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I just paired my Omron - Evolv BP7000 with Samsung Health app, thanks to the great video tutorial named Samsung Health - A&D UA-651BLE - Blood Pressure Monitor. They used a different Omron model, but it worked exactly the same way with my monitor. I'm so happy I found it! The reason I connected my monitor to Samsung Health app is that I wasn't able to find the "Omron connect US/Can" app in the Google Play Store but I did read many bad reviews about that official app anyway. Samsung Health app works perfectly for Omron - Evolv. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you can integrate the blood pressure cuff with Samsung health. All you have to do is go into Samsung health, go to accessories, and scan for new accessories with blutooth. Make sure that you have the cuff in visible mode....pair the Samsung health app, and the cuff up and your good to go. I just paired mine up.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you are able to. Make sure the BP Cuff is in pairing mode, hold down the button next to start until "P" comes on, then you can pair it with Samsung Health.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, and withOUT the abysmal Omron app. If you look under Samsung Health's Settings: Accessories page, you'll see Omron BP7000 (Evolv), signaling a direct sync link between the device and the app. I rush to add: I use a Galaxy watch (W5P) and phone (s23U Ultra); no clue if the sync works as well with non-Samsung mobile setups. That said, I can confirm the sync is flawless and fuss free EVERY time. One STRONG suggestion =™self-educate: Google → how to blood pressure home mayo clinic. Once the basics are absorbed, you'll understand why some have inconsistent/ inaccurate readings.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As far as I know it does sync BUT there's a catch. If you don't sync it with the Omron app, then it doesn't set the time and date.. and whatever measurements you take will not be recorded. In other words, once you register it with the samsung health app, you will need to always pair the device before you take your reading. If you want to take readings every day and pair only once a week, you have to use the Omron app.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately I have not been able to get it to, so I don't believe that you can.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe it will as it does thru Health Sync to Google Fit. And most also link with Samsung app.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, definitely. All you need is some decent instructions and the guidance provided in this thread is a bit lean it works, and it works better than anything either Omron or Samsung has provided.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We also use Samsung Health, mostly for tracking our regular walk outings. I hadn’t thought of trying to integrate the Omron readings into that app. But having the results stored on the Omron app is certainly adequate in itself. I’d pose the question via email or phone call to Omron. Sorry if this is not a direct answer for you, but if I do try the idea, I’ll post again here.
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