- Seamlessly Independent: Operates autonomously without the need for a real-time smartphone connection. Boasts a vibrant color display and an expansive built-in memory, capable of storing up to 100 readings.
- Simplicity Meets Portability: Effortlessly capture 30-second ECG and heart rate readings on-the-go. Compact design ensures you can monitor your health anytime, anywhere. Share vital data with your physician without any subscription constraints.
- Sync at Your Convenience: First record, then effortlessly synchronize with the dedicated SonoHealth app and PC software for an enhanced viewing experience and seamless data sharing.
- Versatile Recording Modes: Choose from diverse recording options (Hand-to-Hand, Hand-to-Chest, Hand-to-Leg) to ensure comprehensive coverage and pinpoint accuracy, enhancing your health insights.
- Award Winning Support: Our local USA team is committed to ensuring your utmost satisfaction. Please note: We advise against using this device with pacemakers and ICDs. Designed specifically for OTC (Over-the-counter) use.
ECG Portable Heart Rate Monitor – Capture Heart ECG Metrics | Standalone with Vibrant LCD Display & Ample Storage | Zero Monthly Subscriptions
$89.00
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Category: Heart Rate Monitors
Brand | SonoHealth |
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Color | Light Blue |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Team Name | SonoHealth |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Sensor Type | Electrocardiogram |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
UPC | 857691008484 |
Manufacturer | SonoHealth |
Package Dimensions | 5.75 x 5.63 x 1.73 inches |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Item model number | SonoHealth |
Other display features | Wireless |
Whats in the box | Device, USB cable, Manual |
Department | unisex-adult |
Date First Available | December 5, 2023 |
8 reviews for ECG Portable Heart Rate Monitor – Capture Heart ECG Metrics | Standalone with Vibrant LCD Display & Ample Storage | Zero Monthly Subscriptions
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Ravi –
Been using for about 2 weeks several times a day. EKG tracings are clear and accurate in readings. (Paramedic for 36 years) great quick look of heart activity. Product is well built and easy to use.
App is good took a little play to getting it up and running but works well.
G. Bradley –
Compact, accurate., easy to use. Charger included so no need for batteries Very affordable and was ranked #1 in list of top choices for home monitors
E. Brandt –
This is a handy device and useful for checking in on your heart. The readings I get match those I get from my AppleWatch. The SonoHealth ECG portable heart rate monitor is easy to use and a charge lasts for quite a while. I have used it at all four recommended body areas and the results are identical regardless of placement. After your next EKG at your doctor’s office, I would ask him/her to take a look at the readings on your phone and see what they think. After downloading the app I paired the SonoHealth device with my iPhone and there were no problems.
I like this device because there are no monthly charges and you can upload all readings to your iPhone and save what you want and delete what you don’t. If you have medical concerns this is a useful device to use to check on your heart. But don’t rely on this device alone. Your cardiologist will always be your best choice for heart care.
DOc –
Works quickly and easy to read. Takes 3 seconds to turn it on, then 5-10 seconds to calibrate and start recording. ECG is visible on the LCD screen while it is recording, but cannot be reviewed on the screen afterward. Must sync to the SonoHealth app to review the full recording. Default recording length is 10 sec, but can be increased to 30 sec on the app. It does a fair job of interpreting the ECG and can identify many abnormal rhythms without paying an extra fee. But uses “arrhythmia” as a catch all term for afib and other irregular rhythms. It does not identify short runs of SVT.
Pro: Works quickly and easy to see Leads I, II, and V depending how the device is held. Easy to sync to the app, but no need to be synced to make it work. Provides many more diagnostic interpretations than other devices including ST elevation that can occur with a myocardial infarction. Would be great in a physician’s office to screen a patient in 1 minute. Charge lasts a long time. Easy to clear the device memory with the app.
Cons: Screen scratches easily, so store in its case. Does not identify all abnormalities, so it is helpful to be able to read an ECG. If there is any doubt, the recording can be easily emailed from the app.
Overall: excellent value for the price and easy to use. Highly recommend for individual’s monitoring their own heart rhythm and clinic offices as a quick screen to see if a 12-lead ECG is needed. Customer support is excellent.
Ravi –
The device is easy to use, but I find the results very confusing. I have Afib and the device gives so many differed results. I have to keep looking everything up to see what it means. I would just like a reading that shows I’m in Afib.
I have an issue with the device connecting to my phone. I have had to synchronize it each tim I use it to record the episodes. The get help chat guided me through the issue.
I like the no fee to use and continue to get results.
I’m still debating if I will keep it.
Grandma Sandy –
Very handy device! Easy to use. I had a Cardioversion and it was suggested I get a monitor so I read about several products and decided on this one and am glad I did. My AFIB returned after about 36 hours and the device confirmed what I was feeling. I synced it with my iPad and can share data or print data if need be for my return visit to my cardiologist.
DOc –
I previously used Kardia, but after my free trial ended, the service required a $10 monthly fee to access some features that I think are a must. Seeking a more economical option led me to the EKGraph by SonoHealth, and I haven’t looked back since. Here’s why I prefer the EKGraph, despite acknowledging that Kardia is a solid choice if the subscription fee isn’t a concern.
Firstly, the EKGraph operates as a standalone device equipped with an LCD screen that displays your EKG live on screen and immediately after a recording. This convenience means I don’t always have to use my phone to check my heart’s status, especially when I’m out for a walk or hike. It’s reassuring to have the device save my recordings, which I can later sync and review on my phone at my leisure.
The absence of monthly fees was a significant factor in my decision. Once you purchase the EKGraph, there are no additional costs, making it a lifetime investment. The SonoHealth app complements this device with its simplicity and efficiency. It allows for easy management of EKG reports, including the flexibility to adjust recording lengths for more detailed or quick checks as needed.
Another advantage of the EKGraph is its capability to record EKGs on different body limbs/positions. This offers more convenient recording methods, such as Hand-to-leg and hand-to-chest, to enhance the device’s utility and accuracy.
Furthermore, SonoHealth’s two-year, no-questions-asked warranty offers peace of mind, ensuring that any issues with the device will be promptly addressed without the need for a subscription service.
SonoHealth and its user community have provided excellent support, though I’ve rarely needed to contact them.
In summary, the EKGraph stands out for its standalone functionality, no additional fees, multi-lead recording capability, and strong support from a US-based company, making it a valuable tool for monitoring my heart health.
Gaye Choleva –
I bought this to take accurate ECG readings to track afib episodes. It is easy to use, requires no costly app subscription and fully accomplishes its intended purpose, as promised. My cardiologist recommended it as an economical alternative to smart watches. I am glad he did.