The following devices include an ECG (Electro Cardio Graphic) Sensor.
We define "ECG (Electro Cardio Graphic) Sensor" as a device that records electrical signals generated by the heart.
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The Kenzen Patch is a continuous biosensor that alerts the wearer to health risks. This wearable device analyzes sweat, vital signs,... |
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The Zephyr BioModule is a sensor that gives athletes and coaches the ability to measure and monitor several different key biometrics. The... |
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The Zephry Shirt is a loose fit shirt with integrated Zephyr side strap, which has a BioModule device. The shirt allows a comfortable... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Fitness & Lifestyle applications.
The Helo LX is a personal lifestyle monitored smartband which is able to track several different vital signs including: blood pressure,... |
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Worn on the Chest & Torso
and used
for Medical applications.
The EQ02 LifeMonitor is a multi parameter, ambulatory monitoring device. It is designed with precision to deliver accurate, mobile human... |
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Worn on the Torso
and used
for Medical applications.
This small, wearable device enables accurate fetal monitoring for high BMI patients. With no belts and cords, it improves patients'... |
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Worn on the Chest
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Polar H7 is a wearable heart rate monitor in the form of a chest strap. It can connect to smart devices via a Bluetooth connection.... |
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Worn on the Torso
and used
for Medical applications.
The Monica Novii is a wearable device designed for high BMI patients. It uses a 'peel and stick' patch to send raw ECG and EMG data to... |
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Worn on the Torso
and used
for Fitness applications.
The FitLinxx AmpStrip is an activity monitor that sticks to the user's torso. This wearable device continuously monitors the user's heart... |
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Worn on the Chest
and used
for Medical applications.
The Zoll LifeVest is a wearable defibrillator used for cardiac monitoring and to protect the user from cardiac arrest. This technology... |