Home Heart Health Monitor, Portable Heart Rate Device with Electrode Pads, Stand-Alone Machine Compatible with Smartphone and PC
£119.99
Price: $119.99
(as of Feb 13, 2025 00:05:32 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Capture Data Easier Than Ever
Real-Time Data Sharing & Analysis
Save Data Both On Smartphone & Cloud
HHM4 is designed for general wellness use. It records data, and transfers database to the compatible mobile App for further research or analysis. Please do not use the device to self-diagnose, if you are experiencing any symptoms or have concerns, please contact your physician.
Notes: – Please connect Bluetooth pairing before using – Please stay still while recording – Make sure there is no high-power electrical appliances around you to avoid interference – When not using the product, keep the product away from your skin to avoid running out of power
Achieve reliable results by using our electrode pads to collect the signal. Trust in accurate data for improved health monitoring.
Get your heart activity in just 30 seconds and gain valuable insights for up to 5 minutes with this handy device, perfect for at-home healthcare.Get your heart activity in just 30 seconds and gain valuable insights for up to 5 minutes with this handy device, perfect for at-home healthcare.
Connect effortlessly to your PC via USB or to your mobile phone via Bluetooth, allowing you to easily export files as a PDF/JPG and share with family through email or printouts.
Easy to monitor rhythms and view data on the device screen, removing your dependence on your mobile device. Keep a close eye on everything with ease.
With a rechargeable lithium battery, this device is ideal for travel or extended use, giving you peace of mind and ease of use wherever you go.
Customers say
Customers find the biometric monitor accurate and a good value for the price. It records heart rate and waves accurately. However, some customers have issues with the app and instruction manual.
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8 reviews for Home Heart Health Monitor, Portable Heart Rate Device with Electrode Pads, Stand-Alone Machine Compatible with Smartphone and PC
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£119.99
Leah Stublar –
So far, I’m loving this! POTs game changer
I got this one vs the other competitors specifically for the electrode feature. I work and go to college so I can’t realistically and discreetly record as much as I need to. This feature is AMAZING and changes the game of living with POTs. The other day this device recorded an abnormal ecg during an episode that I wouldn’t have caught with out this machine and its electrode features. I keep them on 24/7 and record when I need to. If you plan on using electrodes you have to get red dot electrodes because the ones that come with this don’t stick for more than a minute, trust me on this. Red dot is the only electrode brand I use in general because it will stay on for days! So far this product is on track to changing my life with with POTs. Will update if needed!
LK –
Great little tool
It works very well recording heart rate and waves very accurately for the price
Dibby Blandford –
No phone needed because unit has its own display and controls
1 star off because of poor instruction manual.I would recommend this type of unit because it has its own display and can be used without connecting to a cell phone. Otherwise works very well. Didn’t try the wired leads as it worked fine with just the conducting pads on the unit.
j. a. –
Don’t waste your money on this useless piece of junk…
It is impossible to make an EKG recording using the supplied wires. Recording while holding this cheap gadget produces a poor quality recording full of artifacts. This gadget is pretty expensive and produces poor quality recordings. Don;t waste your money!
Christopher –
Has wire leads..Great! Has obsolete microD port…Terrible. -Very dumb app..survivable
I have only had a few hours after buying @ $99 on Prime day. So preliminary.POSITIVE – wire leads with adhesive electrodes. Based on my comparative tests – don’t buy an EKG monitor without them. Readings taken w/o the leads were often useless, while the simple wrist application electrode wire hookup was consistently good and repeatable.Terrible – there is no excuse these days for using a fragile, short lived microD connector. Demoted 2 stars because of this. Be very careful with the electrode and charging cables – else endnup with a brick.The App is close to useless. Recorded images appear only saveable as PDFs. No analysis. But at least you get a PDF, where you can clip out the waveform, convert it to TIFF or JPEG. A pita. But then have it analyzed by claud.ai or chatGPT.The leads redeem it. Worth $99 because of the leads alone.
S.B. –
Amazing device!
This monitor works great! The screen is small, but large enough to read rhythms, and I had no difficulty downloading the app and transferring the 30 second recordings to my phone via Bluetooth where they can be sent to others. I havenât used the leads and pads, but the tracings using the palm and thumb contacts worked well.
Scotty –
Fast results
I’m into cycling and weight lifting. This little ECG monitor lets me know when my heart is acting up or normal, this helps me gage the intensity of my workouts due to occasional V-Fib. GREAT PRODUCT!!
B. –
Donât lose the charging cable
The one thing I feel is most important is the fact this charging cable is NOT universal so do not lose it. Also, if you do lose it like I did, there is no way to replace it OR get ahold of this companyâs customer service to ask where I can buy this at. Luckily I was able to find it (was in the box it shipped in) and the cable says itâs a micro d, which after researching online it is in fact not available to buy. Just thought this should be mentioned.As far as the device, it works ok. When using the attached electrodes with the cord it seems to work, but the one on the device does not work, at all. Luckily the battery does seem to last a good amount of time so thereâs that. Also thereâs an option to take either 30 sec, 60 secs, or 5 mins recording so thatâs also nice. However the reading that syncs to your phone is weak (weak signal/reading) and doesnât show details which my cardiologist said is important and relevant. You can play back the reading on the device which is detailed, but anywhere else itâs not. Overall, I donât think itâs worth spending over $100 on this.