KardiaMobile 1-Lead Personal EKG Monitor

Original price was: $79.00.Current price is: $69.99.

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Kardia lets you take an active role in your heart’s health by giving you the ability to record medical-grade EKGs anytime, anywhere, easily. 16 bit resolution, In just 30 seconds, Kardia shows you whether your heart rhythm is normal or if atrial fibrillation (a leading cause of stroke) is detected in your EKG. Kardia delivers accurate results, and makes it easy to share EKG data with your doctor for analysis and diagnosis.
EKG ON THE GO: Capture unlimited medical-grade EKGs in 30 seconds and get an instant analysis right on your smartphone. KardiaMobile is small enough to fit in your pocket, so you can take it with you anywhere.
EASY TO USE: Simply place your fingers on the sensors to detect Atrial Fibrillation, Bradycardia, Tachycardia and Normal Sinus Rhythm. Additional detections and features available with KardiaCare subscription. KardiaCare is not included with this product.
TRUSTED BY PROFESSIONALS: KardiaMobile is FDA-cleared and the #1 doctor-recommended personal EKG with more than 100 million EKGs recorded.
EKG HISTORY: With the press of a button, email your EKGs to your doctor or save them on your phone, no subscription required.
KardiaMobile is COMPATIBLE WITH MOST POPULAR PHONES and TABLETS. To use your Kardia device, you must download the Kardia app on a compatible device. Visit alivecor.com/compatibility to check the list of compatible devices.
NO SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED. Detects Atrial Fibrillation, Bradycardia, Tachycardia, and Normal Sinus Rhythm without a KardiaCare subscription.
Instructions for use, tutorials, troubleshooting, and additional product support is offered through the product’s Kardia app.
KardiaMobile is not tested or recommended for use with pacemakers and ICDs. KardiaMobile does not check for heart attack.

Reviews

13 reviews for KardiaMobile 1-Lead Personal EKG Monitor

  1. k.d

    A Must Have!
    This item works extremely well. I am very happy that my cardiologist suggested this. It helps keep track of my heart rhythm BPM and keep her up to date without wearing twenty four heart monitor. It’s compact and I can attach it to my purse and keep it with me at all times. The quality is excellent. It’s very lightweight and not heavy at all. The instructions to install it on your smartphone are exact and precise and very clear. It connected to my phone fast and very easily. It’s compatible to my phone, and that is what I needed. The case I did buy separately, and it works well.

  2. Bridget Allen

    Great for dogs too!!
    This tool was amazing for us to use when our Great Dane developed an afib. It was a game changer for us to be able to measure his heart rate at home whenever we wanted. Plus was a lot cheaper than having the cardiologist do it! Was super easy and fast to connect to my phoneJust a tip if you are using it for dogs – add a little hand sanitizer to the sensors, hold it against them with the arrow facing their tail and it will pick up their heartbeat accurately with no problem! It was able to identify his afib no problem for us

  3. Just me

    Works Great
    I absolutely love my KardiaMobile 1-Lead EKG monitor. It’s small enough to fit in my wallet, and the setup was incredibly easy — I had it connected and recording within minutes. The readings are quick, clear, and surprisingly accurate. I’ve compared the results with those from my doctor’s office, and they match up perfectly.The Kardia app makes it simple to track results over time, which helps me share data with my doctor during visits. It gives me real peace of mind, especially when I feel a little flutter or irregular heartbeat — I can check it instantly instead of worrying or waiting for an appointment.This little device is worth every penny for anyone wanting to stay on top of their heart health. It’s convenient, reliable, and empowering. Highly recommend!

  4. aptwalker

    Good for some peace of mind
    Works well, and simple to use with the phone app that is needed. My only criticism is that the battery case on the back of the phone will NOT snap back into place and I won’t force it for fear of breaking it. The battery cover on my device is different that the one in the instructions in that it is a circle cover with one flat side. However, the battery slips in under a little lip inside which keeps it in tight contact so the power works. I had to use a small strip of Gorilla tape to told the battery cover in place. This was sufficient so I opted not to return the product. It’s a nice device to have on hand, but it is necessary to have a paid account to be able to have the added recognition of several types of arrythmias.

  5. K. Perry

    Easy and Accurate
    This product is amazing not only is it easy to use it gives me the results right away. I came home from the hospital in afib and this is able to tell me when I’m in afib and when I’m not. It also pairs with my Omron blood pressure monitor and records my blood pressure as well.

  6. FDM53

    For what it does it’s a great tool
    Bought on my cardiologist suggestion to monitor someone I know for arterial fibrillation. Cardiologist said it was a tool to see if his afib came back after bypass surgery, which is apparently a side effect of bypass surgery that can be temporary or permanent. I figured if a cardiologist recommended it , it was a wise buy.Very easy to use, small enough and lite enough to carry around. I believe you need a smart phone to use.

  7. Dizeyner

    does not reveal arythmia or tachycardia
    — originally purchased April 2018 and when I first got it the device would note arythmia or tachycardia. Now it does not do that. Now it simply says that my heart is behaving in a non-normal manner (or words to that effect) and to either submit to them ( you must pay them 100 bucks a year for that service) or submit to your doctor.Well seriously? what good does it do me to submit to my Dr when what I need to know ASAP is how fast my heart is beating so I can figure out if I need to go to emergency asap or not.These people are not trying to help us. they are trying to get subscriptions and make a buck. I’m sticking with my other device which does tell me when Im in arrhythmia and DOES tell my my heart rate. And all with no hassle, no login, no subscription, and no readings held hostage.Skip this device. there are two other cheaper (small palm size devices) on the amazon market that do not require use of your phone and can be plugged to your computer (or smart phone) to easily send readings to a doctor. they are small enough to fit in your pocket, require no subscription and give accurate readings on the spot.Without the ability to show ME what my heart is doing this Kardia device has become useless. I can only hope they put it back the way it used to be.What I like about it:– Made in USA.– small and compact. Feels well made– WHEN the app works I can easily email my readings to myself or my doctor– Can tell you when your heart rate is abnormal (but not what your heart is doing)– device can be stickied to the back of your phone which would make it more like a standalone device, (However, if you stick device to your phone you will not be able to use a wireless battery charger with your phone).—They make an iphone case that holds the device to your phone (but only for those with horizontal camera not vertical camera. ie not for the newest iphone like XS).What I really do not like about it:– Not a standalone device. Requires smart phone so you are juggling two devices not one.– the app no longer tells you if you have arrythmia or tachycardia. Simply says to send your reading to a doctor. totally inconvenient!– app wont work if it cant connect to kardia servers even when you do not have a subscription. no access to app means no reading can be taken. at one point I could not use the device for nearly a week because the app could not connect to kardia. unacceptable!– you have to have a paid subscription (another 99 bucks for a year) to get your pulse or any other basic reading that you can get free from a $20 dollar oximeter.– First time use the app requires one to OPT IN in order to use it. Right out of the box your first reading is held hostage for TWENTY FOUR HOURS while they claim it has to be viewed by a real cardiologist. They claim its the law. its not. Its them taking time to set up your account and verify your email address. All things they need for that OPT IN. And for that reason Im giving it 4 stars instead of 5.– Its too wide to stick to the back of my iPhone. I have an iPhone XS MAX. I could put it on horizontal instead of vertical but I like using the kind of battery charger that I just set my phone on when I go to bed. And if the Kardia device is on the phone then I can’t lay the phone on the charger. This would not be a problem if I only used the plug in kind of device but I had a problem once with a different brand phone—the plug in socket on the phone became unusable which is how I got started with a charging pad.What I do now / Comparison to other deviceI purchased an Emay Handheld Portable ECG Monitor — which I use at work. I use the Kardia device to confirm the reading if the Emay device registers a problem. May device does not require a subscription. I have to connect Emay to the computer to email a reading which is more of a hassle than saving the Kardia reading to my phone and then using my own email account to send to my Dr.I DO prefer the Kardia for use at home. I prefer the Emay device at work only because with the kind of job I have its difficult for me to be pulling things out of my bag and getting set up and then restored quickly. In addition my company forbids the use of a phone during work hours. Which is asinine INMHO but that’s not Kardias fault.What I wishIf I could figure out how to apply the Kardia to the back of my phone without interfering with the phone charging pad I would give it 5 stars and keep the Emay device for backup.As long as the app remains stable, and as long as I can email my readings or save to my phone Ill keep using this.RantINMHO: A subscription should only be required if you wanted to store your readings on their servers. I do not. If it were not for the companies greed in requiring a subscription for what other devices/apps give for free Id probably give it 5 stars.WARNINGBE AWARE, while signing up you are informed that you can opt out at any time. This is NOT true. You can only opt out of third party companies via the gov opt out and by setting your own internet PHONE services up to block spam.Im hoping someone with a lawyers degree comes along and calls them on this business of forcing you to opt in. You really cant use the app unless you do.No medical device should hold you hostage to a paid subscription service. Especially not one as expensive as this. My thermometer and my blood pressure devices don’t require a subscription to save my readings to my phone. they also dont require me to OPT IN to third party marketing. Neither should this.

  8. Dr. John M.

    It works well and is very useful if you have AF
    If you have, or are concerned that you might be having, episodes of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation or other arrhythmias, this device can help. It is very easy to use and is reliable. I can confirm this and have checked with cardiologists who have prescribed it for patients. If you take medication when an episode of AF starts, this can be a valuable guide. It is only a guide, however. If you use this, you should have a cardiologist and, if you have AF, be on an anticoagulant..

  9. SMITH MARIE FRANCE

    Tres utile et très fiable pour la surveillance cardiaque. Mon mari l’emmène partout avec lui.Surveille a la fois l’arhytmie et les pulsations.

  10. Stig R Emilsson

    Enkel att använda och ger bra utslag

  11. Jean-Pierre D

    Permet une bonne analyse rapide du fonctionnement du cœur. Permet de détecter d’éventuelles anomalies du rythme tels que arythmie, extrasystoles, etc

  12. Chartered Engineer

    Kardia Mobile was recommended to me by my cardiologist. It’s not yet available on the NHS, but at £99 it’s a no-brainer for diagnosing and managing paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (AF). It arrived quickly and works brilliantly. The hardware communicates with the app flawlessly and the app itself is very simple to use. I needed to buy a new phone case because my old armoured case wasn’t totally flat on the back. I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 and went for a JETech case which is perfect for sticking the attachment plate to. I also bought a Gorilla Glass screen protector so I could put the phone face down as I don’t want to damage the ECG pads. I’m currently on the free trial of the premium service but will settle for the free basic service after 30 days. As long as I can save the trace as a PDF and email it to my cardiologist I’m happy. In a follow-up with my GP it turned out that she’d just been on an AF course and the surgery was about to be sent one to trial, so I ended up giving the GP and nurse a demo!Update (26/11/2017):Yesterday evening was my first AF episode since buying Kardia Mobile. The app had no trouble capturing the ECG many times during the 3 hours it lasted, and each time diagnosed AF at between 135 and 165 bpm. My free trial of the premium service has now ended, so on the basic free service you need to choose to save each one, but it’s easy to save a PDF (either attach to an email or, as I did, save to Google Drive). My only criticism is that the ‘Email EKG’ button should really be called ‘Share EKG’ given the number of options available. I’ll be calling my cardiologist on Monday and emailing him the files, so I’ll post another update when I get his feedback.Update (6/12/2017):My cardiologist agreed with the Kardia Mobile diagnosis based on the emailed traces. I’m now waiting for an appointment to discuss treatment. Without Kardia Mobile I would still be undiagnosed…Update (3/6/2018):Everything is still working like new and the ECG pads don’t seem to have suffered any wear. I’ve had one further AF episode, and again Kardia Mobile worked perfectly. I’ve had several cardiology appointments since my last update, including an echocardiogram to check the structure of my heart. I’ve now been prescribed Flecainide, to take when I have an episode.Update (3/9/2018):The battery ran out last week after 10 months. Not as good as described but not the end of the world (at least the batteries are cheap). I don’t use it very often so I guess I’m activating it by holding my phone which drains the battery. The biggest problem was removing the battery compartment. It’s very stiff, and despite being really careful both little clips snapped off when I removed it. I emailed AliveCor and they responded very quickly by sending a replacement battery compartment (and a spare). Great customer service! It still seemed a lot stiffer when refitting than the AliveCor video suggests so we’ll have to see what happens in next time the battery needs replacing…

  13. Amazon Customer

    I bought this over two years ago and neglected to review it. It is a great device to have if you are monitoring yourself for atrial fibrillation. I had an episode about a year ago and was able to catch it all on this device. Unlike some data from watches etc., Cardiologists (mine, anyway) will accept tracings obtained by Kardia as legitimate medical data.

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