A&D Medical UA767F
A standard, reliable option that appears on comparison lists.
Consolidated from 2 independent outlets
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Pros & cons
- ✓ Reliable performance
- ✓ FDA-cleared
- ✓ Clinically validated
- ✓ 3 year warranty
- ✓ Highly accurate
The sources behind this ranking
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The A&D Medical UA767F falls in the mid-range price tier for this lineup and earned top marks for accuracy in Consumer Reports' testing, with testers rating it very convenient and comfortable overall. CR did note some users may find it tricky to position the cuff on their own arm and line up the artery marker correctly, and testers also found the fabric fastener somewhat stiff to pull apart.Read C
The A&D UA767F monitor earns top marks for accuracy, and our testers found it to be very convenient and comfortable. We did notice that it might be difficult for some users to wrap the cuff around their own arm and align the artery marker, and we also found the fabric fastener somewhat difficult to separate.Read
Frequently asked questions
It ranks #4 (A tier) on our consolidated blood pressure monitors board, drawn from 2 independent outlets.
People who want a plain, proven upper arm monitor with no app. It sits in A tier on our blood pressure monitors board as the standard, reliable option that appears on comparison lists, with clinical validation, FDA clearance and high accuracy recorded as its pros. If you want readings synced to a phone, the Greater Goods Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor in S tier does that and is the top pick. If you want the same brand in a smaller package, the A&D Medical UA-611 in C tier is compact.
Yes. Reviewers on our board record it as both clinically validated and FDA-cleared, which is the strongest pair of accuracy credentials on the board. Validation means it met a published protocol's limits against a reference method. Whether your home numbers should change your treatment is for your doctor to decide.
Reliable performance is its headline pro and it carries a three year warranty, with no cons recorded across seven research runs. The cuff is the wear part, so inspect it for cracks or leaks if readings start to wander. Three years of cover is shorter than the 10-year cuff warranty some Omron models on the board offer, but the research found nothing failing.
Buy the A&D Medical UA767F. It ranks in A tier with clinical validation and FDA clearance recorded, while the A&D Medical UA-611 sits in C tier and is valued mainly for its compact design and durable cuff. Pick the A&D Medical UA-611 only if size is the deciding factor, for travel or a small drawer.
Measure your bare upper arm midway between shoulder and elbow and match it to the range printed on the cuff. A cuff that is too small reads high and one too large reads low, so get the size right before worrying about anything else. A&D Medical sells cuffs in several sizes, so check the range of the cuff in the box and order a different size if your arm falls outside it.
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S tier #1 Greater Goods Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor
A tier #2 Omron Evolv BP7000
A tier #3 Oxiline Pressure XS Pro
B tier #5 Omron BP7150 3 Series
B tier #6 Withings BPM Connect Wi-Fi
C tier #7 A&D Medical UA-611
C tier #8 Omron Platinum
C tier #9 1 of 3 research runs entered this as a product to avoid rather than a pick. Omron Complete Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor + EKG
F tier #13 3 of 4 research runs entered this as a product to avoid rather than a pick. Caring Mill Blood Pressure Cuff
F tier #14 4 of 6 research runs entered this as a product to avoid rather than a pick.