
In its review “Hilo Band im Test: Kann dieses Armband ein Blutdruckmessgerät ersetzen?”, COMPUTER BILD — one of Germany’s largest consumer technology publications — evaluates the Hilo band in everyday use and against standard upper-arm blood pressure monitors.
The publication combines hands-on testing with an independent medical assessment, comparing Hilo’s readings to a clinical reference device. Results show an average deviation of around 2 mmHg, placing it close to established measurement methods. The review also highlights the band’s lightweight, unobtrusive design and its ability to capture up to 60 measurements per day for long-term trend tracking.
The device receives a “good” (2.0) rating, with the article noting its potential for continuous monitoring while also pointing out practical considerations such as calibration and subscription costs.
Read the full review on COMPUTER BILD → Hilo Band im Test: Kann dieses Armband ein Blutdruckmessgerät ersetzen?

