By, smartwatches 23/12/2022

An electrocardiograph that fits in your wallet. A card that measures an electrocardiogram and displays it on a smartphone when held in both hands.

Large-scale inspection machine in card size!

AliveCor's device "KardiaMobile", which displays an electrocardiogram on a smartphone by placing the left and right fingers on it, has evolved into the "KardiaMobile Card", which is the same size as a business card or credit card.

Immediate check when you feel something is wrong

Since it takes time to go to the doctor after an arrhythmia occurs, you can quickly check your health condition by taking it out of your wallet and measuring immediately. Since data is saved and shared with doctors, it is also a shortcut to explore more accurate treatment methods.

ECG in your wallet. Both hands. A card that measures an electrocardiogram and displays it on your smartphone.

Cooperation with smartphones is done via Bluetooth. Six types of arrhythmia can be detected: atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, tachycardia, premature ventricular contraction, sinus rhythm during ectopic ventricular excitation, and sinus rhythm with a wide QRS waveform. Even if you say "arrhythmia" in one word, there are various kinds in detail.

Enhanced functionality with yearly subscriptions

KardiaMobile Card costs $149 (about 17,200 yen) and requires an annual subscription of $99 (11,400 yen) is. With unlimited measurements and state-of-the-art diagnostics via app, cardiologist advice, data storage, weight and blood pressure monitoring, and more, it's a good idea to have it as insurance if you're worried about your heart.

You can measure your heart rate with a smartwatch, but with two fingers and a dedicated app, you can manage your health with greater accuracy. Moreover, card-type measuring instruments are like the world of science fiction movies. It's simple to use, so even those who aren't familiar with machines should be fine.

Source: facebook, AliveCor via Laughing Squid

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