❤️🔥 Stay ahead of your heart health game with KardiaMobile 6-Lead! 📈
The KardiaMobile 6-Lead Personal ECG Monitor delivers medical-grade, six-lead heart data in just 30 seconds, directly to your smartphone. Trusted by the NHS and cardiologists globally, it offers unlimited ECG recordings without subscription fees. Compact and compatible with most phones, it empowers proactive heart health monitoring anytime, anywhere, while supporting the British Heart Foundation.
Color | Black |
Style | KardiaMobile 6-Lead Monitor Only |
Compatible with | Smartphones |
Height | 6 millimetres |
Item display length | 30 millimetres |
Item display width | 9 centimetres |
Material type | Stainless Steel Plastic |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | 3 V CR2016 |
Brand | AliveCor |
Manufacturer | AliveCor |
Item model number | AC-019 |
Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 3 x 0.71 cm; 24 g |
ASIN | B07RQW6SD5 |
Y**S
Amazing device. The extra lead providing important information
While one lead devices provide rhythm information, the extra lead gives some extra valuable insight to where the rythm is originating. I am not sure about the full ECG biew as it is extrapolated but I would not expect to replace an ECG machine with this. The key thing is that you can detect the P waves for those that have problems such as atrial flutter or similar.I was a bit puzzled in the beginning but the device works perfectly well without a subscription.It is very easy to use and if you have e problems a tiny bit moist at the skin contact points can make any difficulties go.I am not sure about the automatic diagnosis. I am a doctor with baseline ECG traning so for me it is enough. It usually gets the sinus rhythm right but it misses a bigeminy that lasted 15 seconds and it had some hard boundaries about what it considered tachy/bradycardia.I am very happy with the purchase a d I would definitely recommend this over the single lead version.
M**N
Handy item!
Not a bad little device tbh, although some what awkward to use if you want to use the hands and knee/ankle function if your out and about but you could just use the single hands function, however i think its prone to interference( to close to wires or computer etc) if its at all noisy in or out including if its windy out which is when i need to use it sometimes as that is when i get symptoms that i need to monitor. i think its a great device and easy to use plus it does give quite a detailed ecg reading although i think it will give you a brief version of the results unless you pay for the a 12 month plan which includes 4 yes only 4 readings per 12 month as I read it OR you pay for individual readings £5 each as and when you require them which is what i have done but not always necessary as it does give you some results like "possible atrial fibrillation" so no need to send your report off but its probably an idea to contact your doctor or indeed hospital if you feel the need , i do believe its fairly accurate and i have seen data online to say it is also although the the medical field probably wont take the devices info over theres as i found out but i still argued my case with it and im glad i did as it has indicated a number of issues i have AF, Bradycardia and heart rate below 35 bpm, it will register things like unclassified or unreadable which i believe is just because it falls outside there parameters but you still get the ecg and can save it which i have done as those are the ones with the greatest heart faults on. its also got a function that you can add your own notes and symptoms to a recording bp etc plus choose other items from a list, i had looked at watches and sent one back before getting this device as it was useless tbh and totally incorrect, would i recommend this item ....simply yes i would for the money £150 for the 6 line one, my doctor recommended it to me and i have emailed the data over to them. It is CE approved on the item, i dont go anywhere without this item now im very pleased with it.
B**Z
A really useful piece of equipment.
This thing is incredibly small, you could fit it in in a purse or wallet. More importantly it produces a lovely reading in leads I, II, III, AVR, AVL and AVF. I have spent 37 years looking at ECGs in intensive care units - just not my own usually. I can clearly see my ST elevation dropping every day. It is simple to export PDF's so you can send them over to a GP or cardiologist. It takes a 30 second reading and will give basic arrythmia warnings. Most GP surgeries can't do ECG's so if you want avoid a trip to the hospital then this could be a lifesaver. It is really simple to use and Amazon was the best price I could get.
R**R
Disappointed
Excellent item but only comes with basic app service unless you pay £99 pa for the extended services, this is not made very clear in product advert
J**C
Excellent idea let down by poor reliability
I bought this to keep tabs on an arrhythmia I know I have after it being recommended by my cardiologist.These items are now being used by NHS Scotland for similar reasons so thought I was in good stead.First device started disconnecting itself randomly after about 2 weeks and was returned for replacement.Second unit seemed ok and detected an abnormal rhythm (showed as “unclassified”) which my cardiologist instantly put me off work when he saw it and put me through more tests.These have taken over 2 months to complete and all have been negative including an exercise stress test that I exceeded the requirements of.I have been convinced since I took that reading it was a misread but obviously not going to argue with a Cardiologist as he knows much better than I do and he remains adamant it was a clear reading.After about a month this second unit started to show problems, needing about 8 to 10 attempts to get a full 30 second ecg reading usually cutting out during the test stating “Interference detected” “electrical interference” or “connection interrupted”.I also tested this by trying to get a reading, having multiple failures then using a friends Apple Watch which read instantly, followed by more failures by the Kardiamobile device.This got so bad that the device has now been returned for a refund and I will go back to my original intention of a smart watch with ECG capability.All in all my experience has been very poor with this device, has ended up in 2 returned units and my being off work for 3 months due to it (self employed so no sick payment either!)
T**A
Very very easy to use! Quick. Reassuring.
This was recommended by a professional in cardiac health care. Very very easy to set up and use. I know it’s not the same purpose but it’s not intimidating like a blood pressure monitor. (I have white coat syndrome).Just place your thumbs on each end (diagram) of Kardia Mobile. Watch the jagged lines and read results. Highly recommend!!
N**8
Ease of mind and heart
Excellent.I have bradycardia which is normal for me but I get episodes of palpitations so this little gadget just reassures me. It says it’s in sinus Rhythm despite its erratic appearance. But if you cough or move during recording it’s very sensitive. Plus it helps if you have it facing the right way ^I’m not sure what value there is in paying the monthly amount and improved reading you would get. I go for the freebie.
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