
AliveCor Kardia Mobile
AliveCor Kardia Mobile
In French the category is "Tensiomètre" and it is the right category.
The device is relatively flat and small. It is made for human fingers. There are larger ones and others with curved measuring surfaces which are easier to place on the animal's skin.
I also suffer from AFIB and found this device to be extremely sensitive to external interference - to the point that I no longer use the device. I got a successful reading perhaps one time in ten. I never identified the source of the interference so abandoned the device.
The device only records the heartbeat and forwards it to the smartphone. It does nothing else. Don't need it any more. Broke down. Besides, I now have a smartwatch that can do that on its own.
Well, a sure instinct is required, of course. I did it like this: Warm the lid slightly (i.e. 40 degrees) so that the plastic becomes a little more pliable (but not too much), then insert one side and press the other in with the end of a spoon.
Hello, no, you can attach it there (the holder) so that you can carry the device around more easily. But for the actual operation, it is best to place it directly in front of the mobile phone on the table.
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