This credit card-shaped device can accurately capture an EKG better than most smartwatches

Priced at $89, it’s a whole lot cheaper than Apple’s watch, and works seamlessly with any smartphone while sliding right into your wallet when not in use.

Meet the KardiaMobile Card, the world’s slimmest EKG reader. Designed to be so thin that it fits right inside your wallet or card holder, this device is literally the shape and thickness of a credit card, but at the same time, it FDA-Cleared to detect AFib as well as recognize six of the most common arrhythmias. “Arrhythmias don’t wait for the doctor’s office”, the folks at AliveCor quite rightfully point out. The KardiaMobile Card sits right in your wallet or on the MagSafe card holder on the back of your phone, and can easily be used simply by resting your thumbs on its sensor panels for just 30 seconds while the card broadcasts EKG data to your phone via Bluetooth.

Designer: AliveCor

AliveCor’s come a long way with its range of portable personal EKG devices. While the previous versions of the KardiaMobile were just as portable and efficient, they don’t match up to how slim the KardiaMobile Card is, and the fact that it fits right in your wallet.

The KardiaMobile Card is a 1-lead EKG reader that can detect AFib, Bradycardia, Tachycardia, and Normal Sinus Rhythm – along with other arrhythmias when you’re subscribed to the KardiaCare membership. The device is the shape, size, and weight of a credit card, and comes with one solitary power button that lets you turn the card on or off, with an LED light glowing to let you know its status. Electrodes on the left and right side of the card register either your thumbs or index fingers while the KardiaMobile app reads your heartbeat, and in a matter of just 30 seconds, you have your EKG reading – about the same time it takes on an Apple Watch.

Where the KardiaMobile Card really shines is in its ecosystem-agnostic approach. It works equally well with Android and iOS devices, giving you a medical-grade EKG without needing to go to the doctor’s office and without any of those wires, suction electrodes, and gels. The card itself has a 2-year battery and can be used multiple times in the day to give you a comprehensive EKG map of your heart. The KardiaMobile Card is FDA-approved and eligible to be used under your FSA/HSA.

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The KardiaMobile 6L reads your heart-rate with 6 times the accuracy of an Apple Watch

Think of your heart as an image, and your heart rate as a cluster of pixels that come together to make that image. The lesser pixels you use, the more low-res the image looks, increase the number of pixels and the image looks clearer. Measuring your heart’s performance works the same way. The Apple Watch, for instance, only performs a single-lead ECG reading, generating one wave-form captured from a single angle of the heart, whereas medical-grade ECG readers use 12 points of data to generate a 12-lead reading, with 12 separate wave-forms that give you a much clearer, holistic image of the heart. In short, the more data-points, the better the accuracy.

The AliveCor KardiaMobile 6L compresses medical-grade ECG equipment into something that fits right into your palm. Designed to be the world’s smallest 6-Lead ECG reader, the 6L works with your phone to generate 6 separate wave-forms of your heart, providing a much more accurate image of your heart’s performance for medical assessment. With two sensors on the top and a third at the bottom, the 6L analyzes your heart-rate from different point-sources in a mere 30 seconds, assimilating and breaking down the data into visuals that get sent to your phone for better analysis.

The KardiaMobile 6L aims at democratizing good health, and being as accessible as a thermometer to read your body temperature, or a blood-sugar monitor to check your blood sugar levels. No larger than the size of an iPod Nano (remember those things) or a pack of gum, the AliveCor KardiaMobile 6L can easily fit in your pocket, or snap to the back of your phone. It runs on a CR2016 coin cell battery too, that gives it a year’s worth of usage before needing a battery replacement!

The AliveCor KardiaMobile 6L is a winner of the iF Design Award for the year 2020.

Designer: Level Design SF for AliveCor

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An EKG in every home!

You could either look up WebMD to see what’s wrong with you (it’s invariably always wrong), or you could trust a doctor to diagnose you. But what if you could have an unbiased expert give you your diagnostics? Wouldn’t that be amazing?

The Kardia is a tiny ECG (or EKG) reader that works in conjunction with your iPhone to give you heart-rate readings. Simple in its design, with just two textured sensor-pads for your fingers, the device takes readings and its partner-app guides you through the process, showing you your current heart rate. Place your fingers on the sensors & in just 30 seconds, you have a medical grade EKG reading, to be monitored for irregularities, or shared with your doctor.

Just like the thermometer became a household medical product, followed by the blood-sugar meter, the Kardia aims at becoming the next household medical device that helps people monitor their heart status and keep a check on their condition. After all, heart-diseases are the number 1 cause of deaths in the world, aren’t they? Maybe the Kardia could actually go on to save billions of lives.

Designer: AliveCor

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