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The Wearable Blood Pressure Monitor is a type of Patient Monitoring Equipment that is used to measure and monitor a patient's blood pressure. It is typically worn on the wrist or arm and is designed to be comfortable and unobtrusive. The device is able to measure and record a patient's blood pressure over time, allowing for more accurate diagnosis and treatment of hypertension and other cardiovascular conditions. The Wearable Blood Pressure Monitor market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing prevalence of hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases, as well as the need for more accurate and reliable monitoring of patient health. The market is also being driven by advances in technology, such as the development of more accurate and reliable sensors, as well as the increasing availability of connected devices.
Some of the major companies in the Wearable Blood Pressure Monitor market include Omron Healthcare, Withings, Fitbit, Apple, and Garmin. Show Less Read more