

❤️🔥 Stay ahead of your heart health—because every beat counts! ⏱️
KardiaMobile is a compact, 1-lead personal ECG monitor that delivers medical-grade heart rhythm analysis in 30 seconds. Trusted by the NHS and cardiologists globally, it detects atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, tachycardia, and normal sinus rhythm. Compatible with most smartphones, it offers unlimited ECG recordings and easy sharing with doctors—no subscription required.





| ASIN | B01A4W8AUK |
| Batteries | 1 CR2430 batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,425 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 20 in Medical Diagnostics & Screening 490 in Diagnostics & Health Monitors |
| Brand | AliveCor |
| Color | White with black accents |
| Compatible with | Smartphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (78,650) |
| Date First Available | 4 Jan. 2016 |
| Display size | 0.96 Inches |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 8.1 centimetres |
| Item model number | AC-009 |
| Manufacturer | AliveCor |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 3.2 x 0.35 cm; 18 g |
| Size | 1-Lead ECG Monitor |
| Style | KardiaMobile EKG Monitor Only |
| Team | AliveCor |
| Weight | 272 g |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
D**K
Essential for AF sufferers
Perfect device for those with AF. Easy to carry and read, especially when used with the magnetic carry case.
C**R
A really well designed device and app
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...
J**N
Fantastic life saver
Great item worth having in every home
B**B
Small and easy to use
I already have a small portable ECG/EKG device and it works well, picking up tachycardia and bradycardia. The reason I bought the AliveCor device is that it also detects atrial fibrillation, with which my wife has just been diagnosed. It arrived within 24 hours on Prime. It is smaller than the other device I have, but it links directly to the iPhone, which my other one doesn’t (the latest version of that one does though). Setting up the account is easy. We both want to use it so we set up two accounts though the main benefit of that is that reports are correctly annotated. We won’t be paying a subscription so all records are deleted from the app on each sign out. I keep the ECGs by mailing them to me from the History part of the app before closing it down. They come out as PDFs and can then be stored on a laptop. Main thing to note is that the device needs to be close alongside the phone, otherwise a reading simply isn’t taken. This confused us as we thought a couple of feet away would work. It doesn’t. Overall, a convenient device and not having a subscription is no problem for us. At the local NHS Arrhythmia Clinic they were very interested in my other monitor and asked me for full details. I will also tell them about this one. Recommended. Update: the downside to this monitor is the requirement to sign into the app to use it. Sometimes you want a quick ECG, and faffing around first before you can get the reading isn’t helpful. We wanted to get a reading just now and finally opted to use the original device we had, where you can get a reading, then sign into their app to download it. It is the difference between an ECG device having some intelligence and memory of its own, and having this simple finger pad that needs an external brain. So, not as highly recommended.
C**N
Funciona muy bien , controla , que es lo que se le pide
S**N
Enkel att använda och ger bra utslag
R**S
No cons to this purchase. I ordered the Kardia Mobile because my husband was getting ready to start chemo and I wanted to be able to check on his heart any time quickly. We have used this to check his symptoms about 10 times in the past 3 weeks since he began his chemo. I highly recommend this product to anyone who has heart disease and is also going in for chemo. It’s a scary process and this plus a good thermometer are a must! It’s accurate, easy to operate, portable and light weight. It’s stainless steel and black are easy to see and it connects instantly to any smart device. It seems durable and seems to be widely compatible to different brands of smart phones. I can’t recommend this device enough. A smart watch is great but can be shaken, this device is unshakable and consistently reliable. Worth every penny!!
J**D
Permet une bonne analyse rapide du fonctionnement du cœur. Permet de détecter d'éventuelles anomalies du rythme tels que arythmie, extrasystoles, etc
J**T
Excellent little unit, picked up my afib straight away. My cardiologist recommended it so we can see how bad my afib can get without having to wait for limited holter availability and that is only for 24hrs use. So far the kardia is good and whenever i feel something is going on i can now record it and show my cardiologist. These units come with a circular tape under the battery to stop it from going flat prior to being purchased. Remove the tape invert the battery flat side down and tuck it under the metal spring arm and away you go. "Battery is not flat"
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