An FDA-cleared, single-use device that tracks blood pressure continuously for 24 hours, providing a clearer picture than one-time cuff readings.
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Simple Process
How it works
From order to insights in three easy steps — no doctor’s visit required.
1
Order the Biobeat
After you purchase, you'll receive your Biobeat Blood Pressure Monitor in the mail within one week. Shipping is free.
2
Wear Biobeat for 24 hours
The Biobeat Blood Pressure Monitor can be easily hidden under your clothes. You can go about your day as usual.
3
Receive your results
Results are reviewed by a physician and available within 1 business day. A report and game plan will be available as well.
Is This Right for You?
This test is designed for people who
If any of these apply, this test can give you clarity and peace of mind.
Want continuous blood pressure insights rather than occasional cuff readings
Have elevated or variable blood pressure and want better tracking
Suspect white coat or masked hypertension
Want to understand how blood pressure changes during sleep, activity, and stress
Are adjusting medications or lifestyle and want to track response over time
Prefer a comfortable, cuff free way to monitor blood pressure
7 key biomarkers
What's included in your report
Each result will include your value, your personalized optimal range, and a plain-language interpretation.
24h Avg Blood Pressure (Diastolic)
A 24-hour average of resting blood pressure between heartbeats, revealing hidden risks to heart, brain, and kidney health.
24h Avg Blood Pressure (Systolic)
A 24-hour average of the force your blood exerts on artery walls, helping assess long-term heart and vascular strain.
24 Hour Avg BPM
Average heartbeats per minute over a full day reflecting cardiovascular activity and recovery.
Morning Systolic Surge
A natural rise in systolic blood pressure after waking that reflects circadian rhythm activity but may signal elevated cardiovascular risk when exaggerated.
Morning Diastolic Surge
A natural rise in diastolic blood pressure after waking that reflects circadian rhythm activity but may signal elevated cardiovascular risk when exaggerated.
Nocturnal Systolic Dip
A nighttime decline in systolic blood pressure that reflects healthy nervous system balance and cardiovascular recovery during sleep.
Nocturnal Diastolic Dip
A nighttime decline in diastolic blood pressure that reflects healthy nervous system balance and cardiovascular recovery during sleep.
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