By Sarah Chen, RN · Reviewed by Dr. Jennifer Park, Cardiologist · Last reviewed: May 13, 2026
Beurer BM67 Review: Best for Families or Multi-User Households
The Beurer BM67 is a clinically validated upper arm blood pressure monitor that supports four user profiles with 60 readings each. Its MAM mode takes three measurements and averages them automatically. USB-C charging means no AAA battery hunt. At $69, it costs $10 less than the Omron Platinum and is the right pick when more than two people share one monitor.
Quick Specs
- Cuff type
- Upper arm (universal)
- Cuff size
- 22-42 cm (8.7-16.5 in)
- Accuracy
- ±3 mmHg, ±5% pulse
- Memory
- 240 readings (4 users × 60)
- Connectivity
- Bluetooth 4.0
- App
- HealthManager Pro (iOS/Android)
- Display
- Backlit LCD with risk indicator
- Power
- USB-C rechargeable or 4 × AAA
- Validation
- AAMI/ESH/ISO 81060-2
- Irregular pulse detection
- Yes
- MAM averaging
- Yes (3 readings)
- Price
- $69 (May 2026)
What We Like
- +Four-user memory means the whole family can track separately. Most monitors max out at two users.
- +MAM mode takes 3 readings and shows the average. This matches the AHA technique and cuts single-reading variability.
- +USB-C charging. One cable for the monitor and your phone. No AAA hunt at 6 a.m.
- +Risk indicator on the display shows where your reading falls on the ACC/AHA category scale (normal, elevated, stage 1, stage 2).
- +Universal cuff fits 22 to 42 cm. Covers standard and large adult arms in one cuff.
- +Irregular heartbeat icon flags pulse irregularity worth reporting to your doctor.
- +Clinical validation data is published. You can read the study before you buy.
- +AAA fallback. If the rechargeable battery dies on a trip, swap in 4 AAAs.
What We Do Not Like
- −HealthManager Pro app is less polished than Omron Connect or Withings Health Mate. Layout feels dated.
- −Bluetooth only, no Wi-Fi. You need your phone nearby to sync readings.
- −Bulkier than the Omron Evolv. Not the best for travel.
- −Initial setup of 4 user profiles takes about 10 minutes the first time.
Clinical Validation: What the Data Shows
The American Heart Association recommends only clinically validated devices for home monitoring. Validation means an independent study tested the device against a mercury sphygmomanometer in 85 or more patients and met the AAMI/ESH/ISO 81060-2 standard: mean difference under 5 mmHg and standard deviation under 8 mmHg.
The Beurer BM67 passed this standard in the European validation study. It appears on the STRIDE BP and dabl Educational Trust validated device lists. Both are referenced by the AHA at heart.org for self-monitoring guidance.
Cheap unvalidated monitors on Amazon often read 10 to 20 mmHg off the true value. That gap is enough to miss stage 2 hypertension (140/90 and above) or to wrongly start a medication. Validation is the most important spec on the box.
Who Should Buy It
- • Households with three or four adults who all track blood pressure
- • Caregivers managing readings for multiple family members
- • People who prefer USB-C charging over AA or AAA batteries
- • Anyone who wants the AHA-recommended 3-reading average automatically
Who Should Skip It
- • Single users - the Omron Platinum BP7350 has a better app for solo tracking
- • Travelers - the Omron Evolv is half the size
- • People who want Wi-Fi sync without their phone present - see the Withings BPM Connect
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Primary Sources
- •American Heart Association - Monitoring Your Blood Pressure at Home
- •2017 ACC/AHA Hypertension Guideline
- •Beurer BM67 product page and validation data
Frequently Asked Questions
How many users can the Beurer BM67 store?
The BM67 stores readings for four users, with 60 readings per user (240 total). Each user has a separate profile in the device and in the Beurer HealthManager Pro app.
What is MAM mode on the Beurer BM67?
MAM (Measurement Averaging Mode) takes three readings about one minute apart and automatically calculates the average. This matches the American Heart Association recommendation for home blood pressure monitoring, which says single readings can vary by 5 to 10 mmHg and an average of three is more reliable.
Is the Beurer BM67 clinically validated?
Yes. The BM67 has published clinical validation data and meets the AAMI/ESH/ISO 81060-2 accuracy standard of ±3 mmHg mean difference and ±8 mmHg standard deviation against a mercury reference. Beurer publishes the validation studies on the product support page.
How does the Beurer BM67 charge?
It charges via USB-C. The internal lithium battery lasts approximately 300 measurements per charge. You can also run it on 4 AAA batteries if you prefer.
Does the BM67 detect irregular heartbeat?
Yes. The BM67 displays an irregular heartbeat indicator if it detects pulse irregularity during measurement. This is a screening flag, not a clinical diagnosis. If the flag appears on multiple readings across a week, report it to your doctor for ECG evaluation.
What cuff sizes does the BM67 come with?
The BM67 ships with a universal cuff that fits 22 to 42 cm (8.7 to 16.5 in) upper arm circumferences. This covers most adult arms. Beurer sells a larger XL cuff separately for circumferences up to 50 cm.
Does the Beurer BM67 sync with Apple Health or Google Fit?
Yes, indirectly. Readings sync via Bluetooth to the Beurer HealthManager Pro app on iOS or Android. The app then syncs to Apple Health on iOS and Google Fit on Android. You can export a PDF log to share with your doctor.
How does the Beurer BM67 compare to the Omron Platinum?
The BM67 supports four users versus two on the Omron Platinum. The Omron Platinum has a larger backlit display and Omron Connect is more polished than HealthManager Pro. Both are validated and both have averaging modes. Pick the BM67 if four people in your household track BP. Pick the Omron Platinum for the cleaner app and bigger screen.