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Little Doctor LD-2

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Type: semi-automatic; Place of measurement: shoulder; Power source: batteries; Batteries: 4xAA; Pressure measurement range (mmHg): 40 – 260; Pulse measurement range (bpm): 40 – 160; Cuff dimensions (cm): 25 – 36; Functions: pulse measurement; medium pressure calculation; measurement error signal
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Little Doctor LD-2
Type
semi-automatic
Place of measurement
shoulder
Power source
batteries
Batteries
4xAA
Battery indicator
Device dimensions
135x95x50 mm
Pressure measuring range
40 – 260 mmHg / +/- 3 mm Hg /
Pulse measurement range
40 – 160 bpm / +/- 5% /
Cuff dimensions
25 – 36 cm
Recording readings
90 pcs
Functions
pulse measurement
medium pressure calculation
measurement error signal
auto switch-off
In box
cover / case
Added to E-Catalog
February 2012
Memory for 90 measurements. Calculation of average pressure. Large three-line display. Convenient storage bag.
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Little Doctor LD-2 is a semi-automatic blood pressure monitor that offers reliable performance and affordability. Users appreciate its durable cuff and accurate measurements of both blood pressure and pulse. The device requires manual inflation of the cuff, which some users find advantageous due to fewer moving parts, potentially increasing longevity. It features a memory for 90 measurements and an automatic average calculation for the last three readings, enhancing its utility. While the need for four AA batteries and the device's bulkiness are noted drawbacks, its pleasant price and overall accuracy make it a commendable choice, especially for those who prefer a simple, reliable device. Despite initial skepticism about the brand, users have found it to be trustworthy and effective.
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for 600-700r it’s even very nothing
5 February 2013 
excellent option for cheap.
the cuff is durable - more than 3 years, and somehow it burst quickly, if it breaks you can buy it inexpensively. It measures quite accurately.
it quickly loses its appearance, all the rubber feet have come off, 4 batteries are too many.
nikuse Little Doctor LD-2 more than year
Semi-automatic tonometer with good accuracy and a pleasant price
1 October 2016 
For a long time I wanted to buy an automatic blood pressure monitor for myself. Years go by and we are not getting younger, so over time, you need to be more attentive to your health. And since I exchanged my fifth decade five years ago, it's time to look after the pressure more carefully. Especially since it's been naughty lately. In the morning he jumps up and generally behaves inappropriately)) But I didn’t have time to choose a model and make a purchase, my birthday crept up unnoticed and my relatives gave me this device.
Measures blood pressure and pulse quickly and accurately. It differs from a fully automatic blood pressure monitor only in that you need to inflate the cuff manually using a rubber "bulb." Some may see this as a drawback, but I consider it an advantage. The fewer moving parts, like the air pump in automatic devices, the longer the device will last. To be sure, I measure the pressure at least three times with brief three-minute intervals, and after the blood pressure monitor beeps with a long sound for the third time, it automatically sums these three readings and finds the average. Such an automatic average calculation is only possible for three measurements taken within the last 10 minutes. Additionally, the blood pressure monitor has a memory for 90 measurements and comes with a three-year warranty.
Actually, I wanted to buy a fully automatic blood pressure monitor, but since "you don't look a gift horse in the mouth," I use this one. Moreover, the part of the procedure that needs to be done manually is not burdensome at all. The manufacturer’s brand name was also questionable, as I was considering A&D, but instead got this somewhat unknown Little Doctor. However, my experience using it has shown that the device is accurate and can be trusted.
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Singapore-based Little Doctor manufactures a variety of medical equipment for the home. A striking example of this is a semi-automatic blood pressure monitor named LD-2.

Three line screen

The tonometer measures the level of blood pressure in a wide range from 40 to 260 mmHg. In parallel, it fixes the frequency of contractions of the heart muscle. The measurement results are displayed on a large three-line display of the device: systolic and diastolic pressure indicators are displayed in large numbers, and the pulse is displayed in smaller font.

Average calculation

There was no free space for the compressor in the Little Doctor LD-2 case. Therefore, you will need to manually inflate the cuff with a rubber bulb. In order for each stage of measurements to go according to plan, it is accompanied by sound indication. And to get the most accurate result, the software assets of the model provide a function to calculate the average pressure for the last three measurements. Finally, the device's memory stores data from 90 past procedures.

"Residence"

For convenience of storage and transportation, the tonometer can be placed in a complete bag-case. A fly in the ointment in a barrel of honey — the device is powered by as many as four AA batteries (model colleagues in the shop often get power from one or two batteries). This affected the weight and size of the device. Batteries will need to be replaced after more than a thousand blood pressure measurements.