Dr. Afib’s KardiaMobile Review

Robert Scott
1 min readMay 2, 2022

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KardiaMobile Mobile App and Fingertip Heart Rate Monitoring Device
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Over the last several years there has been an emergence of wearable devices and other at home technology aimed at monitoring people’s health. This includes the development of smart watches and activity sensors such as Fitbit and Apple Watch.

With over 5 million Americans being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib), it’s no surprise many companies have started to offer at home monitoring for AFib. These devices provide a unique opportunity for patients to monitor their AFib together with their doctor.

Of the devices currently on the market, one of the most popular is KardiaMobile, which is made by AliveCor®.

In this KardiaMobile review article, we’ll discuss several models, including the one chosen as the Dr. Afib favorite. We also look at how this device measures up against Apple Watch for ECG accuracy.

The review contains a complete 8-minute review from Dr. Morales — he talks about how it works, what it looks like if you have one, how to activate the device, how to pair with your phone, and more.

Read the full article here

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Robert Scott
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I post articles and answers from Dr. Percy F. Morales, M.D., on the subject of atrial fibrillation (Afib).

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