GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Accurate Blood Pressure Watch
The most accurate blood pressure watch has an average deviation from true blood pressure values of less than 5 mmHg.
In this post, we explore a wealth of compelling statistics surrounding blood pressure watches, shedding light on their accuracy, market trends, consumer preferences, and vital role in healthcare. From the latest research findings to the global market landscape, these statistics provide valuable insights into the growing significance of blood pressure monitoring devices in today’s health-conscious world.
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"As per a 2021 research, clinically validated blood pressure watches can achieve an accuracy rate of 82%."
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"The number one medical-grade BPM (Blood Pressure Monitor) wrist watch for 2021 is Omron Platinum."
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"In a study, about 83% of wrist blood pressure measurement devices satisfied the ISO 81060-2:2013 standards."
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"In a study of 107 patients, wrist blood pressure monitors demonstrated an average error of about -3.6 mmHg for systolic and +1.5 mmHg for diastolic."
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"Wrist-worn blood pressure monitors offer up to 24-hour monitoring."
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"More than 50% of customers gave a 5-star review to Fitbit functioning as a blood pressure watch."
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"Blood pressure watches like Omron HeartGuide deliver medically accurate blood pressure readings."
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"A study published in 2016 found that 70% of patients preferred wrist monitors over upper arm monitors."
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"The Apple Watch, as of 2021, is capable of measuring blood oxygen levels but cannot accurately measure blood pressure."
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"1 out of 5 adults have high blood pressure without knowing, making availability of blood pressure watches crucial."
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"The global blood pressure monitoring device market was valued at $1.98 billion in 2020."
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"Wristwatches with blood pressure monitoring have a measurement error of less than 5%."
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"The Apple Heart Study attracted over 400,000 participants, demonstrating people's interest in wrist-worn health monitoring."
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"HeartGuide, a blood pressure watch from Omron, received FDA clearance in 2018."
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"It's estimated that by 2025, the global smartwatch user penetration will be close to 15.8%, indicating potential growth for blood pressure watches."
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"Majority of consumers (33%) use smartwatches for health tracking."
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"The global BP monitors market size was valued at USD 1.0 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow to USD 2.6 billion by 2027."
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"Blood pressure watches are demanded highly in healthcare facilities (48% market share) than homecare (45% market share)."
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"Blood pressure watches are most adopted in North America, accounting for approximately 35% of the global market share."
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"Approximately 1.13 billion people worldwide have hypertension, most of whom are unaware of it, which drives the need for blood pressure watches."