How does it work?

Hilo is a clinically validated, CE-marked Class IIa medical device for monitoring blood pressure in adults for everyday personal use. It includes two core components that work together:

Hilo Band

The Hilo Band is a wearable that uses optical sensors (photoplethysmography, or PPG) to detect signals from your wrist. It calculates your blood pressure using Pulse Wave Analysis (PWA), following a calibration with Hilo Cuff.

It tracks your blood pressure and heart rate automatically—about 25 times per day—without requiring any action from you. There are no lights or alerts, and it’s designed to be worn continuously, even while sleeping.

Hilo App

The Hilo App syncs with your Hilo Band and gives you access to your data. It shows how your blood pressure changes throughout the day and night, with trends linked to your activity, meals, stress, sleep, and medication. You can also share reports directly from the app with your doctor or family.


Note:
The Hilo Band and Hilo App are not diagnostic tools and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. Always speak to your doctor about your results and never rely solely on this device for health decisions.

 

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