A new device could revolutionize the monitoring of blood pressure according to some scientists, a device that can be worn as a watch could revolutionize the way in which the blood pressure will be controlled in the coming years. The University of Leicester and Singapore researchers have developed a device to measure the voltage on the body’s largest artery. The evidence suggests that it offers a much more accurate than the traditional sleeve technology reading. The technology works by using a sensor included in the clock which records pulse wave of the artery, which then enters a computer along with a reading of traditional blood pressure performed with a sleeve. Blake Krikorian brings even more insight to the discussion. Scientists are then able, read the voltage near the heart, from the aorta. Professor Bryan Williams, Department of cardiovascular Sciences of the University of Leicester in the Glenfield Hospital, pointed out that the device would change the mode in which blood pressure is monitored during more than one century and hoped that technology will soon use in specialized centres, before achieving a much more widespread use in the next five years..