EMAY 6L Portable ECG Monitor | Record ECG and Heart Rate in 6 Channels | Compatible with Smartphone and PC | No Subscription Required
£169.00
Price: $169.00
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Record and store ECG signals, and display heart rate for home health care use. There is no subscription or hidden cost required to use the device & app.
The device can be connected with PC via USB, with mobile phone via Bluetooth.
The function of software PC and mobile phone includes sample mode and time setting, upload case, case review, measurement etc.
Powered by Built-in large capability rechargeable lithium battery.
The device is intended for OTC (over-the-counter) Use. Implanted pacemaker are not recommended to use with this device. This device is not intended to substitute for a hospital diagnostic ECG device.
Customers say
Customers find the biometric monitor easy to use and effective. They appreciate its simplicity, functionality, and value for money. The app is simple to install and the readings are consistent. Customers find the information provided useful and reassuring, helping them understand their health condition. They also appreciate the size, heart rate, and ease of sharing the report.
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4 reviews for EMAY 6L Portable ECG Monitor | Record ECG and Heart Rate in 6 Channels | Compatible with Smartphone and PC | No Subscription Required
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John J. Wallace –
Clever and useful device
First, I have absolutely NO medical training. I am a retired electrical engineer who likes gadgets. Recently I had some cardiac concerns and went through a series of evaluative procedures. I’ve seen the tv ads for the other device and decided to buy, but based on reviews and my own assessment I purchased the EMAY device. I am impressed with the device and its abilities to read the electrical signals that control my heart. Not understanding what I was seeing I purchased an “EKG Interpretation Made Easy” book (sure?).I’m not qualified to give a medical endorsement. But if you want to learn about cardiac rhythms and possibly see how your own heart is functioning this device is interesting. I don’t know what the cardio-docs think about patients monitoring their own vitals but that’s a conversation anyone should have with their own provider. I can’t even spell “PQRST” wave, and now I watch them (!!).Functionally the device is efficient. There is a learning curve on what button does what when and it can be a little confusing initially. Data transfers to your phone and subsequently a computer are straightforward. The print outs available from the app look quite professional (IMHO). Other reviews accurately note no need for third party services (and fees) to achieve full functionality. I do have a benign essential tremor and I have found that seems to interfere with getting a clean cardio trace. Also you have to self calibrate your touch to the pads (not too soft, not too hard, just right).I’m glad I made this purchase.
BLN –
Great ECG monitor with super easy setup and access to data with no subscription.
Great product from a great seller. I used to use the Kardia product, but do not like to be locked into a subscription just to get my own data. After reading the reviews on the Emay monitor, I decided to try it. The instructions are great and it’s super easy to setup and run a 1 lead or 6 lead ecg. I love that you can see the reading on the actual device screen. You don’t even have to load the app if you don’t want to, but I did and there are no “catches”. I was able to sync, see my results and send them to myself via email as a pdf. Super, super easy. It apparently will sync to PC as well, but I haven’t tried that yet. Communication from the seller also very good.
S. W. Conley –
I wish I had had this several years ago. Well done!
I already own two other portable ECG devices that I order 2 years ago and 1 year ago.Neither are the “famous” advertised brand – because I knew people that had that companies products.When I saw this was capable of 6 lead readings, I was very excited. I have had issue with my heart for a number of years, and only going to see the doctor every “n” months, means they are not around to observe intermittent issues.There is another “famous” company that makes a 6 lead product, both of these seem to have some out since I last looked.My decision on ordering the EMAY versus the “the other one”, in particular:1. No subscription to get all features.2. No cellphone REQUIRED to use.3. PC and cellphone interface for downloading and studying data.It was quickly delivered and works like a champ. Unlike some device, the bluetooth wireless connection worked find first time – although later I learned that if you have it in setup mode, it will not connect.Have it at the record screen and then it works quickly.You can review data on the device, the cellphone screen, the computer screen, or email/etc from the cellphone or print/pdf from the computer. Hard to ask for more than that. So easy to get a copy for your cardiologist. And the files are so small, I can keep them on my computer for later comparison.The filter is quick good for getting out noise.I do advise getting some “electrode gel” – available at fitness stores, etc. This helps with dry skin to get a good contact.The diagnosis part seems to work well on at least the conditions I have (MUCH better than the prior units).Besides PVC’s, PAC’s, I am sometimes in Atypical Atrial Flutter. This is an unusual condition – which only shows up in some people after heart surgery. But it is easy to distinguish that on the graph once you know what to look for. The unit diagnoses it as Atrial Fibrillation – which it looks quite a bit like.I have attached an example of my flutter. My wife’s ECG looks like text book.I had to scan the printout ! because Amazon does not accept PDF attachments!
Kilofox4 –
And it keeps on checking on the Ticking
I got this monitor to check up on my heart’s function. It’s easy to use, portable, and gives reliable realtime data on your heart’s function via your EKC. It allows you to transfer the data to your phone and laptop for easier access and viewing. Plus if there is a concern you can send it to your doctor for further evaluation. I would like to see a more detailed explanation and an AI feature to given results. Recharging the unit is simple with included usb cable but it is a bit short for my application but that’s a very minimal issue. Seems well made and looks durable. Time will tell since I’m hard on electronics. The instructions included in the box and on line are comprehensive and easy to understand. Ergonomically it is a good design and comfortable to use. Worth the price.