Continuous readings change what's possible.

"A cuff reading is a photograph. Pulse gives me a film. I can see the morning surge, the stress spikes, the medication response — patterns that are invisible in a once-a-day snapshot."
Readings in 24 hours
(if you remember)
per hour, automatic

"In our clinical validation study, Pulse detected 94% of hypertensive episodes that were missed during standard office visits. The data quality is indistinguishable from 24-hour ambulatory monitoring."
How Pulse compares.
Three honest comparisons — against the cuff you have at home, the clinic you visit quarterly, and every other wearable on the market.
"I used to watch her take her cuff reading once in the morning and try to extrapolate the whole day from that one number. With Pulse, I can see her curve on my phone. When it stays flat, I breathe easier."
"A patient comes in every 3 months. I see 4 data points a year. Pulse gives me 525,000. The difference in what I can do for that patient is not incremental — it's categorical."
"I've tried three other wrist devices. They all gave me heart rate and called it 'cardiovascular health.' Pulse actually measures what my cardiologist needs — arterial pressure with clinical-grade accuracy."
Real people. Real readings. Real peace of mind.
From first-time monitors to cardiologists — everyone who uses data changes how they feel about their health.

"Between clinic visits, I was guessing. Pulse turned that guessing into knowing. My numbers stayed in range for 18 days straight — I could see it happening."
of hypertensive episodes detected before symptoms appear
I trust data more than symptoms. Pulse is the first device that speaks my language.

"My doctor said 'we need to watch this.' Pulse turned that anxious watching into actual understanding. I walked into my last appointment with six weeks of trend data. She said she'd never seen anything like it from a home patient."
2,400+ verified reviews from cardiology patients

"The data quality from Pulse is indistinguishable from hospital-grade 24-hour ambulatory monitoring. I recommend it to every patient managing Stage 1 hypertension."Dr. Marcus Holloway, MDInterventional Cardiologist · Mayo Clinic
Your Blood Pressure Handbook.
48 pages written by cardiologists and reviewed by people who actually wear continuous monitors. Not a sales brochure — a reference guide you'll keep.
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