MOBI – Smart Health Gifts Dad May Actually Use

From medication reminders to health tracking, these connected devices help Dad monitor everyday wellness without adding complexity

Anything we can do to help our family, friends and loved ones maintain their health is always a good thing, so why not honour Dad this Father’s Day with a gift that helps him monitor and track his progress?

One such option is the MOBI Smart Home Clinic Father’s Day Bundle. It comprises a Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, Smart Pulse Oximeter, Smart Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Scale and Smart Pill Dispenser, all smart devices in the MOBI Connect product family that work together through a single app or can be used independently.

It’s handy not only to keep track of measurements, but when paired with a smartphone, Dad can monitor trends and patterns over time and share information with family members and healthcare providers if desired.

First on the list is the MOBI Smart Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor with Auto Power-off.

It’s an easy-to-use, lightweight and portable one-touch operation smart arm cuff. It takes blood pressure, systolic, diastolic and pulse readings for a complete cardiovascular picture. It shows simple symbols and intuitive icons on a clear 3.5-inch easy-to-read backlit display.

Pair it with a smartphone and it can store readings, track history and display graphs with time stamps to help visualize progress and spot trends over time. A travel case is included for storage and portability. Retail: $49.99 US.

Next is the Smart Dual-Band Digital Health Scale, also known as the Smart Wi-Fi Scale. Beyond recording weight with its 12-inch by 12-inch compact design, it tracks up to 17 additional measurements including BMI, body fat percentage, muscle mass and more interesting measurements such as body water percentage, which estimates how much of your body composition is water, visceral fat, which estimates fat around internal organs, and metabolic age, which estimates whether your metabolism resembles someone younger or older.

These are interesting additions for dads who enjoy taking a closer look at the numbers. Retail: $34.99 US.

If Dad takes multiple medications and occasionally loses track, the Smart Wi-Fi Pill & Medication Dispenser could be a welcome addition. It helps manage medication schedules so Dad doesn’t miss a dose or wonder whether medication has already been taken.

The 28 compartments can hold up to 35 pills each. It features a large LCD display and a dual alert system combining sound and flashing light notifications depending on Dad’s needs. Reminders can also be sent to Dad or a caregiver, and up to six daily alarms can be configured.

It’s a little on the large side for travel but could prove indispensable at home for those who rely on medication schedules to stay on track.

Another thoughtful touch is a built-in safety system with dual locks to help keep little fingers out, along with a UV-protected lid designed to reduce possible medication degradation from light exposure. Retail: $149.99 US.

Completing the home clinic quartet is the MOBI Smart Bluetooth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter.

Designed to accommodate different finger sizes, it displays blood oxygen saturation (SpO₂), pulse rate and pulse strength readings in less than 10 seconds on a high-resolution colour OLED display. It also includes a pulse waveform display with four customizable viewing directions, making it easier to view readings from different angles. It powers itself off automatically to help conserve battery life and includes a travel case for storage and travel. Retail: $29.99 US.

One thing worth noting is that these devices generally don’t force users into an app-first experience. Most can be used right out of the box with their core functions available directly on the device, and the onboard displays provide immediate access to the essentials. For users who want more, the companion MOBI app adds features such as notifications, reminders, history logging, trend tracking, sharing and remote monitoring. Dad can keep things simple or lean into the connected experience if that’s more his style.

In day-to-day use, all four devices were quick to deliver their primary function. Measurements and reminders appeared within seconds to about a minute depending on the device, making them practical enough to fit into an everyday routine rather than feeling like a chore.

Another feature worth mentioning is that these are not strictly one-user gadgets. Depending on the device, multiple family members may be able to share the hardware while maintaining their own readings, reminders and history through the companion app.

Used together or individually, the devices are designed to help turn routine measurements and reminders into habits that may make it easier to stay on top of everyday wellness.

Until June 21, 2026, this MOBI Smart Home Clinic Bundle is available at 44 per cent off for $149 US (regularly $269.96 US) using coupon code DADCARE.

Important note for Canadian readers who want to take advantage of the promotion: the Father’s Day promotion appears to be available through MOBI’s U.S. website.

https://mobiusa.com/pages/fathers-day

Direct shipping to Canada may not be offered.

If you’re headed south of the border for Father’s Day, perhaps you can ship to family there.

Alternatively, third-party package forwarding services such as Shippsy or Shipito, or other U.S. shipping address options may be worth exploring. As always, factor in shipping costs, taxes, duties and warranty considerations before ordering.

Viewed another way, the promotion puts the bundle pricing within reach of the pill dispenser alone.

Visit Mobi USA for more information on these devices and others available from MOBI.

Happy Father’s Day.

The syndicated edition of the article appears at https://troymedia.com/lifestyle/gift-guide/give-dad-the-gift-of-better-health/ and 32 affiliated syndicated sites.

Greg Gazin, also known as the Gadget Guy and Gadget Greg, is a syndicated veteran tech columnist, communication, leadership and technology speaker, facilitator, blogger, podcaster and author. Reach him @gadgetgreg or at GadgetGuy.ca.

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