Welch Allyn blood pressure monitors are professional-grade automated and semi-automated BP devices used in Australian clinics, hospitals, aged care facilities, and specialist practices. Docstock is an authorised Welch Allyn distributor and stocks the full Connex ProBP and Connex Spot ranges, with all units backed by manufacturer warranty and TGA-registered for clinical use in Australia.

The Connex ProBP 3400 is the most widely used model across general practice, offering Welch Allyn's SureBP technology for fast, motion-tolerant readings — typically completing a measurement in 15 seconds, compared to 30+ seconds for traditional automated cuffs. For higher-acuity environments and aged care, the Connex Spot Monitor adds full vital signs capability — NIBP, temperature, SpO₂, and EHR integration — in a single touchscreen unit.

Welch Allyn builds clinically validated BP monitors trusted across Australian healthcare.

Choosing the right Welch Allyn BP monitor for your practice

The right Welch Allyn blood pressure monitor depends on three things: the patient throughput your practice handles, whether the unit needs to be portable or fixed, and your budget. Below is a quick guide to where each model fits in our range.

The ProBP 2000 is Welch Allyn's entry-level professional digital BP monitor — a desktop unit ideal for smaller clinics, mobile health practitioners, and home-visit GPs who need accurate readings without the multi-parameter capability of the ProBP 3400 series. Available with or without mains power supply.

The Connex ProBP 3400 is the most widely used model across Australian general practice. It uses Welch Allyn's SureBP technology to take readings during cuff inflation rather than deflation, completing measurements in around 15 seconds compared to 30+ seconds for traditional automated cuffs. SureBP is also more tolerant of patient movement, which matters for paediatric and aged-care patients.

Three configurations of the ProBP 3400 are available depending on how the unit is used in your clinic:

  • ProBP 3400 hand-held — the standard unit, ideal for clinics where the monitor lives in a fixed location
  • ProBP 3400 with Mobile Stand — adds a wheeled cart with cable management, designed for clinics that move the monitor between exam rooms or wards
  • ProBP 3400 with Wall Mount — fixed wall installation for consultation rooms with limited bench space

Comparison: Welch Allyn BP monitor range

Model Best for Measurement Configuration Price tier
ProBP 2000 Smaller clinics, mobile and home-visit use Automated digital Desktop, with or without mains power $
Connex ProBP 3400 General practice, GP clinics SureBP automated, manual mode Hand-held $$
Connex ProBP 3400 with Mobile Stand Multi-room clinics, hospital wards SureBP automated, manual mode Wheeled cart with storage $$$
Connex ProBP 3400 with Wall Mount Fixed consultation rooms, space-constrained clinics SureBP automated, manual mode Wall-mounted bracket $$

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between the Connex ProBP 3400 and the ProBP 2000?

The ProBP 3400 is Welch Allyn's flagship clinical BP monitor, using their proprietary SureBP technology that takes readings during cuff inflation for faster, more motion-tolerant measurements. The ProBP 2000 is a more affordable digital BP monitor for clinical use without the SureBP feature. The 3400 is best for high-throughput practices; the 2000 is well suited to smaller clinics and mobile clinical use.

Are Welch Allyn blood pressure monitors TGA-registered for use in Australia?

Yes. All Welch Allyn blood pressure monitors stocked by Docstock are TGA-registered medical devices and supplied with Australian-compliant power supplies. Documentation is available on request and provided with each unit.

What is SureBP technology and why does it matter?

SureBP is Welch Allyn's proprietary measurement algorithm that takes the blood pressure reading during cuff inflation rather than during deflation. This makes the measurement faster — typically 15 seconds compared to 30+ seconds for traditional automated cuffs — and more tolerant of patient movement. It's particularly valuable for paediatric patients, elderly patients, and any clinical setting where patient throughput matters.

Which ProBP 3400 configuration should I choose?

If your monitor stays in a fixed location, the standard hand-held ProBP 3400 is sufficient. If it travels between exam rooms or wards, the Mobile Stand version pays for itself in convenience and protects the device from drops. If your consultation rooms are space-constrained, the Wall Mount version keeps the unit accessible without taking up bench space.

What warranty do Welch Allyn BP monitors come with?

Welch Allyn provides a 2-year manufacturer warranty on Connex ProBP series monitors and on the ProBP 2000. Docstock handles all warranty claims directly on behalf of customers — there's no need to deal with the manufacturer separately.

What blood pressure cuffs are compatible with Welch Allyn monitors?

Welch Allyn BP monitors are designed to work with Welch Allyn FlexiPort cuffs, available in adult, large adult, paediatric, and thigh sizes. Using non-Welch-Allyn cuffs may affect measurement accuracy and can void the manufacturer warranty. We stock the full FlexiPort range as accessories.

Do you ship Welch Allyn BP monitors Australia-wide?

Yes, Docstock ships Australia-wide with tracked delivery on all Welch Allyn blood pressure monitors. Standard delivery is 2-5 business days for metro areas, 5-10 business days for regional and remote locations.

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