Jon Styf  |  January 2, 2024

Category: Legal News
Close up of a man using a portable blood pressure monitor at home, representing the Equate blood pressure monitor class action.
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Equate blood pressure monitor class action overview: 

  • Who: HoMedics and Walmart are facing a class action lawsuit related to Equate blood pressure monitors. 
  • Why: The Equate blood pressure monitors are consistently and wildly inaccurate in readings for thousands of users, the Equate lawsuit claims.
  • Where: The Equate class action was filed in federal court in California.

HoMedics and Walmart are facing a class action lawsuit saying that their Equate blood pressure monitors are consistently and wildly inaccurate for thousands of users who trusted the devices.

The Equate lawsuit cites a Northwestern University study that showed the monitors were only accurate within a range of “+/- 5.1 mmHg (with a 6.41 mmHG standard deviation) for diastolic pressure—meaning that for many users, the products are decidedly incapable of providing accurate and reliable measurements.”

“Worse, the Northwestern study shows that the products produce particularly inaccurate readings for users with normal to large arm circumference, which defendants knew, in part because they tested the products before bringing it to market and received hundreds of poor reviews,” the Equate class action says.

The inaccuracy of the readings is dangerous and has caused some used to go to the emergency room based upon readings that they later found out were inaccurate, according to the blood pressure class action lawsuit. 

Equate blood pressure monitors should be recalled, lawsuit claims

The inaccurate and misleading representations about the accuracy of the blood pressure monitors lead to an unreasonable safety risk, according to the Equate lawsuit.

But Walmart and HoMedics have not recalled the Equate blood pressure monitors despite evidence that the monitors do not provide accurate readings, according to the blood pressure class action lawsuit.

“Plaintiffs bring this suit to halt defendants’ unlawful sales and marketing of the products and for economic damages sustained as a result,” the Equate lawsuit says.

Walmart misleads consumers by mislabeling its Equate brand over-the-counter cough medicines as “non-drowsy,” an early 2022 class action lawsuit claimed.

Have you used an Equate blood pressure monitor? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Alexander E. Wolf of Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC.

The Equate blood pressure monitor class action lawsuit is Doyle, et al. v. FKA Distributing Co. LLC d/b/a HoMedics LLC, et al., Case No. 2:23-cv-10807, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.


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65 thoughts onEquate class action claims blood pressure monitors provide inaccurate, inconsistent readings

  1. Menus L Moore says:

    Please add me.

  2. Mary Mann says:

    Add me please

  3. Holly Watson says:

    Add me, my bp showed high, almost prescribed bp meds

  4. Kz says:

    Add me please

  5. Letitia Abernathy says:

    Add me

  6. elizabeth cordova says:

    yes I used the equate blood pressure monitor. At first I thought great my bpis fine then the next time it was lower and the nxt Higher and after awhile I asked my daughter to take it and she had a different reading. At first I thought I had wakey bp but my daughter is a nurse and she said it was the monitor that was off. I had to get a new one and I went with a different brand and was fine

  7. Yolanda Mitchell-Joseph says:

    Please add me on several occasions I had to go to er or urgent care due to incorrect reading

  8. Leilani creed says:

    I went to ER a few times to have my BP checked after receiving an extremely high reading from that machine. I am on 2cBP medications so it was very concerning.

  9. Pamela Grant says:

    Add me please.

  10. Misty Staker says:

    Add me please

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