Withings BPM Vision: New Blood Pressure Monitor at CES 2025

Withings Expands Health Tech Lineup at CES 2025
Withings has established a reputation for bringing clinically validated health technologies to a wider consumer base. At this year’s CES 2025, the company unveiled two new offerings – a hardware device and a software service – that exemplify this commitment.
BPM Vision: A Portable Blood Pressure Monitor
The BPM Vision is the more prominent of the two announcements. It’s a compact, home blood pressure monitor designed for travel, and includes swappable arm cuffs for optimal fit.
Priced at $130, the device measures both systolic and diastolic blood pressure, aiding users in the identification and management of conditions such as hypertension.
Withings asserts that the system provides “clinical accuracy,” presenting readings on a clear, easily readable screen. This feature also guides users through the correct testing procedure for accurate home use.
Beyond its adjustable cuff sizes, the Vision can store data for up to eight individual users, allowing multiple family members to monitor their health with a single device.
All tracked data is accessible via the Withings application. The device is scheduled for release in the U.S. in April, contingent upon FDA clearance.
Cardio Check: 24/7 Heart Monitoring Service
Cardio Check, launching Tuesday, is a service focused on continuous heart monitoring, providing access to qualified, board-certified cardiologists.
This offering is specifically designed for the early detection of cardiac issues, including atrial fibrillation (AFib).
The new service is integrated into the $10 per month Withings+ subscription plan.
It is compatible with a range of existing Withings products, including the ScanWatch, ScanWatch 2, ScanWatch Nova, ScanWatch Nova Brilliant, Body Scan scale, BPM Core, and the BeamO, which debuted at the previous year’s CES.
Subscribers are eligible for up to four cardio checkups annually.
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