Electronical: With a screen that displays pressure measurements. More popular for home use, as their use is easier than analog ones.
Analog: The "classic" pressure gauges. They require the user to have very good hearing in order to hear the pressure gradation. More difficult to use than digital ones.
with Bluetooth: Technology that enables the wireless connection of the device with a smartphone or tablet, for the immediate and secure storage of blood pressure measurements in a dedicated application.
with Arrhythmia Indication : These are devices that not only measure blood pressure, but also detect possible irregularities in heart rhythm, such as atrial fibrillation.
With Stethoscope: They detect heartbeats and identify irregular rhythms.
With Voice Functionality: It verbally announces blood pressure and pulse measurements, assisting those with visual impairments or those who want easier use.
Wheeled: Professional blood pressure monitors on trolleys with wheels, for easy transport and measurement of multiple patients.