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| AliveCor iPhone ECG Receives FDA Clearance Posted: 04 Dec 2012 11:06 AM PST ![]() By now most Medgadget readers are probably familiar with the iPhone ECG, now known as the AliveCor Heart Monitor, a case that wirelessly connects to your smartphone and sends it one-lead electrocardiogram data. If you’d like a quick refresher, here’s the demo we received at last year’s mHealth Summit and an article describing the clinical findings that AliveCor presented at the American Heart Association’s annual meeting earlier this year. We recently learned from AliveCor that they have received FDA 510(k) Class II Medical Device clearance. Powered by a 3.0V coin cell battery that can “take up to 12,000, 30-second ECGs before needing replacement,” the case is now available for pre-order on AliveCor’s website for $199. This is the same price as their veterinarian- and pet owner-targeted product, which came out earlier this year. |
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