“I’m very impressed with this product. It’s sooo simple to set up and use. I literally just followed the steps on the box and when downloading the app to my phone. It took minutes and no complicated wordy user manual to deal with. It takes a minute to get the right grip so the ekg can be read accurately without the extra noise but turns green when that begins so you can be confidant in how you’re holding the device. It’s easy to sync with your phone through the app to save the EKG’s after you’re done. I love that the app doesn’t have any extra fees, and that although it does a very simple one lead EKG I can have an idea of what’s going on with a device that can fit in my pocket.”
“Great little device to have in the house. Works great with my IPhone. Not very easy to get lead with leg. Subject to movement interference but true in any cardiac tracing. Over all I’d recommend this product.”
“I was very surprised at the company for reaching out to see if any help was needed. I feel in the future if I have issues they will help immediately. I appreciate them”
“I was very surprised at the company for reaching out to see if any help was needed. I feel in the future if I have issues they will help immediately. I appreciate them”
“I couldn't be happier with the ease of use and accuracy of this amazing high tech product! My daughter purchased this for me because she was concerned I might have Afib. I printed out my scans and showed them to my Dr. He was grateful to see the abnormal results as he suspected an arrhythmia also. I keep it by my bed at night and then in my purse doing the day. The size makes it so portable and it's probably the easiest app I've ever put on my phone. Thank you for such an accurate and amazing product. My daughter and Dr. thank you also!”
“This is a great little device, small enough to to be easily portable (abut half the size of a pack of cigarettes.) It is very easy to use; you just turn it on, place it between your hands, and it records your EKG. You can watch it recording on a small screen, and then transfer the recording your cell phone or iPad. From there it is an easy step to print the EKG using your printer. It easily picks up premature atrial and ventricular contractions and tells you if you are having an arrhythmia. For people who suffer atrial fibrillation every now and again, this is a godsend because you can simply take your EKG each day (takes only 10-30 seconds) to see if you are in normal sinus rhythm. If you are in atrial fibrillation vs. sinus rhythm, having that knowledge can inform your decision to use a blood thinner or not. It will also identify changes in the EKG such as S-T elevation and depression that are indications of impaired blood flow in the heart (e.g., like heart attacks).”