Body Water Meter [Hydro Balance Meter] | Non-invasive visualization of dehydration risk
HBLS-03
Non-invasive measurement of body water content. A new body water meter that visualizes the risk of dehydration and heatstroke.
The body water meter is a medical device that non-invasively measures the amount of water in the body, allowing for the assessment of dehydration and heat stroke risk in a short amount of time. Under the guidance of healthcare professionals, it is used as an indicator of body water management in facilities for the elderly, medical institutions, sports settings, and construction sites, making it easy to understand the state of body water. In recent years, it has been expected to be utilized in research and clinical settings as a new evaluation tool that quantifies hydration status, particularly in addressing dehydration among the elderly and heat stroke prevention in sports environments. *As it is a general medical device, please refer to our official page for detailed product information.* https://www.harmonized.biz/product/taisui-bunkei/
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basic information
■Product Name Body Water Meter (Hydro Balance Meter) ■Measurement Content Evaluation and measurement of body water content ■Measurement Method Non-invasive measurement using optical sensors (PPG method) ■Measurement Time Approximately tens of seconds to 1 minute ■Measurement Site Index finger ■Display Content Indicator value of body water status ■Power Supply 1 AA alkaline battery ■External Dimensions Dimensions: [Main Unit] Width 33 × Depth 59 × Height 33 (mm) ■Weight Mass: [Main Unit] 56 (g) (including battery) ■Data Output Not available ■Measurement Target Elderly, adults, athletes *For detailed product information, please visit our official page as it is a general medical device. https://www.harmonized.biz/product/taisui-bunkei/
Price information
1 unit: 33,000 yen (excluding tax)
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P4
※Delivery dates may vary depending on the quantity.
Applications/Examples of results
■Main Uses Heatstroke prevention at construction and work sites Dehydration prevention for the elderly Fluid management in medical institutions Fluid management in nursing facilities Fluid management in sports settings Health measurement events *For detailed product information, please visit our official page as this is a general medical device. https://www.harmonized.biz/product/taisui-bunkei/
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| Body Water Meter HBLS-03 | A non-invasive device for measuring body water content and assessing dehydration risk. |
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Company information
Our company operates under a three-division structure—Manufacturing, Medical, and Environmental Science—dedicated to revitalizing Japanese manufacturing, advancing healthcare, and protecting the environment. We maintain three domestic offices (Fukushima Headquarters, Shinjuku Tokyo, and Atsugi Kanagawa) and one overseas office in China. For inquiries regarding any of our business divisions, please contact our Fukushima Headquarters (TEL: 0243-24-8773), and the appropriate sales representative will get in touch with you. The Manufacturing Division connects major corporations and small to mid-sized companies through an extensive network, providing solutions to a wide range of manufacturing challenges. We support design, engineering, prototyping, mass production, factory automation (FA), and overseas sourcing. We also handle material procurement, small-lot production, multi-variety orders, and prototyping starting from a single unit. The Medical Division offers a unique lineup of products that directly contribute to sustainable healthcare systems and hospital management, including R-SUD (medical device recycling), innovative medical devices, AI-related solutions, and hygiene and environmental improvement technologies. The Environmental Science Division promotes initiatives that directly contribute to CO₂ reduction, such as reforestation projects (carbon neutrality), waterproofing solutions that shift the industry from “building new structures” to “preserving them for the long term” amid rising construction costs, and environmentally conscious power procurement (U-POWER).











