Medical devices to monitor heart rhythm (i.e., Alivecor, KardiaMobile)

Posted by rog @rog, Dec 20, 2019

I'm interested in purchasing the $149 KardiaMobile only to detect possible A-Fib occurrences. I have had a pacemaker since 2015. Kardia Mobile states it is not appropriate if one has a pacemaker. Have no idea what the problem is. All I want is a device that will alert me to A-Fib situations. Any suggestions? Thank you. Roger H

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@ninski

Can you tell me the price of the Apple iWatch series 9, please? Sounds like what I would want but I’m on a fixed income!

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@ninski, the Apple iWatch Series 9 starts at $399 if it's not on sale somewhere.

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You can get cheaper, but effective, devices that do the same thing. A Kardia mobile is much less than a Galaxy or an Apple, or a Garmin, smart watch. The better Fitbit devices also record heart rates and rhythms AFAIK, without checking on the www to verify. You can also get old new-in-box watches that, once you get them and register them, you update the firmware and they'll then have the capabilities of the more up-to-date watches. For exampl, Galaxy is about to launch their Galaxy 7 series, but my Galaxy 4 was updated about 20 months ago and could then read and produce an ECG. You might be able to find older products for about half their original prices, which have only gone up over time.

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@johnbishop

@ninski, the Apple iWatch Series 9 starts at $399 if it's not on sale somewhere.

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Thank you! I’ll have to start saving up!

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I use the Kardia and otherwise use the patch monitor prescribed by my doctor. It is helpful to read about watches for a period like now, which is following an afib episode and often involves palpitations while my heart recovers.

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