ONE OF THE MOST ACCURATE BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORS – FDA cleared portable automatic blood pressure monitor upper arm for easy at home arterial activity monitoring. fsa hsa approved products only
WI-FI & BLUETOOTH SYNC – The bp monitor for the arm automatically syncs data wireless to the Health Mate app. Easier than a manual blood pressure cuff. Great activity, health & wellness monitors.
LONG LASTING RECHARGEABLE BATTERY – This blood pressure monitors battery charge lasts 6 months. built in battery case and in-app battery monitor. Don’t let short battery life stop your heart health.
SHARE WITH YOUR DOCTOR – Automatic blood pressure cuff easily email your reports to a healthcare provider from wrist blood pressure monitor via app (only iOS). Great blood pressure cuffs for home use.
Customers say
Customers find the blood pressure monitor works well and efficiently tracks readings, with the app integrating impressively into Apple’s HealthKit ecosystem. The device receives mixed feedback regarding ease of use, with some finding it super easy to use while others say the instructions are vague. Customers disagree on the value for money, with some considering it worth the price while others say it’s not worth the cost. The compactness and connectivity receive mixed reviews – while some find it fairly compact, others note the cuff size being too small, and while many can sync with their iPhone, some report it stops syncing to the app. The accuracy of the device is a concern, with customers reporting wildly inaccurate readings.
8 reviews for Withings BPM Connect – Digital Blood Pressure Cuff & Heart Rate Monitor – Blood Pressure Machine Arm Cuff, FDA Cleared, FSA/HSA Eligible, IOS & Android
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Original price was: $129.95.$103.99Current price is: $103.99.
Deeds –
Clean compact design, good App, and accurate enough.
I compared my results on the Withings BP against a professional grade WelchAllyn ProBP 3400 series ($900) calibrated handheld blood pressure monitor. The cuff size makes a difference, I used a size 11 (25-34cm) cuff vs. the âone size fits mostâ built into the Withings BP. I connect the Withings to one arm and the WelchAllyn to my other arm careful to get the same height and arterial alignment. I ran 5 tests then swapped arms and tested 5 more times. Based on the WelchAllyn ProBP it looks like the Withings is the systolic readings were normally within 2pts of accurate but the diastolic readings were off by an average of 4-5 pts. Pulse was within a 1-3 beats. They WelchAllyn was much faster and more accurate because it utilizes the SureBP NIBP measurements that take the readings during cuff inflation vs the Withings that is measuring during deflation. The Hillrom FlexiPort Blood Pressure Cuff is more accurate because it is sized to my arm but itâs meant to be put on my a care giver and putting it on yourself is tricky, but with ability to quickly disconnect the cuff and swap to another cuff it is meant more for a hospital environment. The Withings cuff is easy to put on yourself but I donât think it is as accurate, also the screen is facing out when you put it on correctly, poor designed choice for an at home blood pressure monitor. But itâs integration with the Withings App is excellent. Overall Iâd give it 4.5 stars, with the only negatives being the screen facing outward when correctly placed, the accuracy being a bit off 2-3%, and the cuff tends to constrict more than it need to leading to a slower reading and a bit more painful than necessary. For the price and the App integration Iâll round 4.5 up to a 5 star rating. I also had the original Withings blood pressure cuff I bout 10+ years ago that ran on AAA batteries and this new rechargeable and WiFi version is an order of magnitude better. I even dig how small it rolls up, yeah itâs 5-stars.
Ryan W. –
Accurate, but could be easier to read
I’ve tried a variety of home blood pressure cuffs and this is definitely my favorite. My first was one with a unit that would sit on a table, then the hose connection to the actual cuff. Solid, accurate, but a clunky pain that made me less likely to check my blood pressure (I have treatment resistant, idiopathic hypertension so frequent checks are smart). Second one was a handy little wrist unit, but accuracy was a little hit and miss and it was very finicky about positioning. This is best of the first two. Normal BP cuff positioning so that part is easy, but a light and slim package that makes it a breeze to use. I’m not taking a star off for it, but in the effort to design pretty, Apple-esque devices, the result has been a screen that isn’t super readable. I’m young so no big deal, but I could see older folks having some difficulty with reading their results. Otherwise, I’m definitely loving it and think it’s been a worthwhile splurge (because let’s face it, this is definitely the priciest consumer BP cuff around).
Maximillian C. –
Wonderful when it worked right. But they’re making it incredibly difficult to get it fixed now.
I got this BP cuff because I loved the idea of having my BP readings automatically logged every time I took them, in a place where I could easily review the history–similar to my Withings Body Fat scale. The thing is, I have now learned that, for an indeterminate amount of time (quite possibly, over a year), I have now been getting incorrectly-high readings. I only learned this because, after a year of high readings, but always much lower (“good”) readings at most doctor’s visits, I finally brought my cuff into the clinic, and compared the readings. The doctor’s office was still reading my “normal” BP, but the Withings BPM Connect was reading high. This, mind you, was after I finally DID have a high reading at the doctor’s office (may have been an outlier), and, based on the history of high readings from my BPM Connect, my doc put me on BP meds. Yep! So for all we know, my BP hasn’t really been that high for most of the past year, but the Withings made it look so consistently bad that we thought I needed intervention for my high BP. Now, I’m using my old Walgreens/HoMedics BP cuff again, and I’m seeing that it’s consistently reading my BP as similar to what the doctor’s offices were reading, which is like 20 points below what my BPM Connect is reporting my BP as. So I figured it was pretty clear my BPM Connect needed repaired, and THAT brings me to the support experience, which is where my opinion of Withings has suffered what may be irreparable damage…So a month ago, I spent 40 minutes chatting with a support rep a month ago, trying to get this fixed. All kinds of questions, and things to try, and then I was left with homework–I had to have someone ELSE try both BP cuffs, and see if THEY also got different readings. I did that, but I forgot to reply to tell the rep I had done it, honestly, because I was subconsciously dreading wasting more time with this… and my fears were apparently completely founded. So they closed the old ticket without telling me, and I opened a new ticket today. The rep read the history of the old ticket, and worked with me, but I literally spent over 1.5 hours on the chat with him. THIS time, I had to take a video of me taking my BP with the cuff, and upload it to him. But the chat system only allows 20MB attachments, so how the h*** am I supposed to upload the video to him?!? So then he asked me to EDIT the video, to shrink it down. What?!? Who knows how to do that?!? If they’re asking for videos, why don’t they have a tool that actually allows people to upload normal-sized videos?!? So then I decided to just upload it to YouTube, and send him the link. Over an hour and thirty minutes later, I’m still chatting with him, and still no answer. I told him I need to get back to work, and he said he needed to “coordinate with [his] senior team member to help us resolve the issue.” So I have now spent over TWO hours working with Withing support, and STILL, I’m unable to use my BPM Connect. And its false readings may have literally led to me getting put on BP meds, because it made it look like there was a long history of higher BP, when really, the one high reading in the clinic may have been a one-off.I don’t know what’s causing this BP cuff to give such incorrectly high readings, but 1) if a medical device can give you grossly incorrect readings, the vendor needs to give you clear instructions on how and how often to check its readings. And 2) when a customer demonstrates that the device is giving incorrect readings, you shouldn’t give them a million hoops to jump through to get it fixed. I have very little spare time, and so having my time wasted carelessly is one of the things I hate the most. Withings has now earned a place on my blacklist for their support/warranty process being so onerous, and wasting so much of my time.
Roberto –
Il prodotto è di buona qualità e nulla da dire con l’integrazione alla sua app. Tutto si gestisce in modo molto semplice, noi lo usiamo in due e a fine misurazione lui suggerisce l’ultimo nome memorizzato quindi basta premere il pulsante per cambiare il nome. C’è la possibilità di fare 3 misurazioni in sequenza automatica cosi che lui possa trovare la media. Ho confrontato il prodotto utilizzando in parallelo un misuratore di pressione di quelli tradizionali dei medici con stetoscopio e sfigmomanometro.Consigliato
Iñigo –
Es muy cómodo de registrar mediciones al ser compatible con iOS.
Client d’Amazon –
Jâai choisi ce tensiomètre pour pouvoir surveiller ma tension à domicile et en déplacement après un AVC.Lâun de mes critères était un appareil recommandé par les professionnels de santé et lâANSM (Agence Nationale du Médicament et des Produits de Santé).Il est fiable et très simple dâutilisation, et sa connectivité et son intégration avec les différentes applications (lâappli Withings et Apple Santé me concernant) permet de garder une trace de ses propres constantes.Les petits bonus : une autonomie franchement solide (20 mesures ne doivent pas faire descendre la batterie de 5%), la possibilité de lire les résultats directement sur lâappareil (avec un indicateur de normalité des tensions affichées), la possibilité de prendre une tension « invitée » (qui ne polluera pas votre historique), un design sympa et une très bonne portabilité.Un peu moins bon : je trouve que le revêtement en plastique blanc du boîtier peut facilement marquer (surtout si on le manipule / déplace beaucoup), et lâabsence dâun port usb-c (câest un micro-USB) est un peu éloigné des standards habituels.Rien de méchant cela dit.Je recommande vivement 🙂
O. Camara –
I had an old one and was always hard to put in and out. This one is a breeze and it sinks automatically to health
Shi Bai –
The blood pressure monitor gives accurate results (compared to 2 other Omron products with one has known calibration bias). Easy to use and without cumbersome battery holder (my Omron uses 4 AA batteries). Easy to carry and works wonderfully while traveling.The reduced half star is for the Setup and Bluetooth connectivity. It seems that I can never put it in use without downloading the mobile app. I do appreciate the Bluetooth link, but for a quick measuring in a hurry, I would definitely prefer the device could be used straight out of the box. Also I have difficulties to set the device to send to 2 different phones for my both parents. It might be the user’s problem I am still trying to figure out. But it is definitely not very intuitive.Overall it is definitely a recommended product and I never regret buying it and it definitely a worthy product (with a deal. the original price is a little too expensive).