Use your iPhone to measure your own ECG

According to foreign media reports, a new iPhone application, the iPhoneECG, recently launched to capture the user's ECG index and draw it into an electrocardiogram, which is then sent to the doctor to view it anytime, anywhere. The iPhone has launched one innovative application in the medical field, which is amazing. Soon, you can sit comfortably in the living room and send your own electrocardiogram (ECG) to your private doctor via mobile phone.

The iPhone ECG app is very easy to use. When you are ready to record your ECG index, open the app and put your phone on your chest. Soon, the phone will display the results. The application can record 300 data samples in 16 bits of data per second. Once the record is complete, it will automatically upload your ECG Index to AliveCor's server and convert the data into a PDF version of the ECG. This way, no matter where your private doctor is, you can view it.

This app is common to all versions of iOS devices. However, the external hardware required to use the application varies from user to device. Older iPhones and iPads require an iCard to be installed, which is the same size as a business card and is attached to the iPhone. The iCard is black and red and has a battery life of several years.

The hardware used on the iPhone 4 is different. It is a protective case that can be attached to the back of the iPhone with built-in electrodes. You can hold your phone in your hand or put it on your chest to record your ECG.

The iPhone ECG app also includes another small application: Personal Heart Rate Change Trend Monitoring Software. You can listen to the heart relaxation training session with your headphones and see the effects of relaxation training on your heart on your phone.

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