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KardiaMobile Card Medical-Grade Personal EKG Heart Monitor
KardiaMobile Card Medical-Grade Personal EKG Heart Monitor
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KardiaMobile Card gives you accurate answers about your heart in just 30 seconds and fits in a credit card slot in your wallet for portable peace of mind. It is designed to detect AFib, Bradycardia, Tachycardia, and Normal Sinus Rhythm, making it suitable for proactive seniors, people with heart conditions, and anyone who is health-conscious.
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Benefits:
- The most thin and light personal FDA-cleared EKG monitor card provides results in just 30 seconds
- Detects AFib, Bradycardia, Tachycardia, and Normal Sinus Rhythm
Features:
- Uses Bluetooth technology to connect to your smartphone or tablet
- No WiFi, cords, or computer needed
- Use free Kardia app to record, save, and share your EKG results with healthcare providers or anyone
- FDA-cleared
- Durable and long-lasting
- Built-in battery lasts a minimum of 2,000 EKGs
- Automatically powers down after 10 seconds of inactivity to conserve battery
- Ideal for people with heart conditions to record an EKG anytime symptoms appear
- #1 cardiologist recommended personal EKG brand, recommended worldwide, with over 350 million EKGs recorded
- Recipient of health technology awards
- Trusted by leading hospitals and healthcare providers
- Additional detections and features available with an optional KardiaCare subscription. (Subscription requires additional fee)
Included:
- KardiaMobile Card device
- Download the Kardia app from Google Play or the App Store
- Open the Kardia app and tap “Record Your EKG”
- Lightly place your thumbs on the silver electrodes on the top
- See your results in 30 seconds
KardiaMobile Card is not tested or recommended for use with pacemakers and ICDs. KardiaMobile Card does not check for heart attack and does not replace regular health checkups. Seek medical attention if you are experiencing any concerning symptoms or a medical emergency.