The ReadMyHeart 100 handheld ECG unit enables you to monitor your heart’s electrical activity from the comfort of home, allowing you to keep tabs on whether you’re at risk of a stroke without having to visit the doctor oh-so often. The device itself comes in a zipperd hard shell case that provides ample protection, and looks like a prototype of the DS at first glance. It is powered by a couple of AA batteries and comes with a USB port to transfer collected data. All you need to do is place your thumbs on the pads for 25 seconds in order to get a reading of your heart’s electrical activity. Results up to a month can be stored, so once it is full remember to transfer older records to a computer via the USB cable. The ReadMyHeart 100 retails for $349.99 if you’re interested in picking one up.
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