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Hinlab Hinscope adult blood pressure monitor product shot, dark casing with velcro strap and embossed logo
Hinlab Hinscope blood pressure monitor standing on a table showing the cuff with placement instructions
Hinlab Hinscope blood pressure cuff laid flat showing the velcro strap and device with embossed logo
Back of the Hinlab Hinscope device showing sensor area, charging contacts, serial number, and regulatory markings
Close-up of Hinlab Hinscope blood pressure cuff worn on a person's upper arm
Hinlab Hinscope adult blood pressure monitor product shot, dark casing with velcro strap and embossed logo
Hinlab Hinscope blood pressure cuff standing upright showing back with placement diagrams and instructions
Hinlab Hinscope blood pressure cuff laid flat showing the velcro strap and device with embossed logo
Back of the Hinlab Hinscope device showing sensor area, charging contacts, serial number, and regulatory markings

hinscope Adult Cuff

$499.00 USD
Description

Key characteristics:

hinscope is designed for spot-check measurement of vital signs in adult patients within professional healthcare settings, such as hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. It is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals.

hinscope provides spot-check measurements in adults for:
● Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP)
● Pulse rate (PR)
● Oxygen saturation (SpO2)

FDA-cleared & clinically validated – Proven accuracy and safety backed by rigorous testing.

IP54-rated durability – Built to resist everyday splashes and dust.

Qi wireless charging – Simply place it on a compatible charger, no cables required.

Bluetooth Low Energy – Efficient, always-on connection to your mobile device.

iOS & Android app – Easy setup and insights on all major platforms.

Shipping and Returns

We carefully package and ship your device to ensure it arrives safely and on time. Orders are typically processed within 1–2 business days and delivered via reliable, trackable shipping services. You’ll receive a confirmation email with tracking details as soon as your device is on its way.

Size & Fit

22cm to 32cm arm contour - or 8.7 in to 12.6 in

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Why Wearables?

Designed and FDA-cleared for medical use, these devices provide  measurement of patient vital signs for clinical monitoring.

Consistent, Medical-Grade Data

Vital signs measured in FDA-reviewed clinical studies, providing data suitable for medical use.

Easy Integration

Real-time syncing with iOS & Android devices.

Comfortable Design

Soft, biocompatible materials for a gentle, secure fit.
Hinlab health monitoring platform on laptop and phone showing vital sign dashboards with charts and data panels

What’s In The Box

Everything you need to start monitoring from day one:
1
hinscope Cuff
2
Charger
3
Mobile App

Wearables For Smarter Care

A sleek, upper-arm wearable that monitors key vitals such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels. Designed for healthcare professionals, it combines medical-grade accuracy with everyday comfort, syncing seamlessly with mobile and cloud platforms for real-time monitoring and care.
Side-by-side views of the Hinlab Hinscope blood pressure monitor showing front with green LED indicator and back with cuff instructions
Hinlab Hinscope adult blood pressure monitor with UCSF, FDA, Hypoxia Lab, and ISO certification badges

Clinically Proven Accuracy

Pulse Oximetry (SpO₂ & Pulse Rate)
hinscope’s pulse oximetry measurements have been independently tested on hypoxia patients with a wide range of skin tones. Results were compared to the gold-standard method of blood oxygen analysis and fully met the requirements of ISO 80601-2-61 and the FDA SpO₂ guidance (Pulse Oximeters – Premarket Notification Submissions).

To confirm blood-pressure accuracy, hinscope underwent a clinical study following the strict protocol ANSI/AAMI/ISO 81060-2:2018 of the European Society of Hypertension, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), and the International Organization for Standardization.
Testing was performed by the UCSF Hypoxia Research Laboratory, San Francisco.