The unit measure BP when the pulse rate is low, down to 30 pulses per minute. All other products gave me errors after a full measuring cycle.Does not apply high pressure far beyond the required.It seems the unit monitors the blood flow's sound, and not only the sound of the pulse.A beeping sound lets me know when the machine detects the blood flow, and i can follow its processing algorithm.I get excellent good repeatable numbers.It is very easy to attach the cup, it automatically encircles your arm and you wrap the remaining part around. The information is also prominently displayedI wanted this to work. I was testing myself everyday. Constantly over 145 over 95. Concerned, I made an appointment with my doctor. They took my blood pressure. It was 120 over 72. I told the doctor my concerns and brought the machine in from my car. I used the machine and again it was 152 over 102. The doctor tested me again, I was 122 over 70. The doctor told me not to use that machine again.I ordered this for myself, because I was concerned that I had high blood pressure due to a severely stressful time I was going through. I wanted something I could keep in my tote bag and just grab when I needed to measure my blood pressure and do it quickly.In that respect, it's moderately successful. I don't know if you could get an one-touch arm-style cuff much more discreet/smaller than this, but it's surprisingly the system that attaches to it that's larger in size than expected. Still, it's small enough to be packable and unobtrusive.The cuff fits my plus-sized arm well, I'm about a size 14 US. It's comfortable enough and appears to be accurate, but I was confused when I ordered and didn't realize that "without Bluetooth" meant "without app capability at all," though I suppose I should have. It was very disappointing to realize this wasn't app-monitored at all and had no way of transferring the data to my device.Overall this product works and it works well; it takes accurate measurements, turns on reliably and functions properly. But for one thing the price is off-putting for a device with no app function and that does not really have any other special functions. The one-touch cuff is interesting but not necessary for me personally and I don't really see the benefit. These devices come in a very wide range of price points so for me I have trouble seeing the value of this one versus other ones that are much less expensive and appear to do the same thing. But I'm not an expert, and I'm satisfied with how this works for me in general, so I would still say I recommend it to others.I have a need to check my blood pressure several times a day. Carrying around a BP monitor is always a pain because most are either big or awkward in shape. The InBody at-Home Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor solves this by being slim and easy to fit in a small bag. The monitor has large readout numbers so there's no straining eyes to read the results. Just put the collar on your arm and hit start. The unit handles the rest. As an added bonus the unit can be linked to via Bluetooth to an app on your phone designed to work the device and give you the results. When you're finished just wrap the whole thing up in the collar and put it in your bag. I'm finding it so much easier to check my blood pressure at any time and anywhere with this monitor.Got this for my grandmother and it actually works fairly well being 'one touch'. It does keep the tension consistent every time you use it. I've noticed that it reads maybe a few points higher systolic compared to the Omron. The instructions on using the cuff works well and reminds you of the slap bands from the 90s. Funny to see that stuff now being used here. The back kick stand is very difficult to pull out. It's not something my grandmother could pull out easily with her grip strength. It does require two hands to unbend the cuff afterwards but when measuring it's a quick slap on then wrap with the velcro. The monitor does the rest itself. These sometimes tend to lose accuracy over time so we'll have to check in later on.I wrapped the cuff over my upper arm as directed. I just pressed the start button, and the automated procedure began. It's a tight squeeze. You can change it if necessary. I didn't even try. It completed the process and provided me with my reading. It was inside my comfort zone. This model's mobility is appealing to me. It has a crisp appearance, is quite current, and will fit in your travel baggage. I really appreciate the huge display. This is an excellent solution for those of us who monitor our blood pressure, and it is also really useful for virtual medical consultations.Review for: InBody at-Home Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor BP 170, with One-Touch Cuff for Home and Professional Use, Large Digital DisplayLike=wraps around like a flip bracelet=display=accuracyDislike=uses battery rather than a built-in rechargeable battle but you can use rechargeable batteries=controls buried under batteries for setting up the features=no AC adapter included