The KardiaMobile Card is AliveCor's most advanced single-lead personal EKG device that is portable, durable and goes anywhere you go. Detect up to six of the most common arrhythmias and record an accurate, medical grade EKG in seconds.
It’s as thin and light as a credit card, so it fits perfectly into your wallet, and has been tested to withstand water and wear & tear. It’s also Bluetooth enabled with no WiFi required, meaning you can record your EKG anywhere!
KardiaMobile Card is compatible with most popular phones and tablets. To use your Kardia device, you must download the Kardia app on a compatible device running at least Apple iOS 10.3.3, or at least Android OS 6.0.
*Please note that this product includes one free month of KardiaCare, which provides you with more personalized insights about your heart health and includes exclusive features like Advanced Determinations, cardiologist EKG reviews, summary reports, and more.
About AliveCor
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AliveCor's mission is to save lives and transform cardiology by delivering intelligent, highly-personalized heart data to clinicians and patients anytime, anywhere. AliveCor was founded on the strength of the proprietary technologies of AI-enabled, machine learning ECG sensors, which deliver medical-grade heart data anytime, anywhere. Alivecor's digital tools help patients access, manage and share their data, and connect with cardiologists to better understand and manage their heart health.
Why we 🤍 them: We love AliveCor because they’ve created a new way for people to manage their heart health in an accessible manner. Using the most sophisticated AI, their devices detect Afib and offer people an easy, simple way to manage their data. KardiaMobile is actually the most clinically-validated personal EKG device on the market! We also love AliveCor’s charitable efforts of donating devices to charities & hospitals, and their green office initiatives. Their CEO, Priya Abani, is an exceptional leader in the health tech space, and we’re inspired by their vision to be the 24/7 virtual cardiologist for patients when they’re not in front of their physician.