Omron Healthcare at CES 2016: "Heart monitors must advance beyond tracking numbers to serve a greater heart health mission"
Trusted category leader previews new devices, says clinical accuracy is critical, provide more insights and encourage behavior change to help improve heart health

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Blood pressure monitor market leader, Omron Healthcare, Inc. today provided a sneak peek of two new devices and previewed an initiative to evolve the blood pressure category to "do more to improve heart health for millions of hypertensive individuals." Omron executives at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas hosted a first look at its "Project Zero" Wrist and Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitors and the new OMRON Connect App – clinically-tested, highly accurate heart health tools that will be available this year and are part of a major heart health initiative that the company is rolling out in 2016.

Project Zero Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

"Blood pressure monitors must go beyond tracking numbers. Omron Healthcare is aiming at a greater mission – to help improve heart health. In addition to building on our heritage of accuracy, we are designing our new products to provide more insights, encourage behavioral change, and promote healthier lifestyle habits," said Ranndy Kellogg, Chief Operating Officer of Omron Healthcare.

"Our new Project Zero blood pressure monitors are medical devices. That's an important distinction in the market and that clinical support matters to millions of hypertensive individuals who rely on technology to prevent a heart attack or stroke," added Kellogg. "These new devices and others we now have on the market are designed to work with our new OMRON Connect App which tracks your activity and personal health history, offers insights to improve your numbers and even connects with your doctor as a tool for more insightful care."

Project Zero Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

Omron previewed the Project Zero Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor "the smallest, lightest, quietest clinically accurate blood pressure monitor ever" at CES, noting that this new device goes beyond blood pressure readings to provide physical activity and sleep data in real time.

Project Zero Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor users can discretely track real time blood pressure readings with a portable device, free of cuffs, wires or hoses. "This new device also allows users to receive detailed data that reminds users to take medication and record the time they take it to improve and track compliance," said Kellogg. And because this monitor works seamlessly with the OMRON Connect App, information can be shared with a personal physician for more insightful care.

Project Zero Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor

Omron also previewed its Project Zero Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, which tracks hypertension levels and detects irregular heartbeats in a sleek and portable design that's user-friendly and free of tubes and wires. This device's Bluetooth® Smart technology also allows users to sync and store readings to a smartphone or tablet with the OMRON Connect App.

Omron executives said the Project Zero Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor uses Omron's exclusive heart health algorithm, Advanced Accuracy, to measure more data points and eliminate movements for the most precise readings. This one piece sleek monitor also gives upper arm users easier access to blood pressure readings on-the-go without inconvenient wires and hoses.

OMRON Connect Mobile App

Making strides to personalize its heart monitor experience and improve connectivity on-the-go the company also introduced its new OMRON Connect App which is designed to seamlessly work with a range of Omron Wireless Bluetooth® Smart blood pressure monitors. The OMRON Connect App enables users to quickly and conveniently monitor or email their readings to family or healthcare providers anywhere, anytime.

Users can track activity, progress and personal health history at their fingertips with an intuitive dashboard that offers insights on health trends. "We designed the new OMRON Connect App to be easy-to-use, with an interface that seamlessly transfers readings to smartphones so users can monitor and manage heart data and decrease their chance of a heart attack or stroke," said Kellogg.

The OMRON Connect App can be downloaded for free from the Apple iOS or Google Play store in late 2016.

Omron Donates BP Monitors to American Heart Association

Omron executives are hosting product demos and discussing heart health technology trends at Booth #73327 in the Sands Expo at the Venetian, Level 2. For every visitor who checks in to their CES booth, Omron will donate a blood pressure monitor to the American Heart Association.

"The American Heart Association is thrilled to receive this generous donation from Omron Healthcare at CES 2016, and to see them drive awareness about hypertension," said Dr. Willie E. Lawrence, Jr., for The American Heart Association. "One-third of Americans have high blood pressure, and 20 percent of them don't even know they have this major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Initiatives and gifts like Omron's are important for helping people reduce their risk for cardiovascular disease and, essentially, saving lives."

To learn more about Omron Healthcare's Project Zero Wrist and Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitors and OMRON Connect App, please visit OmronHealthcare.com/Zero.

About Omron Healthcare, Inc.

Omron Healthcare, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of personal wellness products. Omron's market-leading products include home blood pressure monitors and electrotherapy devices. Since Omron invented its first blood pressure monitors nearly 40 years ago, the company has been passionate about empowering people to take charge of their health at home through precise technology. Helping people improve their ability to live a healthier life is the heart and soul of Omron's purpose. For more information, visit OmronHealthcare.com.

Project Zero Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor

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