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[EDITED] Its a sham!! 30 days later you must pay $10 per month to use it.
The device is GREAT for the first 30 days.. Which coincidently is also your 30 day money back period... BUT after 30 days, AliveCor will cripple your device unless you pay $10 per month extortion fee.. You are not allowed to save any EKG's to your OWN personal device.. you can only view the last one, provided you didint close it.. Once you exit out of the EKG, its gone forever... NO ability to save historñy!!! in order to save ANY EKG's on your device you must pay AliveCor $10 per month.. This is a sham! you pay $100 for a device AND you must pay $10 per month to use it.. They even block taking a screen shot of the EKG!!! Total sham.. Its like saying you can only view the last picture you took with your phone, but if you want to save any pictures to your own devices that you took with that device, you need to pay Google or Apple $10 per month to save photos on your phone.. Ridiculous!! -EDIT- I wanted to edit my review and provide some good alternative product recommendations. I have been using the "SonoHealth" EKG monitor for a few months now and I find this a MUCH superior product to the Kardia.. SonoHealth EKG Monitor is a standalone device that does not require a phone to record EKG's and provides immediate results on the own screen.. It features a rechargeable battery and color screen.. SonoHealth app also allows you store infinite amount of EKG recordings WITHOUT any subscription!! It also support MANY more diagnostic capabilities.. In short - I would NOT recommend Kardia due its shortcomings and would instead recommend an alternative product like SonoHealth!
April 2017 · Sports and Outdoors
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