Description
- Record and store ECG signals, and display heart rate for home health care use. There is no subscription or hidden cost required to use the device & app.
- The device can be connected with PC via USB, with mobile phone via Bluetooth.
- The function of software PC and mobile phone includes sample mode and time setting, upload case, case review, measurement etc.
- Powered by Built-in large capability rechargeable lithium battery.
- The device is intended for OTC (over-the-counter) Use. Implanted pacemaker are not recommended to use with this device. This device is not intended to substitute for a hospital diagnostic ECG device.
S. W. Conley –
The monitor is easy to carry and easy to use. The results are very accurate and helpful. It gives a detailed report on the phone. I highly recommend to buy this and the price is reasonable, too.
Big Spender –
I already own two other portable ECG devices that I order 2 years ago and 1 year ago.
Neither are the “famous” advertised brand – because I knew people that had that companies products.
When I saw this was capable of 6 lead readings, I was very excited. I have had issue with my heart for a number of years, and only going to see the doctor every “n” months, means they are not around to observe intermittent issues.
There is another “famous” company that makes a 6 lead product, both of these seem to have some out since I last looked.
My decision on ordering the EMAY versus the “the other one”, in particular:
1. No subscription to get all features.
2. No cellphone REQUIRED to use.
3. PC and cellphone interface for downloading and studying data.
It was quickly delivered and works like a champ. Unlike some device, the bluetooth wireless connection worked find first time – although later I learned that if you have it in setup mode, it will not connect.
Have it at the record screen and then it works quickly.
You can review data on the device, the cellphone screen, the computer screen, or email/etc from the cellphone or print/pdf from the computer. Hard to ask for more than that. So easy to get a copy for your cardiologist. And the files are so small, I can keep them on my computer for later comparison.
The filter is quick good for getting out noise.
I do advise getting some “electrode gel” – available at fitness stores, etc. This helps with dry skin to get a good contact.
The diagnosis part seems to work well on at least the conditions I have (MUCH better than the prior units).
Besides PVC’s, PAC’s, I am sometimes in Atypical Atrial Flutter. This is an unusual condition – which only shows up in some people after heart surgery. But it is easy to distinguish that on the graph once you know what to look for. The unit diagnoses it as Atrial Fibrillation – which it looks quite a bit like.
I have attached an example of my flutter. My wife’s ECG looks like text book.
I had to scan the printout ! because Amazon does not accept PDF attachments!
Big Spender –
Ordered EMAY 6L Portable ECG Monitor through Amazon after looking at all the reviews. Had considered the much advertised KardiaMobile. But my wife and I have a golden rule … if something is advertised so much it must not be that great. So enough about that KM … our EMAY 6L Portable ECG Monitor arrived well packed – reminded me a bit of how Apple ships their iPhones. Unit was extremely easy to set up. Also downloaded the iPhone app to aid in saving PDFs of the ECG chart reports. The app pairs very quickly with the EMAY 6L Portable ECG Monitor. I could then easily save the report to my iPhone and from there “share” via printing, email or via Google Drive. My wife had no problem getting readings on 6 leads even with dry hands, although at one point she did wash her hands to get a better contact. I did find that the best route for taking 6 lead readings was to place the monitor lead on my left knee and then using right and left thumbs of the top contacts. The monitor then clearly displays your ECG waves. It also counts down when to stop. Any dramatic movement will affect your readings causing spikes in the ECG wave display. The monitor will also alert you with a diagnosis such as “no abnormalities”, “tachycardia” (fast pulse – which could occur after exercise, stress, a meal with processed meats and sodium, etc), and “potential PVC” and others). The manual is very easy to understand with clear instructions and color pictures. The diagnosis results are also clearly described. So nice to be able to get ECG results at home. Perhaps not as accurate as the hospital but then again we use wrist blood pressure monitors, finger oxygen meters and infrared thermometers to track our health vitals and those are close enough to hospital results. The monitor has a rechargeable internal battery via USB. It was fully charged when we received the monitor. Very happy with this new health monitoring device for our family! And one more thing … no ridiculous subscription to have to worry about that incurs fees or even your personal data being breached.