❤️🔥 Stay ahead of your heart health game with EMAY! 📈
The EMAY 6L Portable ECG Monitor offers professional 6-channel ECG recording with seamless Bluetooth and USB connectivity to smartphones and PCs. Designed for home use without subscription fees, it features a rechargeable lithium battery and user-friendly software for comprehensive heart rate monitoring and data management.
Brand | EMAY |
Material | Metal, Acrylic |
Color | Blue |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones (iOS & Android), PC (Windows & Mac) |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 4.7"L x 2.2"W x 0.7"H |
Item Weight | 85 Grams |
Sensor Type | ECG |
Battery Description | Lithium |
UPC | 767461320046 |
Manufacturer | EMAY |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.02 x 3.27 x 1.73 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 2.2 x 0.7 inches |
Brand Name | EMAY |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
Model Name | Portable ECG Monitor |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | Device, USB Cord, Manual |
B**B
'THE CARDIOLOGIST WAS AMUSED... ' An In-Home Healthcare Professionals Perspective.
I got this back in December 23' as a holiday gift for my folks, shortly after Emay contacted me to ask how the reader was working and I told them I couldn't say because we haven't really had the results verified by my folks doctors, and I would respond with a review later on. Well we finally got into see the cardiologist and they did their own ECG using their own equipment and I shared with them the results we have gotten over a period of months with the Emay reader and the Cardiologist was amused.From what the cardiologist said is that readings are, or appear to be accurate, however the readings should not be relied upon without a doctors interpretation because every patient has a unique medical history and blood pressure also plays a role, so it was recommended that if you use this device you should also use it in conjunction with a blood pressure and oxygen reader and keep logs as it will help establish a history and assist in determination of issues during that history, in short its a neat little device and is as dependable as any blood pressure or oxygen reader in the professional home health care market. The doctor was adamant that it should not be used as a replacement device for professional hospital equipment, however she was impressed with the technology.In real world home healthcare applications the elderly may require assistance in using this device especially those with muscle control, mental health, or mobility issues, they have difficulty keeping their thumbs on the pads while holding it to their leg, it would be better if Emay offered an option to place a lead on the leg to the device as my patients have trouble holding it to their leg while trying to apply their thumbs to the pads at the same time. It might take several attempts to assist a patient to get even a decent reading, I suggest taking three readings so you can compare the results to find the most accurate reading.Do I recommend the Emay ECG reader, the simple answer is YES. The technology works and impressed our Cardiologist but you should use it with a blood pressure and oxygen reader and keep logs. We test about once or twice a month and we notice it makes the patient feel more at ease that their vitals are being observed and giving your patient attention, care, and peace of mind is priceless. 5*****Stars
A**R
Detects many heart rhythm abnormalities, not just afib
I'm very impressed with the EMAY 6 lead EKG device. I've been an ER nurse for 26 years and have always wanted access to a device like this at home. I didn't know it existed until a couple of days ago.My daughter and I have been dealing with "heart events" for several years and have had a hard time "catching" what is happening. Apple Watches and other devices on the market only record one lead which limits detection of certain abnormalities.The EMAY device records 6 leads and can detect multiple heart abnormalities (not just afib) and will notify you what the abnormality is: afib, missed beat, occasional PVC, bigemimy, trigeminy, runs of PVCs, PVC R on T, bradycardia, tachycardia, ST elevation, and ST depression.The device does not replace the need for a doctor's evaluation and follow-up 12 lead EKG, but it does fill the MUCH NEEDED gap that exists between the onset of feeling a heart event occurring at home and getting to the doctor. By the time most people get to the doctor, the heart event has resolved and there is no evidence of what happened. This device captures the evidence at home so doctors can move forward with more knowledge of what's possibly causing your symptoms.I'm also excited that this company doesn't require a membership to utilize the device's amazing benefits.I received the device today and used it several times to become familiar with everything so that when I felt the onset of a heart event, I wasn't scrambling to figure out the device. The device is very easy to setup and use!!! The device app used for setup and storage of the 6 lead EKGs is also user friendly. I'm not very technological so this is all a win for me.Another benefit is that it's the size of a small cell phone so it can fit in your purse or backpack.I was hesitant to spend $150 not knowing if the device would actually do what it claims. Since Amazon accepts returns, I took a chance. I'm grateful I purchased it.
A**O
Easy and Accurate
I was diagnosed with AFib about 2 years ago. After wearing heart monitors several times for multiple days in a row, I decided to look for a personal device that I could use to track my episodes and possibly share my results with my cardiologist. I started seeing commercials for a competing product (KM) and thought that it may be a good choice. However, what I was looking for was a device that didn’t require a smart phone to use but had the ability to upload reports and possibly view in real time on my smart phone if I chose to.I ran into this EMAY EMG-6L and it does everything I wanted and more. Including sharing reports with my cardiologist. It’s super easy to use and the mobile device software is the same. They even have software for your PC or MAC if you want to upload your reports directly to your computer.The reports look just like the outputs my doctor gets from the EKG machine in the office and has more leads than the device they send me home with from time to time.Anyway, I’m extremely satisfied with the EMG-6L. So much so that I decided to pick up the EMAY SleepO2 Wrist Recording Pulse Oximeter as well. That device is also excellent.
S**N
Quick and easy to use
Have only had the Emay 6L ecg monitor for a few days but it seems to be working fine. I’ve had their one-lead monitor for a few years (tho don’t use it regularly) and have been happy with it but decided that, getting older, I wanted more data that the six lead device would give me. With the 6L you can get 6-lead readings using 2 thumbs and 1 knee or get 1-lead readings using 2 thumbs (you have to push a button to switch between 1- and 6-lead readings. With the cheaper 1L monitor you can get reading using hand to hand or hand to leg or wrist or chest. Easy to wirelessly download data to iPhone using their app.
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