I have an ICD with 2 leads. I have a home monitoring device which reads heart functions. I can normally tell if I would be going into afib by myself and I have been taking meds for it for over 20 years. I have heard of the cardia mobile devices and have never considered investing in one. I have a cousin who was given a watch with the cardia mobile device and it has given her some very wrong readings, her cariologist recommended that she not use this device.
I have an ICD, and use the 6-lead Kardia, and it works fine and is accurate…but it CAN interpret Atrial flutter for AFIB as well as a high heart rate
I have a heart machine in my bedroom and it reads my icd every Monday morning.
I got the 1 lead kardia mobile to monitor my afib, all it say is either Unreadable or Unclassified most of the time , once in awhile Possible Atrial fibrillation. I have ICD device.
I have a pacemaker but I take my pulse often with just a drugstore monitor. I always need to check my Oxy too.