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Omron
OMRON, founded in Japan in 1933 by Kazuma Tateisi, initially began as an electric manufacturing company. From its inception, OMRON has established itself as a pioneering force in automation, sensing, and control technology. Over the years, the company has consistently introduced numerous groundbreaking products and services that have become integral parts of everyday life.
Omron Blood Pressure Monitor Price in Pakistan
The current prices of omron blood pressure monitors are as follows on 14 November 2024:
Product Name | Price (PKR) |
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OMRON M1 Basic – Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor | 10,499 |
OMRON RS1 Wrist-Type Digital Blood Pressure Monitor | 11,499 |
Omron M7 Intelli IT Digital Blood Pressure Monitor | 28,999 |
OMRON M3 – Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor | 24,499 |
FAQ's
Is OMRON a German company?
Omron is a company in Japan. They manufacture Omron blood pressure monitors.
Is OMRON a good brand?
Yes, Omron is a good brand for measuring accurate blood pressure.
What is an OMRON used for?
OMRON digital blood pressure monitors use the oscillometric method for measurement, eliminating the need for a stethoscope and making them easy to use.
Which country made OMRON?
Omron Corporation, commonly styled as OMRON (オムロン株式会社, Omuron Kabushiki-gaisha), is a Japanese electronics company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded by Kazuma Tateisi (立石一真) in 1933 as the Tateisi Electric Manufacturing Company and officially incorporated in 1948.
How accurate is OMRON?
All OMRON blood pressure monitors adhere to clinically validated standards for accuracy. These standards specify that blood pressure measurements are within +/- 3 mmHg or 2 percent, and pulse measurements are within +/- 5 percent of the reading.