Description
- Achieve reliable results by using our electrode pads to collect the signal. Trust in accurate data for improved health monitoring.
- Get your heart activity in just 30 seconds and gain valuable insights for up to 5 minutes with this handy device, perfect for at-home healthcare.Get your heart activity in just 30 seconds and gain valuable insights for up to 5 minutes with this handy device, perfect for at-home healthcare.
- Connect effortlessly to your PC via USB or to your mobile phone via Bluetooth, allowing you to easily export files as a PDF/JPG and share with family through email or printouts.
- Easy to monitor rhythms and view data on the device screen, removing your dependence on your mobile device. Keep a close eye on everything with ease.
- With a rechargeable lithium battery, this device is ideal for travel or extended use, giving you peace of mind and ease of use wherever you go.
B. –
The one thing I feel is most important is the fact this charging cable is NOT universal so do not lose it. Also, if you do lose it like I did, there is no way to replace it OR get ahold of this company’s customer service to ask where I can buy this at. Luckily I was able to find it (was in the box it shipped in) and the cable says it’s a micro d, which after researching online it is in fact not available to buy. Just thought this should be mentioned.As far as the device, it works ok. When using the attached electrodes with the cord it seems to work, but the one on the device does not work, at all. Luckily the battery does seem to last a good amount of time so there’s that. Also there’s an option to take either 30 sec, 60 secs, or 5 mins recording so that’s also nice. However the reading that syncs to your phone is weak (weak signal/reading) and doesn’t show details which my cardiologist said is important and relevant. You can play back the reading on the device which is detailed, but anywhere else it’s not. Overall, I don’t think it’s worth spending over $100 on this.
J Adkins –
I like the external pads you can use on your body. The heart rate reading is fairly accurate. The biggest problem with this device is the display of your heart rhythm is not accurate and instead of being an actual image of your heart rhythm is a preprogramed blip that resembles a standard rhythm. My EMAY heart EKG Monitor is much better at displaying an accurate view of the normal and abnormal I have.
Sheila Gilbert –
A lot of gadgets, a lot of work to put together to get some results
Scotty –
I’m into cycling and weight lifting. This little ECG monitor lets me know when my heart is acting up or normal, this helps me gage the intensity of my workouts due to occasional V-Fib. GREAT PRODUCT!!
Amazon user –
works great! easy to use
SandWitch –
This is a useful heart monitor. It is fairly accurate because it has electrode pads. This machine can be paired with the Livenpace app on your phone for tracking your health, sharing with your doctor, etc. If you have heart issues, this is a great device to use to keep track of your health. It is pretty simple to use. There are leads built into the monitor itself, so you can pick it up and take a quick measurement. If you need a more accurate measurement, you can hook up the electrodes and take measurements at 30 seconds, 60 seconds, and five minutes. This will also help you to measure trends over time, or during specific activities. You can have two user profiles on the monitor. This device has been a great addition to my home and gives us peace of mind with elder family members. Overall a bit pricey, but what price is your health worth?
E7Grunt –
Even though small the screen data is easily seen
PraJana Lotai –
I recently purchased the Livenpace Home Heart Health Monitor and I have been extremely impressed with its performance and capabilities. As someone who is conscious about my heart health, this device has been a game changer for me.First and foremost, I love the portability of this device. It is compact and lightweight, making it easy to take with me wherever I go. I can use it at home or even when I’m traveling, which is a huge plus for me. The fact that it is a stand-alone machine also means that I don’t have to worry about any additional equipment or devices to use it.The electrode pads are easy to use and provide accurate readings of my heart rate. They are also comfortable to wear and do not cause any irritation to my skin. The device is compatible with my smartphone, which is a great feature as it allows me to track my heart rate data over time and keep a record of it.I have found the Livenpace Home Heart Health Monitor to be a reliable and accurate device. It gives me real-time readings of my heart rate, which is important for me to monitor during my workouts and daily activities. It also has the ability to detect irregular heartbeats, which is a crucial feature for anyone with a history of heart problems.The device is very user-friendly and easy to operate. It comes with clear instructions and the interface is simple to navigate. I was able to start using it right away without any difficulties.Overall, I am satisfied with the Livenpace Home Heart Health Monitor. It has met my expectations and has become an essential part of my daily routine. This device is great for anyone who is looking for a decent home heart rate monitor. It is a reliable, portable, and user-friendly device that provides accurate readings and helps to keep track of your heart health.
J –
I got the Livenpace Home Heart Health Monitor to try it out. This is easy to use and surprisingly small. I assume it is given accurate readings, but I cannot say for sure. It allows for two users and can connect to your phone through Bluetooth to transfer information. I am still doing long term testing but so fat it is working good.
Crusty Curmudgeon –
This little wonder traces an EKG on its own screen that you can Bluetooth to a phone or tablet. It categorizes the scan as normal or not and displays pulse rate. It is not a professional machine but can tell you when you need to see a doctor.
Kindle Customer –
This does what it’s supposed to do, but it was a little complicated to figure out. Once I did, I’m glad we have it. With heart issues, it’s good to know what’s going on.
Jason Dragon –
The heart health monitor is quite remarkable; it has the ability to measure heart rate accurately. For some patients, being able to keep an eye on their pulse is quite helpful. All in all, it’s excellent and of high quality.
Gary –
This is a terrific addition to those who know how to read telemetry. This is not for diagnostic of emergent chest pain, but can be quite helpful for those who know how to read it. I have it in my trauma bag in the car.
S.B. –
This monitor works great! The screen is small, but large enough to read rhythms, and I had no difficulty downloading the app and transferring the 30 second recordings to my phone via Bluetooth where they can be sent to others. I haven’t used the leads and pads, but the tracings using the palm and thumb contacts worked well.
Ai Tran –
It’s easy to use and read. It gives fast readings. It’s compact and easy to take around with you. It’s a good and useful product to have.
alberto l rodriguez –
we know with a Apple Watch you can do similar things that this thing can do but those watches got for 700 dollars and up. this is Wonderfull as to be so portable. multiple ways to check your health.
Mark –
Okay, so I was a paramedic a lifetime ago and I still remember how to read those little squiggly lines.This thing (quite literally) took me longer to figure out how to take it out of the box then it did to do a 1 lead read.So let me take a second to explain (in laymen’s terms) what this is and what it isn’t.First of all, I am familiar with this company. They have a 12-lead halter version of this that reads your heart rhythm all day and night. Then you upload it and it gives you an exact reading. Good software, but just antiquated and clunky on the 12 lead halter. This system is light years ahead of it.I found the GUI (graphical user interface) to be exactly what you would want. It is bring, colorful enough, and easy to read and understand. Very good upgrade.I didn’t read the directions, but this unit is made to take and look at different leads by licking (okay, you an use water) and gently (gently!) placing it where it shows you in the display, and keeping your finger on the large grey button (I didn’t leave my finger the first time – so make sure you do that!)It gives you a count down and when it is done, it tells you if it is normal or abnormal. It doesn’t tell you why it is abnormal (I believe.)So, what are the leads? Well, just simply different ways to look at your heart. Most people who know a little bit, or watch TV, normally see Lead One. That’s done by placing this against your palm. Most professionals use a 3 lead (which this comes with if you choose to use the sticky pads). No, this doesn’t do 12 lead, but unless you are working in a cardiac unit or ICU. As a paramedic, I only looked at three leads.So, this unit seems to be pretty good and accurate. It read my heart rate which I confirmed myself. By looking at Lead One while testing, I agree that I had a normal rhythm.Overall, it seems like it works well. I do like that I can do a 3-lead if something came up as abnormal.This does BT connect to phone or computer so you can do that as well. I haven’t tried that yet, just wanted it for a stand-alone, but I may someday and if I do, I’ll update here.Oh – by the way – in the picture it looks large – it isn’t. Not at all. The screen is literally the same size as my AirPod Pro charger.I hope this review was helpful!
Tiffany V Dolby –
Easy to use, easy to read it is small so may be harder for others to read the screen for that reason. Has a little velvety bag to store it in, and 5 Electrode Pads plus wires.
Joe Collins –
I love how this portable heart monitor is so small and easily setup at home.The first thing doctors like to do with older patients like me is connect a heart monitor to see if there’s any weird patterns in the heartbeat. This device does almost the same thing but without the huge hospital bill.It does several different checks on your heartbeat including one that checks for any irregular heartbeat.I found this monitor to be very convenient, practical and as accurate as it needs to be.The setup and installation was easy – it’s basically plug and play – so no problems there.Well Designed Portable Heart Monitor.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! AAA+++
x13lackcat –
Works as advertised.Exactly what I was expecting. Perfect.Smooth connection. Easy operation.Seems accurate enough.Very satisfied.
Sam A. –
I’ve been having some unusual feeling heart beats lately and wanted to be able to monitor what’s going on without having to run to the ER every time it occurs. This is a very straightforward device, easy to understand instructions, easy to connect to my iphone- and I was able to record what was happening and take the information with me to my physician. This is invaluable, as most times when this happens, I’m not at my doctor’s office or near a hospital and by the time I arrive, it has returned to normal. Now I can show, in a tangible and meaningful way, exactly what’s happening. Great product, great price point.
Daniel Neill –
Love this brand, always great quality heart monitoring products and this one is no different. I love that it actually comes with a monitor and you can also connect it to your phone. Fast read and results and its very easy to use. Highly recommend.
j c –
My wife was very eager to have this product on its way, and nearly-elated to have confirmation of its soon arrival. A couple of days later, she was excitedly “tearing into the box” to begin putting it into use. She has reported that it seems to be reliable, accurate and well built (she has a good history in occupational and physical therapy, athletics of many forms, coaching…and has unfortunately been dealing with some inconsistencies in her system for nearly a decade) to help her continue discovering and monitoring ways to see what is going on beyond what is otherwise only felt.She has commented how easy it is to begin monitoring, and seems the learning curve is not intimidating whatsoever–with plenty of provided patches, and all the right componentry to keep after it for QUITE some time. She has not yet interacted with the available app, and for now, believes that the information thru the local device itself could be substantial enough for initial meaningful data.I will confirm what another reviewer mentioned: the charging port INTO the device does in-fact seem to be ‘unique’ (which befuddles me! WHY NOT make it compatible with the mass of USB charging cables out there? PERHAPS, it might be like a mini-variant of something I’m not yet familiar with) but it doesn’t match any of the 3 main ones I readily use and choose from for our near-100 devices around here.Just beginning the journey with this new and valuable tool has her with renewed hope, and even additional peace. I’m eager to report back as time and experience provides more insight into the functions, capabilities and even lack this device may demonstrate.Until then, $120 seems like a good target price for such a tool (since I’ve already purchased one, I see a small coupon awaiting if I were to order another…SO I’d expect that the patient customers MAY very well see some discounted offers during this holiday blitz ahead…but that’s just a total guess!)Very recommendable heart health monitor!
Techie One –
The heart monitor device is accurate when compared to another similar device. Livenpace has manufactured a quality device that is easy to use. Instructions are easy to understand. The one thing I don’t like is the fact you are supposed to wet your hands before running the monitor. I don’t have to do that with my other monitor. It is small enough to fit just about anywhere. I like how you have a option to track two people’s heart rate and store the results. Over all it is a accurate and easy to use device.
Paul and Kim L. –
I got this heart rate monitor so I could keep an eye on my heart rate because I have a stent in one of my arteries and this heart rate monitor works really good, it’s very accurate and easy to use and it’s really small too, I can literally put it my pocket and take it with me whatever I go if I need to, the colored LCD screen it very easy to read and it displays a rhythm graph of your heart while it’s running the heart rate check and when it done it also lets you know if your heart rate is normal or irregular, it has 4 different ways you can hold it to check your heart rate as well as a couple of ways you can check it using the included leads, you can also set how long you want the monitor to run the heart rate check, there is a 30 & 60 second time frame and a 5 minute time frame when using the leads, I also like that it can keep a heart rate record for 2 different people, so my wife and I can both use it, there is also an app that you can download to keep a record of your heart rate checks and you can print a PDF copy of the records as well, overall this is a great little device to easily keep an eye on what your is up to, well worth the price in my opinion.
Qazi –
I already have a different ECG monitor from Livenpace so know they make accurate devices. This model has a touchscreen which can be used to navigate between options and also to see the live ECG or replay previously recorded ECG waveforms. It supports connecting with phone/PC using bluetooth and USB cable. There is an app for phone which can be download from play store or app store. There is also a PC app which is available on their website. My package included the main unit, data/charging cable, reusable ECG electrodes, ECG cable, neck strap and carrying case.There are multiple methods to record ECG and I have tried them all with similar results. I have another ECG monitor from a different brand which is FDA cleared and I compared this Livenpace ECG monitor results with it and found it to be as accurate as the other.
Gail –
This is an interesting device. I tried all the different ways to use it (4 hand held methods and 2 with the wire leads) and the results were pretty consistent with each other.With regards to the results it just tells you if your rhythm is normal or abnormal. If it’s abnormal it doesn’t tell you why it’s abnormal, or in what way it’s abnormal. There’s a lot of different reasons it can be abnormal (some are benign and some are not), but unless you can actually read the wave pattern you won’t know.For someone with health anxiety this probably won’t put your mind at ease since anxiety itself can give you an abnormal rhythm. That would probably just worsen anxiety.But for someone who is knowledgeable about how to read the pattern, or someone who is recording data for their doctor to interpret for them, this seems like a great tool.