With the increasing need for continuous health monitoring, this study presents the development of an Arduinopowered remote monitoring system for real-time heart rate detection via Bluetooth. The system uses an Arduino microcontroller connected to a pulse sensor to measure heart rate, with data wirelessly transmitted via Bluetooth to a remote device, enabling continuous monitoring without direct patient interaction. Initial self-monitoring trials showed consistent heart rate detection within the normal range of 62-70 beats per minute (BPM), suggesting proper functionality for preliminary use. The system also maintained a stable Bluetooth connection with no noticeable data loss. This cost-effective and efficient system is a valuable tool for telemedicine and remote patient care. Future enhancements may include integrating advanced microcontrollers and developing a more sophisticated mobile app with expanded health monitoring features.