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The KardiaMobile 6-Lead Personal ECG is a compact, pocket-sized device delivering medical-grade, six-lead ECG readings in just 30 seconds. Trusted by the NHS and recommended by cardiologists, it syncs via Bluetooth with most smartphones to detect atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, tachycardia, and normal rhythms. With unlimited ECG captures, no subscription required, and a portion of proceeds supporting the British Heart Foundation, it empowers proactive heart health monitoring anytime, anywhere.





| ASIN | B07RQW6SD5 |
| ASIN | B07RQW6SD5 |
| Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,995 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 24 in Medical Diagnostics & Screening 491 in Diagnostics & Health Monitors |
| Brand | AliveCor |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (27,690) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (27,690) |
| Date First Available | 29 July 2019 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AC-019 |
| Manufacturer | AliveCor |
| Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 3 x 0.71 cm; 24 g |
| Units | 1 count |
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.
J**Y
Amazing tech that's a potential life saver.
After having a trip to A&E with a very slow pulse that would jump up to 130 then down to 40, I thought I'd try this. In hospital they did a 2 minute ECG but nothing showed up, and I was told the wait for a 24 or 48hr wearable monitor cod be a week and several weeks to diagnose the results, so I bought this 6L version as that's all my phone can use ( they are all different so check compatibility ). Within 3, 30 second checks, it picked up the missing beats and the app actually diagnoses the problem, mine being Premature Ventricular Contractions. As this is my heart and possibly my life on the line, I've signed up to the £9.99 monthly deal and sent of the ECG reading to a cardiologist for a proper human diagnosis for a £5 and it came back agreeing with the app. You can also enter blood pressure on the app and add notes to everything. You can even pair a BP monitor to the app. Everything was really straight forward, clear instructions and one happy customer. It's also sold by the British Heart Foundation, so it's not some rubbish of the internet that has no real medical benefit. Worth every penny. Just going to add an obvious bit of advice. If you think your having a heart attack or serious medical episode, then just call the emergency services first as every second counts with heart attacks.
D**L
Easy and great to use
Amazing little pice of tech, so quick and easy to use and very easy to review your recordings or to send them to your GP or cardiologist. Wish I’d bought one years ago
S**E
Not for me
It works, and would work well on those with certain conditions. The monitor is as simple to operate as is possible, and is light enough not to be a pain if having to keep in one's pockets all day. It doesn't come with any kind of display. One has to download the Kardia app onto a smartphone. That's the first problem - not everyone has a smartphone, or one with a reliable bluetooth connection. My issues with it stem from 1) the short time it records for - this was no good for me AT ALL. My problem is very infrequent, rather than an every other beat issue. And 2) the time it takes to connect it and start recording makes it unusable for cardiac events that have a short duration. One needs to unlock ones phone, scroll to find the app, open the app, set it to the 6-lead trace, then take the monitor out from whichever pocket and holder it's in, roll-up one's trouser legs or pull down tights etc, place it against the leg and then put the fingers on it - all before it can start recording. If they made this is such a way that it was worn as a pair of rings/bracelets/wriststraps, with a patch that could be worn continuously on the leg, and if it could be set to record continuously, as with a 24+hr tape, then I would have found it of use. As it is, I returned it. The other issue to keep in mind is the need for a subscription to their service if you have anything more than e.g. tachycardia. That is nothing more than gross American capitalism if you ask me. This is literally trying to help people save their own lives and yet they require you to pay as much for a year's subscription as they do for the device. Fair enough, most people should be able to get a reasonable diagnosis of what's ailing them within a couple of months. But if that's the case, just increase the price of the device by £20 and stop scrounging for more money! It gives you the option to save the trace/report, to export it as a PDF, and to change the level of detail included. Every time you try to export the PDF, it will remind you that they can't be responsible for securing your information if you download it. But tbh, with the amount of business hacking going on these days, it's safer downloaded to your device than in their data storage anyway. So this isn't knocking it - for many users, this will be a game-changer. For some, like me, it is inconvenient and simply not able to do what's needed. I will also say that the returns process for me was very simple. No quibble refund from Prime.
K**G
Kardia mobile 6-lead device is better than the single-lead version as it gives a clearer picture of the ECG trace for heart arrythmias. However, the associated Kardia app is not downloadable in Singapore to Android users and the device is useless without the App. The solution is to "sideload" the Kardia app via APK from a number of sites, eg. APKPure. After installing the app, everything works perfectly.
C**N
Ottimo strumento per dare informazioni al propio cardiologo, specialmente in caso di aritmie. Riconosce e vi allerta nel caso di fibrillazione atriale. Validi i tracciati da quel che mi dice il mio cardiologo, specialmente per individuare eventuali anomalie nel battito cardiaco che avvengono in maniera imprevedibile... nn sempre si può correre al pronto soccorso. Consultare però prima il vostro cardiologo se può fare al vostro caso specifico. Ma soprattutto se il problema cardiaco persiste correre in pronto soccorso o contattare il propio cardiologo.
F**E
Ich bin begeistert. Selbst Ärztin habe ich lange überlegt, ob ich diesem Gerät eine Chance geben soll. Ja, es lohnt sich auf jeden Fall, ist besser, als manch mir vorgelegtes EKG und auf jeden Fall hilfreich zur Rhythmusanalyse. Natürlich fehlen die Brustwandableitungen, aber für den Hausgebrauch ist es völlig ausreichend. Ein Abo braucht man nicht, um damit etwas anfangen zu können und auch der PDF-Export an den Arzt ist ohne Probleme ohne Abo möglich. Die Handhabung ist denkbar einfach, das Gerät bis dato uneingeschränkt empfehlenswert. Ob man sich auf die Analyse - kein Infarkt - verlassen sollte? Im Zweifel natürlich nicht! Klinische Symptome kann das Gerät schließlich nicht in die Betrachtung einbeziehen. Ob es hilft, sich sicherer zu fühlen, z.B. bei Panikattacken oder als Biofeedback-Tool? Auf jeden Fall. Und sollte das kleine Ding "Infarkt" behaupten, dann sollte man es tunlichst erst nehmen und einen Arzt aufsuchen! Sehr gutes Gerät! Toll, dass es so etwas gibt
A**R
Easy to connect to smart phone. Easy to use. Quick delivery
A**E
Nao esta dando certo usei as explicacoes manuais ontenet ate agora insatisfeita se pudesse devolveria . Agora consegui fazer funcionar deve se usar o aplicativo de Micromed para ele funcionar . Agora está perfeito .
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