Hi, Curt,

I have used an Omron Evolv upper arm blood pressure monitor since my triple
bye-pass earlier this year.

FWIW I have found the Omron Connect application and my Samsung Galaxy Note
sufficient for my needs and when talking/showing to medical staff.

I don't think anyone produces what you are looking for (I couldn't find
anything like that or better than the Evolv when I was looking) but perhaps
using a tablet instead of a PC may work for you.

Certainly the Evolv does everything it "says on the tin", and is - as far
as checking with my doctor's, and the local hospital's readings go - as
accurate as one could wish.

HTH,

Terence

On 29 August 2017 at 16:13, Curt <cu...@free.fr> wrote:

> On 2017-08-29, Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:
> > For sometime I've been causally looking for a blood pressure cuff with
> > communication capability that does NOT require a "smart" phone [be
> > it Apple or Android].
> >
> > A recent hospital stay prompts me to more actively look.
> >
> > I currently have a wrist cuff type with memory but no communication
> > capability.
> > Preferred solutions would be something that:
> >   uses the same removable media as digital cameras.
> > or
> >   has USB connectivity
> > Bluetooth or WiFi connectivity would be acceptable.
>
> One of the supported Omrons with this?
>
> > Already written Linux apps a plus.
>
> https://github.com/LazyT/obpm
>
> > Any suggestions/comments?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
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> places.
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