Beurer BM 38 turns everyday blood-pressure checks into a swift, comfortable ritual. In the first seconds of inflation, its German-engineered sensor captures systolic, diastolic and pulse values, sparing your arm the usual squeeze of double-pump devices. The extra-large LCD then lights up the WHO traffic-light bar so you know whether you’re in the green, yellow or red zone at a glance.
A patented Resting Indicator analyses micro-motion and pulse variability beforehand, confirming that your cardiovascular system is truly at rest. Pair that with the on-screen cuff-fit icon, and common home-use errors—slack straps, post-exercise surges—are virtually eliminated. With Scan & Save you simply photograph the display to archive each reading in the free HealthManager Pro app—ideal for remote consultations when Bluetooth isn’t an option.
Why Choose Beurer BM 38?
Clinic-validated precision is reinforced by dual safeguards—resting and cuff-fit checks—which help replicate a professional setting on your bedside table. The device also respects busy lifestyles: two 120-reading memories, camera-scan uploads and auto-averages replace paper logbooks, while a five-year warranty guarantees longevity in family use.
Whether you’re tracking morning–evening trends, managing pregnancy hypertension or arming elderly parents with a single-button tool, BM 38 delivers dependable numbers without information overload.
Key Features
- Inflation Technology for rapid, low-pressure tests.
- Patented Resting Indicator (HSD) reduces false highs.
- Cuff-fit sensor to verify correct placement.
- Arrhythmia detector with visual alert.
- 2 × 120 user memories plus date/time stamp.
- Scan & Save transfer to HealthManager Pro app.
Benefits & Use Cases
- Track 7- and 14-day averages to fine-tune medication.
- Detect silent atrial fibrillation before symptoms appear.
- Empower seniors with one-touch use and huge digits.
- Share one monitor between partners without data clashes.
- Keep reliable records on business trips—0.38 kg fits any carry-on.
- Conserve batteries via auto-off and measure-while-inflate efficiency.






