DuoEK-S Personal ECG Monitor, Bluetooth Wireless Portable Heart Monitor
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ACCURATE&HELPFUL MEASUREMENT – 30s-5min data storage, no switch design, one touch to measure. Detect potential problems early, arrhythmia, cardiac pause, atrial fibrillation (AF), tachycardia and bradycardia, premature atrial contractions (PACs) in 30 seconds.
0.96-INCH OLED SCREEN&MAGNETIC BASE – The screen display allows you to instantly view your ECG trace, know your heart condition and protect your heart health. The magnetic base allows you to easily identify and place the position, it is not easy to turn it upside down, and it is quick to remove and place
HANDHELD ECG MONITOR – Small and portable, supports lead I (hand-hand) and lead II (hand-leg) measurement methods. It allows you to monitor your heart health at rest in your daily life (CANNOT be used while walking or exercising). If you feel unwell, you can monitor your heart condition anytime, anywhere
RELIABLE BLUETOOTH CONNECTION – The ECG heart monitor works with most smartphones and tablets and can display your real-time waveform on the dashboard. Data is automatically synced with the app when you connect the ECG monitor to the app via Bluetooth. Allows you to monitor your heart health at any time
FREE&USER-FRIENDLY APP – Unlimited storage in the “ViHealth” app, easy access and viewing of history. Reports can be reviewed for your diagnosis and treatment plan as a PDF file or shared with your doctor. 12 months worry-free warranty, lifetime technical support. No additional costs or subscriptions required
How To Use:
1.Lead I
Hold onto the device with both hands.
If your ECG/EKG measurement is in a weak signal with lead I, it’s advised to use lead II.
2.Chest Lead
Hold the right electrodes with the right hand, place the device on the CHEST (below the pectoral muscles).
3.Lead II
Hold the right electrodes with the right hand, place the left electrodes on the left leg.
Lead II, which usually gives a good view of the P wave, is most commonly used to record the rhythm strip. If your ECG/EKG measurement is in a weak signal with lead I, it’s advised to use lead II.
