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90.77% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Kardiacor 6 lead ECG device
compact and user-friendly. You simply place your fingers on the device, and within 30 seconds, it records an ECG reading. It connects to a smartphone via the Kardia app, making it convenient for anyone, including those who may not be tech-savvy. heart conditions, like atrial fibrillation (AFib), bradycardia, and tachycardia. Very robust and lightweight
5.0 out of 5 stars 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.
4.0 out of 5 stars Speedy, Simple, Effective, but battery change a pain
Initially there was a frustrating repetition of a sort of intro screen that virtually filled the display on my phone and prevented me actually using the device the first time but once the app started working properly there were no further problems. I don't have need to use the device frequently but like the convenience of carrying it with me all the time so that it's available when I get symptoms of arrythmia.
5.0 out of 5 stars 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 Bolo was the best price I could get.
5.0 out of 5 stars Health tool.
Small and compact. Very easy to use and appears to do it's job. You have the option to pay monthly for a clinician to review your results and feed back to you.Download the app and link to your phone via Bluetooth.Place the monitor on your left knee or ankle with the arrow facing upwards. Touch the sensors on the top with your first two fingers of each hand. Keep as still as you can while your heart tracing is taken. Results are quicky obtained and stored.I would recommend for piece of mind. With waiting lists being what they are this might be a good way to check your heart health and have something tangible to show the GP.
1.0 out of 5 stars Not reliable
First the good bit.It's well made and looks like a quality product.The badIt doesn't work. It takes one reading and then refuses to connect again unless you delete it from Bluetooth devices and set it up again each time you have to take a reading.Battery was down to 75% after 5 readings on the first day after unboxing.You have to pay a tenner a month for it to work properly. For £120 quid I would expect at least a year free subscription.The app is abysmal. For the money I would expect a more polished look.Tried to take a reading on my 86 year old father in-law who has heart problems and it gave a normal reading.Returned it, not worth £120.
5.0 out of 5 stars Accurate and robust
Easy to use and bpm very accurate (checked it with my blood pressure monitor). Very robust and portable.
5.0 out of 5 stars Kirdia ECG monitor
Received in double quick time. Having experience of reading ECGs it is a useful tool. However the inexperienced can opt for, at added cost, more support for increased information. It is very easy to set up and get started. It is good value at a reduced price from Bolo.
Clinical-use EKGs. Get the 6-lead - there's no good reason to get the single lead.
Clinical-use EKGs. Get the 6-lead, there's no good reason to get the single lead. Having a 6 lead is an order of magnitude better than just a single lead. If you have any cardiac issues, get this! No debate. Nothing to think about.It's a fantastic, easy-to-use, reliable and CLINICALLY ACCEPTED 6 lead EKG and a very inexpensive price. The battery lasts around a year or more and is easily replaced. It's the CR2016 (same size as the CR2036 but thinner, and may not be as easily found in stores as the more common CR2036 so best to order some online and keep them as back up. The store for like 10 years...)You upload Kardia software to your iPhone/Android and it syncs easily with the device. There's a section for "notes" which you can use the phone's dictation option to dictate notes.Better: buy two. Keep one at home in the medicine cabinet or wherever you store items for quick access, and another for your purse/pocket for when you're traveling or out and about.I've been in the clinical medical device industry for 40 years- this is a great product, that works well, and delivers clinically-valid results to your doctor; it is inexpensive and well made. No reason not to have one if you are dealing with any and all cardiac issues.You don't have to sign up for their service if you have your own cardiologist or GP. The software works with or without a "subscription" (which is really only about having access to a cardiologist who will "read" you EKG and give you a determination.) The software will make a "possible xxx" diagnosis for you. The main point is that you shouldn't be buying this "for the heck of it" or to "see if I've got anything." If you suspect you are having cardiac issues, you should already have gotten you derrière to a doctor, preferably a cardiologist.If you already have consulted with your physician/cardiologist, then you already know - or suspect - what's going on, and you would be following your cardiologists advice from here on out and this is merely gathering additional data for further clinical analysis/study. In either case, the Kardia-generated "possible diagnosis" should confirm what you and your cardiologist already suspect, or at least provide more data for your clinician to make a more accurate diagnosis.
Produto bom. Detalhe importante para quem vai usar no Brasil.
O produto é muito bom, mas o aplicativo não está disponível para o Brasil. Para conseguir usar, tive que acessar a conta Google do meu irmão que mora em Portugal para baixar o app no celular. Ele funciona muito bem e faz o ECG em 6 derivações.Só não vai ganhar 5 estrelas por essa dificuldade de baixar o app.
Best EKG I've Owned, But Has Drawbacks
I've owned a few low cost home EKG devices, and this is by far the best, but there are some drawbacks...Pros:- Device and app are easy to use to take an EKG.- Creates a nice 6-lead reading that can be saved in a PDF and sent to doctors (several have said this is useful and helps).Cons:- Requires a paid subscription if you want it to tell you about more than the most basic results (it will ignore and not tell you certain things unless you pay).- Requires a phone/app to use it.- Not marked for orientation which can be a problem if you don't use it often and remember (have to remember their company logo and which way is up, which isn't obvious).- To avoid the paid subscription, you have to go through extra steps to save the results/PDF of each reading.- The paid subscription is a money grab which forces you to buy services you may not need so you can also unlock the full result reporting in the app, which other devices provide as part of the purchase cost.- Very often doesn't sense/read well so skin almost always has to be moistened in some way (never had this problem with other competing devices).This takes an EKG by holding the device with two hands (thumb/finger holding each side of it) and placing the back of it on your leg just above the knee, and holding for 30 secs. The app is easy to start and indicates if it is reading and the progress. Then shows the results, allows you to add notes, and you can also save/export it as a PDF.The results are very useful and good, though I found we often have to dampen the skin to get good contact and a good reading. The device is small enough to carry with you, and you can also use your ankle instead of your leg/knee for a 6 lead reading, or just your hands for a simpler 2 lead reading (like the lower cost model of this device).I definitely recommend it, and it is great for catching those events that only occasionally happen, so you can them send/show them to the doc. It's also useful for things like eliminating false worry, or recording things and adding notes, for them to be reviewed by your doctor. I don't like they way they limit the app function (reporting certain detected conditions) unless you pay a monthly subscription fee to keep in unlocked, but it will report the most basic ones, and if you just send/show this to your doc for review, the subscription isn't really needed.
Registro ECG práctico, fácil y de calidad
Me ha gustado la facilidad con la que puedes ver el electrocardiograma. Además tiene gran calidad de registro. Se puede enviar el ECG por WhatsApp y por correo electrónico.
Excelente producto!!!
Saludos, les quiero compartir mi experiencia con respecto a este dispositivo de AliveCor.Debo admitir que al principio tenía mis dudas, casi no hay reseñas en español, y algunas reseñas desfavorables en inglés con las que me encontré, me generaban cierta incertidumbre.Sin embargo, al final decidí animarme, y adquirí el producto. Felicito a los vendedores, el envío fue extremadamente rápido, llegó antes de lo esperado y el producto cumple con todo lo que promete ser.Tengo exactamente un mes, probándolo. Y hasta el momento todo sigue funcionando de maravilla. Funciona muy bien en el IPad de 7a generación, bien optimizada la aplicación. También funciona en iPhone, y he tenido la posibilidad de probar en otros dispositivos con Android, como Motorola y Realme. Es de gran utilidad para los pacientes que padecen de alguna afección cardíaca, ya que el dispositivo les brinda la autonomía para que ellos mismos puedan monitorizar su frecuencia y ritmos cardiacos.Es verdad que a muchos les desagrada el apartado de la suscripción, ya que para tener la opción de recibir el diagnóstico definitivo por parte de un cardiólogo primero deben contratar la suscripcIón pero bueno, cada quien invierte en su salud y en la información que desea recibir. Sin embargo, esto no debería causar que al producto le den una menor calificación de lo que se merece.Yo considero que lo básico que incluye el servicio gratuito es más que suficiente en la mayoría de los casos, para que las personas lleven una monitorización de la actividad de su corazón.A mí me ha parecido de verdad muy útil este producto. He podido identificar ritmos normales, fibrilacion auricular, taquicardias sinusales, e incluso observar si hay desviaciones del eje cardiaco que pudieran representar la presencia de algún otra enfermedad más grave.Es un dispositivo que va más orientado a un tipo de medicina “preventiva” y está enfocada primordialmente para las personas con afecciones cardíacas y no tanto para el público en general. Aunque como les mencioné hace un momento, depende de cada persona y que tanto quiera cuidar su salud.Obviamente si quieren más precisión acudan al hospital, o cómprense una máquina de más de 2000 dólares. No le pidan milagros a Kardia 6L.Saludos.
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