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(as of Nov 16, 2025 14:10:04 UTC – Details)
Check in with your body more often with the clinically validated, easy-to-use Index™ BPM smart blood pressure monitor (Index BPM is for people 18 years or older. It is not available in all regions). It’s just one more way Garmin helps you see a more complete picture of your health. When used properly, it delivers accurate blood pressure and heart rate readings you can view on the built-in display. Your readings can be optionally synced to your Garmin Connect™ account via Wi-Fi® technology, so you can see readings, history and trends in the Garmin Connect app on your compatible smartphone. You can also get reports in the Garmin Connect app to share with your health care provider. This comfortable cuff fits a wide range of arm sizes and includes user-replaceable batteries that last up to 9 months.
Language : English
Product Dimensions : 5.7 x 1.6 x 2.3 inches; 11.3 ounces
Item model number : 010-02464-00
Batteries : 4 AAA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : September 19, 2022
Manufacturer : Garmin
ASIN : B0BDHM7JS7
Best Sellers Rank: #30,868 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #63 in Automatic Arm Blood Pressure Monitors
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FDA-cleared and clinically validated upper-arm blood pressure monitor delivers accurate systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements and heart rate readings when used properly (Index BPM is for people 18 years or older. It is not available in all regions.)
Compact, all-in-one device features an integrated display to view readings and can be taken anywhere
Readings can be optionally synced to your Garmin Connect account via Wi-Fi technology; view readings, history and trends in the Garmin Connect app on your compatible smartphone
Easily create and view 7-day, 4-week and 1-year reports in the Garmin Connect smartphone app and export them to a PDF to share directly with your health care provider via email or in person
Adjustable cuff fits a wide range of arm sizes (9–17” [22–42 cm] circumference)
Eligible for purchase using flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts
Up to 16 users can sync their own Garmin Connect accounts and view their own stats
Battery life: up to 9 months; includes 4 user-replaceable AAA batteries
9 reviews for Garmin Index™ BPM, Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, FDA-Cleared Medical Device, Easy-to-Use with Built-in Display Adjustable
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Mark –
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Streamlined Health Tracking with Clinical Accuracy
I’ve been using the Garmin Index BPM Smart Blood Pressure Monitor daily for over a month, and I can confidently say it delivers both convenience and peace of mind. As someone who closely monitors their cardiovascular health, this FDA-cleared device exceeded my expectations.The setup was simple and quick—just insert the AAA batteries, connect to Wi-Fi, and pair with the Garmin Connect app. The built-in display is crisp and easy to read, which is especially helpful when I don’t have my phone nearby. I appreciate the one-touch operation—it’s user-friendly and requires no learning curve.What sets this monitor apart is its seamless integration into the Garmin ecosystem. My blood pressure and heart rate data sync automatically with Garmin Connect, where I can view long-term trends and share reports with my physician. This feature alone makes the Index BPM worth the investment.The adjustable cuff is comfortable and fits my arm well without pinching. Readings are consistent and accurate compared to my clinic’s results. The compact design and retractable cord make it ideal for storing or traveling with, and the build quality feels premium.Pros:• Accurate, reliable measurements• Easy setup and operation• Syncs seamlessly with Garmin Connect• Sleek design with a readable built-in display• Comfortable, adjustable cuffCons:• Price may be a bit high for casual users, but the integration and features justify the cost for anyone who takes health tracking seriouslyOverall, this is a smart, well-designed monitor that adds real value to my daily routine. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to elevate their health tracking, especially those already using Garmin products.
J.P. –
Great tool
If you have a Garmin Sports watch (I’m a professional scuba diver, I have a Garmin Mk2i) that can download the Garmin Connect App, this is a great tool for your health tool box. I use it to track my BP and heart rate in the morning, afternoon, evening, after workouts and after dives in order to track my health. It’s small, portable, and fits easily in my emergency response kit (yes, you can use it to get information on other people).The Bluetooth connectivity is flawless with extremely fast speed with the readouts ways to see even in bright sunlight.I love it so much that when my wife became a Rescue Diver, I bought one for her.
Anonymous name –
Only 1 reading allowed per day; your data is held hostage by sleazy company
I really wanted to like this, but Garmin’s sleazy policies on access to your data — and their misleading advertising — ruined it.I got this to track my blood pressure. I use apple health for everything else and Garmin advertises that this will pass your blood pressure data to Apple Health. However what they don’t tell you is that they will only allow you to do so for 1 reading per day. Many people who are watching their blood pressure take a morning and mid-day reading (and some do an evening reading as well). Garmin will only let you sync the last reading of each day into Apple Health(!) and if you have previously synched (e.g., after the morning reading but before mid-day), then Garmin will GO IN AND DELETE YOUR EARLIER READING(S) FROM APPLE HEALTH when you take another. What’s worse is that this is apparently intentional behavior according to Garmin Tech Support. (I can only assume that they are trying to make it harder to use their products within the Apple ecosystem as some sort of sleazy competitive (anti-competitive?) tactic to try to sell their watches instead of Apple’s?). This is appalling!As a further note on architecture, this product ONLY works if you give your private health data to Garmin. Yes there’s an iPhone app (that’s how the data passes into Apple HealthKit), but this device must first send a copy of your data to Garmin’s servers via WiFi (and they will keep a copy) and then your iPhone app (“Garmin Connect”) will (sometimes) download it and then (sometimes) pass it into Apple Health. In addition to meaning (a) this product only works with an internet connection and (b) you’re giving your PRIVATE health data to a company without a good record on data custodianship, I’ve also found that In my experience this process is only semi-reliable: I usually have (1) take a reading, (2) wait about 3-5 minutes, (3) open Garmin Connect, (4) Close and restart Garmin Connect one or two times, and (5) wait another 1-2 minutes, before the data shows up in Apple Health. (And, as previously mentioned, Garmin Connect will (maliciously?) delete any previous entries it has put into Apple Health that day in order to enforce the 1-reading-per-day limit outside of the Garmin “ecosystem”.) Alternatives, like Omron (which has it’s own problems too) do not have any of these limitations.Note also that if you do use Garmin Connect (rather than Apple Health) to view your data, Garmin carefully forbids importing any data from Apple->Garmin. Despite a public HealthKit API that Garmin Connect could use to, e.g., auto-import blood pressure readings (or other things like weight or resting heart rate) that you had manually or otherwise entered into Apple Health, Garmin will apparently only allow the data into their app (and therefore to be included in their health analyses like “Fitness Age”) if your have recorded it using a purchased-from-Garmin device.I really wish this company would try to compete by making better products rather than by holding your data hostage 🙁
Zainy –
Accurate
I am a physician and needed a reliable blood pressure monitor. I checked my blood pressure with Garmin blood pressure device, and then validated it with manual blood pressure device using BP cuff and stethoscope. Surprisingly most of the readings were very accurate. Highly recommend this.
Glyn Wright –
Provides quick and easy to take blood pressure readings. I like being able to take a single reading or use the average of 3 readings taken 1 minute apart
Katie69 –
Very pleased with this. Links with Garmin connect on my phone and I have the watch and scales. I use myfitnesspal and it links up too. Very pleased with it as it does 3 readings one minute apart and uses that
The Crow –
Device works well and its spot on.
Tomas Lund Sorensen –
Doesn’t check for AFIB.Doesn’t sync to Garmin Connect as easily as watches do.Limited functionality compared to brands dedicated to manufacturing BP machines.