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Which Kardia is the one to get to keep a record of your reports?

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baba

The one lead Kardia stores ecg's in the app.

I presume the newer six lead one will as well but I have not used that.

kardiamobile.co.uk/

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Padayn01 in reply tobaba

Thanks baba

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LadyLaTiLa

Does this also show ectopics and Left Axis Deviation do you know?

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LaceyLady in reply toLadyLaTiLa

Shows ectopics but I don’t know about Left axis

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LaceyLady

I have the £100 one, so one lead? It showed an ectopic beat when I was showing my GO how it worked. There is a trial period, think only a few weeks eleven you get the whole package, then you have to sign up at £10 a month 😳 I just email the results to myself and file in a folder. Glad I got it, gives me peace of mind. Bought from Amazon

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momist

Don't be mislead by the £10 per month charge for storing the Kardia records. It just automates cloud storage, you can do it yourself for free.

Do you have cloud storage on any of your devices? Dropbox, GoogleDrive, OneDrive etc. All you need to do is 'email' your recording each time, which doesn't actually generate an email, and then save the pdf file to the cloud you already have. The Kardia remembers where to store it after you first set up the target, and you just 'email' it there each time you use it.

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Padayn01 in reply tomomist

Yeah I use Dropbox for work

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baba

The Kardia now stores the ECG in the app history, without paying any fee. This has been the case for several months.

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lynneangela in reply tobaba

Is that the one or six lead or both. Thank you Lynne

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baba in reply tolynneangela

The original one lead. I don't know about the sixlead, not used that one.

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lynneangela in reply tobaba

Thank you, l was given a weeks lend of one from my doctors surgery, and the results which said unclassified were sent to the cardiologist at the hospital. I then had to wear a holter monitor for a week, l was told that the results were normal. Unfortunately as l have chronic fatigue and was lifeless for the whole time l had the monitor on it wasn't a true picture. So l am thinking of buying a kardia for myself. I have the Fitbit Hr and my hr is the same result on my blood pressure monitor and also its the same results at the surgery. But I'm hoping that lf l get a kardia monitor l can get another test done again. My heart rate goes between 115 to 130+ daily and this is just brushing my teeth or making a cup of tea or just pottering around the house. I just want to have it checked out again and having the results on paper might help.

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Kfib

I think you might need a subscription in addition to the device to store the records in the app.

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