It is used to measure blood pressure, can use DC or batteries, has a cuff and main component.
Blood Pressure Monitor YUWELL
A blood pressure machine is used to measure the pressure of the blood in human body,
It has the ability to measure systolic and diastolic also pulse per minute can be determined
It can use direct current from the power supply or batteries.
It has a big cuff that can fit anyone
KSh 4,000.00
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