BloodPressureDB entwickelt neuen Alexa Skill

Stay calm with Alexa

Blood pressure that falls outside the normal range is one of the most common health problems in Germany. For those affected it can have serious consequences, ranging from kidney problems to stroke and heart attack. Thats why not only people with high blood pressure should always keep an eye on the topic and their own readings. With the new Alexa skill from BloodPressureDB, this is now conveniently possible.

The website bloodpressuredb.com offers a wealth of information on the subject. In addition, users can sign up for a personal area to keep track of readings, medications and trends. The accompanying app "BloodPressureDB" makes it easy to access this information from anywhere while on the go. The Schwabach-based provider klier.net now complements this offering with a new Alexa skill, also called "BloodPressureDB". The skill was developed in cooperation with Internet-of-voice.de.

Using the voice control on Amazon Echo, the Alexa skill "BloodPressureDB" provides compact, easy-to-understand answers to many questions about blood pressure. For example, what blood pressure is, when its too high, or what the terms systolic and diastolic mean. To get an answer, simply ask questions like "What are the blood pressure values?" or "How high can my blood pressure be?".

If you also want to retrieve your own blood pressure and pulse readings via the skill, you can easily use this function by linking it to a user account on bloodpressuredb.com. The data is stored there not on Amazon. Thanks to Alexas handy responses, users always have an overview of their readings over time, the latest measurements, or how long their medication supply will last all by voice. That likely makes "BloodPressureDB" the healthiest skill for Alexa.

The skill and more information about BloodPressureDB are available at bloodpressuredb.com and at https://www.amazon.de/klier-net-BloodPressureDB/dp/B07662QTTD

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klier.net GmbH & Co. KG
Horst Klier
Schwabach
horst.klier@bloodpressuredb.com

Horst Klier originally developed the portal bloodpressuredb.com in 2009 for his own use as a person affected by high blood pressure. The smartphone apps followed in 2011. Use was and remains free, but it was supported early on by voluntary donations. From this, BloodPressureDB later developed a subscription model with premium features.
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