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iHEALTH FEEL

General Information
iHeath  Feel is an easy to use well designed blood pressure monitor.

Health Claims/Benefits
  • Tested to meet US and European standards
  • Detects irregular heartbeats
  • Cordless and connects to your phone via bluetooth
  • Monitor blood pressure trends and graphs with the companion App

Warnings
  • Speak to your physician for more advice

How To Use
  • Connect to your phone
  • Apply device to upper arm
  • Measure you blood pressure
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