ReadMyHeart Specifications:
" Input impedance: > 10 M-Ohm
" Input dynamic range: +/- 2 mV
" Bandwidth: 0.15 - 40 Hz
" CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ration): > 60 db
" A/D conversion: 12 bit
" Sampling frequency: 250 samples/second
" Measurement Time: ~ 25 seconds (First 10 seconds is to search for signals)
" Display: LCD display panel
" Input: Dry conduction electrodes and/or external auxiliary electrodes
" Output: USB interface
" Power Supply: 1.5 V (AAA) x 2
" Weight: 134 g excl. batteries
Environmental Conditions:
" Storage temperature: - 20 degrees C to 50 degrees C (- 4 F to 122 F)
" Operating temperature: 10 degrees C to 40 degrees C (50 F to 104 F)
" Humidity: 25% ~ 95%
Measurement Range:
" Average heart rate: 45 - 180 bpm
" ST segment: -3 to + 3
" QRS interval: < 0.20 sec
What does the ReadMyHeart ECG Monitor do
One of the most common methods of detecting heart problems is a painless procedure called electrocardiography or the ECG. The procedure is carried out on a machine - an electrocardiograph - that records and graphically presents the electrical impulses generated in the heart muscle each time the heart beats. The ECG aids doctors in diagnosing of heart arrhythmias and abnormalities (i.e. enlarged or stressed hearts) as well as allows them to detect remaining signs of previously suffered heart attacks.
ReadMyHeart ECG Monitor is not a complex ECG machine used by doctors in hospitals. ReadMyHeart has been specially designed to provide a simple ECG monitoring at home for professional interpretation by medical specialists.
ReadMyHeart Handheld ECG presents the following features and benefits:
" compact and easy to use with only 2 conductive plates (electrodes) for using thumbs
" convenient monitoring of electrical activities of the heart
" measurements can be stored for professional interpretation
" convenient collection of historic ECG data
" long term storage and management of all measurements taken
" convenience of measurements done without a visit to a hospital
" ECG measurements possible during normal daily activities
" regular or periodic long term monitoring made possible