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Paste It on or Strap It on?

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Like many of y'all, I have a Wellue 24-hour ECG thingie.

What are the opinions on this question: For one with a flat chest, is it better to strap on the monitor, under the breasts, or is it better to stick it on, above the breasts, with electrodes?

I prefer the electrodes, because the device seems to maintain its proper position much better.

But the tracings from the electrodes seem to be flatter (using the 10 setting) than with the strap.

Has anyone tried using two monitors at the same time, in the two positions?

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