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⌚ Stay ahead of your heart health game—anytime, anywhere!
The Hilo 24/7 Wearable Blood Pressure Monitor Bracelet is a Swiss-designed, cuffless device that continuously tracks blood pressure, heart rate, sleep, and steps with clinical-grade accuracy. Featuring an IP68 waterproof rating and an impressive 15-day battery life, it pairs with a smart app offering detailed health insights. The purchase includes a 12-month subscription essential for full functionality, making it a comprehensive tool for proactive cardiovascular wellness.







| ASIN | B0F2NBBK1P |
| Battery Average Life | 15 days |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,273 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 4 in Wrist Monitors |
| Brand Name | Hilo |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Country Of Origin | Switzerland |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (322) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 27649998849085 |
| Included Components | Black Strap, Calibration Cuff, Charging Station, Hilo App, Hilo Pod |
| Manufacturer | Hilo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G1 |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | G1 |
| Sensor Type | Pressure sensor |
| Size | One Size |
| Team Name | Hilo |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
L**E
Great first impressions - but I can’t wear next to watch. FAQ solved concern about gaps in readings.
Reassuring! Early days (just 60 hours of “continuous” monitoring). Excellent, so far (it’s a 2 part system - wrist sensor for continuous wear; their traditional cuff for periodic pairing and data validation). Been using standard cuff machine, for some years, but last couple of months with elevated spot readings. This system periodically monitors your BP from a simple wrist band sensor (46 times, so far). App displays history of each reading and summarises into simple to understand daily / weekly / monthly averages (after a couple of weeks will also show trends). An initial concern was gaps in daily readings. Sensor works without any sensation or visible LED etc. looking at App there were several hours elapsed without reading. But FAQ show that readings taken during periods of relative calm / inactivity thus day time readings tend to be less frequent. Only minor comments that sensor band doesn’t fit easily along side a watch - I need to wear on opposite arm. Band itself is simple Matt black strap with chrome fastenings. Not particularly aesthetic - but in this case, its function over form.
J**R
Very difficult to set up via the App. Cuff & Bracelet don't connect well.
Like another customer found, the Bracelet would not calibrate or connect with the Cuff. Tried umpteen times and placed the Cuff and the Bracelet correctly to no avail. I followed the instructions implicitly too. I even switched arms for the Cuff etc but the left arm was even harder to connect the Bracelet and the Cuff than the suggested position. I really wanted this to work but if the initial calibration connection didn't work, it did not auger well for measuring B.P. in use. It kept saying the signal was weak although I have never had trouble with other B.P. devices. The Hauwei D2 watch does much the same as this Hilo and has far more info re health and is a great smart watch even though slightly more expensive.
O**A
Smart health tracking tool!
I've been using the product for around 6 weeks so far and wanted to give it a few days before sharing some balanced feedback given the high price point of the product. As a note to the manufacturer, the product is nicely packaged, however the instruction booklet provided has text that is far too small and very difficult to read as a first time user looking to go through the setup process. An online PDF file was much easier to follow. The product itself is also nicely designed, but the bracelet strap length is a bit too short (for me) and it comes with an older USB-A to micro USB type B charging cable (rather than the newer USB-C technology). A big pain point with my initial setup experience was the registration process. The app itself works fine, directing you to create an account, but after attempting to register my details, the app refused to let me login, stating that the login credentials are invalid. I went around the block several times over trying to login to my new account on day 1, thinking I was going crazy. After multiple failed attempts, I decided to give up, then to realise that Hilo need 24 hours to register your new account in their system. Unfortunately, Hilo don't do a great job of communicating any of this to customers. I came back to it the next day and things progressed to the next stage: CALIBRATION Calibration itself was relatively smooth, but could be better. The first step of the phone recognising the band worked fine, but the process looked like it may breakdown at the second 'cuff' step. The first two attempts of calibrating the band and cuff did not work, but I then thought the cuff may need to inflate and deflate a few times to best figure out how to do it most effectively (i.e. averaging some readings out). The third attempt was successful so don't be alarmed if it doesn't work straight away as one might expect. Following on from the initial stumbling blocks, I have had one or two issues with skin irritation, but that's probably the result of my skin being sensitive. I find that I sometimes need to take a break without the band to help reset things around my wrist (usually overnight). The strap can cause my skin to 'break' and I have experienced mild 'redness' under the sensor. I think this could be addressed with flexibility for a longer strap and potentially a different type of plastic/rubber compound though. The band itself takes multiple BP readings per day (I have around 2100 readings to date) and you are able to access the % of time your readings are in the 'target range'. You can assess readings on a daily, weekly or monthly basis via the app during your initial 30-day free trial. Outside of blood pressure (BP) readings, I can also see Heart Rate metrics and you have the ability to set daily sync reminders, manually log your sleep patterns and medication and to join the Hilo community if desired. Overall, they say high BP is the silent killer and I think the device promotes awareness of underlying health issues pretty well (although I don't really have anything else for comparison). Assuming the data is as accurate as it claims on the manufacturer website, it could end up being worth its weight in gold if it leads to action that helps saves lives. I am still figuring things out and have used this product and related readings for a consultation with my doctor recently. I have had consistent high blood pressure for a number of years and trend analysis has now helped me get the support I think I need to be approved for a trial of BP medication. On the rare occasions that surgery reception staff have allowed me to visit my GP in the past, I've been told my 24-hr BP readings are not considered high enough to justify medication, but this device is telling me otherwise, as I'm averaging 150/89 since using it. The data gives me greater ammunition for a more productive conversation with my doctor to limit the risk of any further issues developing. All things considered, I feel it's a 5 star product with helpful data insights, albeit with a bit of a clunky setup experience.
M**S
Wildly varying results. Unreliable and worrying
I purchased this as an upgrade from twice-daily readings using an Omron X7 Smart device, which appeared to be producing accurate readings. The reading from the Hilo cuff on the first calibration was 40% higher than from Omron taken at the same time. The subsequent wristband readings were consistent with this high initialisation, with little variance, despite other checks showing much lower figures. Since then, over a week, I have performed many recalibrations and, in most cases, the Hilo cuff is consistent with Omron, although invariably 15% higher. However, the wrist measurements have remained sky-high, night and day, and I have absolutely no confidence in them. This is a pity because the concept is excellent. I realise that the wrist measurements are an extrapolation of the cuff calibrations, but this inconsistency is worrying. As a one-off example, the Omron X7 Smart readings averaged 111/71. The Hilo cuff returned 119/69. I recalibrated the band at 119/69, but subsequent readings still averaged 150/80. Recalibrations had no effect on the figures. In desperation, I “forgot” the device on my iPhone Bluetooth but then found that there is no pairing button on the band or charger, which means I can no longer paid the band. This was the point of no return for me. I have tried to speak to someone to discuss this, but there appears to be no human support. All I see is a list of typical questions that are not helpful in this case. I have now returned this device as not fit for purpose. Apart from the operational problems, the wristband is showing consistently very high readings which are at odds with the cuff and third-party monitors. This could seriously worry someone who is not familiar with blood pressure monitors. Shown to a doctor, these figures could result in dangerous over medication. Incidentally, the Hilo was recommended by my cardiologist on a recent consultation and I have shared my findings with her.
P**.
Super Produkt. Habe viele Blutdruckuhren getestet - alle Mist. Aber mit dem Hiloband bin ich super zufrieden. Die werte sind sehr genau (immer wieder mit der klassischen Manschette verglichen) und man muss nichts machen und spürt nichts. Kann ich für Menschen die ihren Blutdruck überwachen wollen oder müssen ausdrücklich empfehlen. Und der Support antwortet auch schnell, verständlich und hilfreich.
A**A
Possiedo Hillo da una settimana e finora funziona bene. Spero per me, che abbia una tolleranza del 5% come da manuale per una pressione ottimale. A parte questo, lo monitoro costantemente.
K**H
Seems to work very well though i have not been able to confirm its accuracy. So far I am very satisfied especially as it says my BP is normal now having been high for the first 4 days of calibration. Hope its not just telling me what I want to hear.
K**G
The HiLo bracelet is a solid product, but it does require some initial setup to get the best results. It comes with a cuff that you must use to validate and adjust the bracelet's readings. Once I went through that pairing process, the accuracy improved significantly compared to when I first started using it. That said, compared to my doctor’s office, the bracelet still reads moderately higher. It measures about every 30 minutes and averages those into 2-hour blocks, which is great for seeing trends. The battery life is excellent—it can easily last a week, though the USB charging dock is fast enough that I usually just top it up every few days.
J**E
Did not work
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