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Track Your Blood Pressure Anytime, Anywhere With This Apple Watch Hack

Use your Apple Watch to keep track of your heart health, no matter where you are in the world.

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Blood pressure can be controlled by way of exercising regularly. 

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Keeping tabs on your heart health is essential, whether you're a fitness enthusiast or newbie. It's important to take steps to reduce your risk of heart disease, and that starts with monitoring key vitals such as blood pressure. High blood pressure, or hypertension, often develops silently and can lead to serious health issues if left unchecked. That's why consistent tracking is crucial for early detection and prevention as well as your overall heart health.

Fortunately, with the help of an Apple Watch and a compatible blood pressure monitor, it's easier than ever to stay on top of your numbers. Once synced, your Apple Watch can help you monitor your blood pressure from virtually anywhere, giving you real-time insights and helping you stay proactive about your cardiovascular health.

Using your smartwatch to monitor blood pressure can't replace visiting the doctor regularly. Still, it can provide important data for your visits and signal when it's time to schedule an appointment. Below, I explain how to monitor blood pressure using your Apple Watch and blood pressure devices that'll work with your smartwatch. 

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How to use your Apple Watch to track blood pressure

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The Health app on your Apple Watch provides a convenient method to consolidate your blood pressure information in one location on a device that remains on your wrist most hours of the day.

While the smartwatch itself cannot directly measure your blood pressure alone, there are compatible tools and devices available that can pair with it. These devices, typically wireless monitors that link to your iPhone or Apple Watch, come with an arm cuff and a dedicated app, enabling seamless synchronization of data to your Apple Watch's Health app.

Discover the top devices that can sync with your Apple Watch below.

Blood pressure devices that connect with your Apple Watch

Here are three wireless blood pressure monitors that sync to your Apple Watch's Health app.

  • Omron Evolv Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor ($70): The portable monitor provides precise clinical readings and features a built-in display that conveniently shows your results. Through Bluetooth connectivity, the Omron BPM effortlessly syncs with your Apple Watch via the Omron Connect mobile app.
  • Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor ($100): Offers immediate color-coded feedback and generates a comprehensive chart of your previous measurements for easy monitoring. You can seamlessly connect your Withings BPM to your Apple Watch using Bluetooth.
  • iHealth Feel Wireless Arm Blood Pressure Monitor ($64): The device can save up to 200 readings, and you can view your systolic and diastolic blood pressure via the iHealth App and see if your reading is normal or above average. The iHealth blood pressure monitor syncs to your Apple Watch using Bluetooth.
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How to control your blood pressure through exercise

Regular physical activity is widely recognized for promoting a strong and healthy heart, which can regulate blood pressure.

  • Utilize your Apple Watch to monitor your daily step count and ensure you're meeting your targets.
  • The smartwatch's sensor on the back can track your heart rate. A decrease in your resting heart rate indicates progress towards your fitness objectives.
  • You can log your exercise with the watch, which offers a selection of 12 different workouts or can automatically recognize your activity.
  • During workouts, you can conveniently keep an eye on your heart rate and establish thresholds to alert you if it gets too high or low.

For more, here's how you can set up Vitals to monitor sleep, heart rate and more using your Apple Watch. The Apple Watch can also help integrate exercise and mindfulness into your daily routine.

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.