Kardia Cheats

Kardia Hack 5.33.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: AliveCor, Inc.
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 5.33.0
ID: com.alivecor.professional.aliveecg

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Description

Kardia works with the FDA-cleared KardiaMobile, KardiaMobile 6L, or KardiaBand personal EKG devices, which can detect the most common arrhythmias in just 30 seconds. The Kardia app is designed to make managing heart care from home easier than ever, giving you the ability to seamlessly record EKGs, share heart data with your doctor remotely, keep track of your health history, and more.

Capture a medical-grade EKG with your Kardia device anytime, anywhere—no patches, wires, or gels required. Get an immediate result from Kardia's Instant Analysis of normal, possible atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, or tachycardia. For additional analysis, you can choose to send the recording to your physician or to one of our partners for a Clinician Review by a cardiologist (US, Australia only) or cardiac care physiologist (UK, Ireland only).

The Kardia system is recommended by leading cardiologists and used by people around the world for accurate EKG recordings. Track your heart health data from home with the medical accuracy your doctor can trust.


NOTE: This app requires KardiaMobile, KardiaMobile 6L, or KardiaBand hardware to record an EKG. Get your Kardia device now at alivecor.com.

Kardia integrates with Apple Health to create a combined view of your health metrics.

NOTE: Requires KardiaMobile or KardiaBand hardware to record an EKG

FDA 510(k) numbers: K191406, K181823, K171816, K183319
CE # 0123

Version history

5.33.0
2023-07-26
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
- Improvements blood pressure pairing and transferring flow
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.32.0
2023-06-09
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:

- Improvements to notifications
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.31.1
2023-04-28
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Additional insight feature for KardiaCare users
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.31.0
2023-04-20
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Additional insight feature for KardiaCare users
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.30.0
2023-03-21
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Additional blood pressure and EKG insights for KardiaCare members
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.29.2
2023-02-15
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Improved KardiaMobile 6L device tutorial
• Alert for potentially inverted 6L EKG
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.29.1
2023-02-09
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Improved KardiaMobile 6L device tutorial
• Alert for potentially inverted 6L EKG
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.29.0
2023-01-05
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Improved KardiaMobile 6L device tutorial
• Alert for potentially inverted 6L EKG
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.28.1
2022-11-30
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Fixes for reported payment issues
• Improved blood pressure education content
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.28.0
2022-11-14
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Fixes for reported payment issues
• Improved blood pressure education content
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.27.1
2022-10-04
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Improved KardiaMobile device tutorial
• Enhanced EKG and blood pressure history for KardiaCare users
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.27.0
2022-09-20
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Improved KardiaMobile device tutorial
• Enhanced EKG and blood pressure history for KardiaCare users
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.26.0
2022-08-17
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• Updated Kardia app tour
• Updated KardiaCare feature tour
• Improved preview of a completed Clinician Review Report
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.25.0
2022-06-30
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• EKG history filtering for KardiaCare members
• Design improvements to EKG PDFs to fully display notes and tags
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.24.2
2022-06-23
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• In-app account deletion functionality
• EKG history filtering for KardiaCare members
• Design improvements to EKG PDFs to fully display notes and tags
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.24.1
2022-05-26
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• In-app account deletion functionality
• EKG history filtering for KardiaCare members
• Design improvements to EKG PDFs to fully display notes and tags
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.24.0
2022-05-17
The Kardia app is designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices, and now it’s more powerful than ever. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
• In-app account deletion functionality
• EKG history filtering for KardiaCare members
• Design improvements to EKG PDFs to fully display notes and tags
• Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.23.2
2022-05-06
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever and designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
* Functionality to support our new KardiaMobile Card device
* New KardiaCare feature tour for KardiaCare members
* Design improvements to adding EKG tags and notes
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.23.1
2022-04-19
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever and designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
* Functionality to support our new KardiaMobile Card device
* New KardiaCare feature tour for KardiaCare members
* Design improvements to adding EKG tags and notes
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.23.0
2022-03-29
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever and designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
* Functionality to support our new KardiaMobile Card device
* New KardiaCare feature tour for KardiaCare members
* Design improvements to adding EKG tags and notes
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.22.3
2022-03-05
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever. In this update, you’ll notice access to our new FDA-cleared Advanced Determinations for KardiaCare members.

Here’s what’s new:

- 3 new FDA-cleared EKG determinations, including Sinus Rhythm with Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs), Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy (SVE), and Sinus Rhythm with Wide QRS, accessible through KardiaCare.

- In-app detailed descriptions of all of our AI powered EKG determinations.
5.22.2
2022-02-24
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever. In this update, you’ll notice access to our new FDA-cleared Advanced Determinations for KardiaCare members.

Here’s what’s new:

- 3 new FDA-cleared EKG determinations, including Sinus Rhythm with Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs), Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy (SVE), and Sinus Rhythm with Wide QRS, accessible through KardiaCare.

- In-app detailed descriptions of all of our AI powered EKG determinations.
5.22.1
2022-02-02
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever. In this update, you’ll notice access to our new FDA-cleared Advanced Determinations for KardiaCare members.

Here’s what’s new:

- 3 new FDA-cleared EKG determinations, including Sinus Rhythm with Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs), Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy (SVE), and Sinus Rhythm with Wide QRS, accessible through KardiaCare.

- In-app detailed descriptions of all of our AI powered EKG determinations.
5.22.0
2022-01-29
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever and designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
- Design improvements to the EKG history feature
- Updates to manual blood pressure entry
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
5.21.2
2022-01-18
The Kardia app is more powerful than ever and designed to help you get the most out of your Kardia devices. We’re always working on improving the app, here’s what’s new:
- Design improvements to the EKG history feature
- Updates to manual blood pressure entry
- Bug fixes and performance improvements

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
52.3K Ratings

Reviews

Crack a Book,
A True Personal Health Tool
I was having heart palpitations and brief rapid heart rate episodes lasting any where from minutes to hours. I went through the regular cardiac tests..... stress test, blood work, EKG, echo, and 48 hour mobile heart monitoring. The palpitations and rapid heart rate did not surface during these test. How discouraging, because my symptoms were real but not solid proof. My cardiologist was concerned but not convinced there could be a problem. I mean after all doctors work with concrete facts.
I remembered I had a Kardia, AliveCor Mobile EKG which I had purchased a year or so before these symptoms to help with my mother's heart tracking.
I started monitoring my palpitations with the view to sharing the results with my doc. I also used the device when I started to have longer rapid heart rate episodes which were sporadic and usually occurred when the Doc's office was closed. (Who can run to the doctor at a moments notice and get in? Not me) Bingo! Proof that my symptoms were real. I printed out the EKG records I had taken with my Kardia, faxed them to my cardiologist, and received a call the same day with the diagnosis of Afib. I truly believe a correct diagnosis came about faster, without a possible emergency room visit, and in the comfort/safely at home only because of this fabulous device and easy to use app. For under a hundred dollars it's the BEST investment in my and my family's health I have made.
proactve patient,
Time Out
I have had atrial fibrillation for a number of years. During that time if I felt anything “off” I went to the ER. After relaxing and working with meditation all the symptoms went away every time. The doctors seemed to be as surprised as I was. There were many false alarms. At the hospital I was routinely checked-out. With 20 minutes of meditation all the systems were normal. My cardiologist was pleased with how I was being proactive. He showed me the Kardia app and I purchased it that day. The app gave me such peace of mind. I could use it to determine if I was having a heart event and needed to relax and check again to determine if I needed to go to the ER. Now, which is two years later, I have done routine daily readings and I’ve had no sign of a-fib except two times. I sent the results for an immediate reading and feedback. 20 minutes later—but using meditation and quietly coping whatever was going wrong had already resolved any concerns before my results even had been reported back to me. I keep my yearly check-ups and I’m doing great. Given my experience I recommend the Kardia app. It’s a great tool in your fight with heart disease. It’s peace of mind and no false alarm trips to the ER. It’s a huge piece of what I do to stay well and deal with my heart irregularities in a very wise way. Best of luck to anyone reading this post.
dinghbat,
Great Tool - ICU RN gives thumbs up
30+ years in Critical Care nursing, and w/ a few health issues of my own now, I can only say “Wow!” This is a great tool for those wishing to know if they are having Atrial Fibrillation episodes so they can get prompt treatment. Treatment of A-fib is vital in preventing strokes, death, and disability.
I was able to determine my skipped beats were not PVC’s from coffee consumption but PJC’s and probable culprit taking more levothyroxine than my thyroid levels warrant (plus my old pal, caffeine). Got my thyroid levels checked and Bingo! The intrinsic interpretation function will not give you that kind of diagnosis (only gives normal or not, a-fib or not options) unless you pay for an expert interpretation ($19) or get Premium package. If you can read ECG’s already, then this can help identify PSVT vs rapid A-fib, and many other dysrhythmias. No substitute for going to your provider, but the ability to share your rhythm strip is REALLY INVALUABLE. Option to carry it on your phone is brilliant because folks always have phones on their person to capture evrnts. I have added it to my first aid kit. Home health agencies should be using these and anyone doing wellness checks on older adults.
I wonder how many lives this tool has saved, and how many strokes it has prevented? Amazing! Thank you!
Augustine of Hippo,
Diary Awkward, Data transfer better
First of all, this device correctly diagnosed AFib following a heart valve replacement. It happened on Sunday. I sent the EKG to my surgeon. He concurred with the diagnosis arranged an appointment the next day with my cardiologist. I got on blood thinners and beta blocker and had a Cardioversion two days later. I’ve had one other episode since then and we adjusted my medication.
This is the latest version of the app that just came out. The data transfer with my OMRON BP monitor works much better. Transfers first time, every time. I have both the 1-Lead Kardia Mobile and I just got the 6-Lead version. Easy to switch between the two or to choose 1L or 6L on my 6L device.
The diary has gotten awkward. The Meds, BP, weight, are all in a big list. You must scroll through the list to find the item you are trying to mark. I’d recommend having the diary items items back in groups, EKG, weight, BP, Meds, etc. Also, there should be a way to mark Meds taken by groups- Morning, Noon, Dinner, Bedtime.
Finally, with COVID-19 going around, it would be nice to have diary entry for body temperature. Also, for diabetics, an entry for Blood Glucose level, with averaging/graphing functions. That would make this app a one-stop shop.
vero1800,
An amazing device
I actually bought this device from my sister-in-law about two years ago she has microvalve prolapses Proximately 3 1/2 months ago I wound up in the emergency room with a fib, she wasn’t using a device so I took it back and then I check my heart to her three times a day I’ve had two more events that require hospitalization, and one event that I treated at home I could feel the a fib, but have you confirmed that it started and more importantly that it stopped was most important the last time I was in the hospital I was in a fib for about 30 hours and they give me some new medication and I was eating a small light meal when all of a sudden I look at my wife and said I just converted so before calling the nurse I got my little device out put it on the table top bingo sinus rhythm.
I don’t know where absolutely nowhere without that on my person, there’s also a very convenient flap that you can put a couple of what I call in the pocket pills that I can take when I go into a fib to help stop it best $89 I have ever spent in my life I’ve spent twice that thank you
stlr79,
Suddenly Electical Interface is everywhere!
When I originally got this device and used it with the app it was great. But the problem I keep having is suddenly every time I go to use it it’s always getting electrical interference. I bought this device 6 plus months ago. I used it sent information to my doctor and then my heart palpitations basically went away for a few months so I stopped using it. Then recently they started happening me again so I’ve been trying to use the device. Now every time I go to use it either get a message saying there’s electrical interference or it takes too long to calibrate or communicate with my phone or halfway into the reading it just loses my heart rate and stops the reading. I don’t know if it’s a software issue but this thing went from being great to hardly been able to get a reading. I’m very careful about where I place it when I do the six lead readingBut I’m even having issues with the single lead reading. I will place my fingers on at the same way I’ve always done and it doesn’t even register my finger pressing against the device. The battery say they’re full so unless that thing is reading incorrectly maybe I need a new battery. IDK, it’s just very frustrating.
Great Disneyland Fan,
Diagnosed my intermittent atrial fibrillation
Have had intermittent attacks of chest pain that I thought was due to GI problems. I was diagnosed with an ulcer. After it was healed I still had several of these attacks. I noticed my heart was beating unusually. Because it happened at night or on the weekends I decided to buy the Kardia. It was the best thing I have done because on the last attack I was able to record what was happening. I was shocked that it told me I had possible atrial fibrillation. The attack lasted several hours but was gone in the morning. I called The cardiologist and was seen that morning. The EKG was normal and has been ever since. I don’t know when it will happen again,but now I can send the recording directly to my doctor for evaluation. Because of this device I can receive the treatment to prevent future episodes. I strongly recommend this device for anyone who has issues with their heart especially if it occurs intermittently.
Flora319,
Wow! So disappointed, do not recommend.
I was very excited to use this as a tool to help monitor my heart issues, since my symptoms are not always consistent this made me feel better about having the ability to record an EKG at the precise moment I was having symptoms. TO MY EXTREME DISAPPOINTMENT I found out that my expensive band is just that! Unless I pay EXTRA for the “premium” subscription, I can’t even record an EKG to send to my cardiologist for his review.
To make matters worse, the customer service I received was ridiculous. First, she wouldn’t answer a question without me giving her my contact information (I just had a question, why is my information needed to just answer a question), then after clarifying that my Kardia band will only work if I PAY EXTRA for their premium subscription. The rep attempted to “pacify” me stating, “you didn’t have to buy the watch, sorry you didn’t see this on the website prior to purchasing the band”.
This is all aside from the fact that the app drains my watch battery and takes over the face of the watch making it difficult to use other features on the watch.
I FEEL LIKE I WAS SCAMMED! I bought this to help my health NOT CAUSE MORE STRESS! I will definitely be telling people about this experience.
Kicking60,
Works mediocre
I’m clearly having PACs due to a heart blockage and it either reads as nothing is wrong or inconclusive if my hearts beating in the 40s. I’ve taken
numerous readings with the same results only once did it pick up bradycardia and never picks up my episodes of bigeminy. The only way you get the real reading is to pay the $25 fee to get it read through them. On those readings that showed nothing according to the device when I’ve payed for the review I get the real results. I’ve gotten 1st degree heart block, 2nd degree 2:1 block, bigeminy, and Bradycardia, none of them were noted in the results of this application. So this is a moneymaker for this company. I’ve printed out the readings and had my cardiologist read them and he even found some more 2nd degree heart block that their cardiologist missed! So my advice if you know your having an episode print out the reports and have your own cardiologist read them or go to the ER. I’m now getting referred to an electrophysiologist for a pacemaker. I can’t stress this enough DO NOT depend on this device for an accurate assessment!!
Dude0u812,
Excellent device, but your $150 only buys access to half the data capable
It’s a great little device, still disappointed it requires $100 a year just to access all 6 of the leads in the hardware we have paid for. I have a cardiologist who can read them, so paying another $1,000 over a decade just to be able to access all the data it’s already capable of is really disappointing and a waste all around. If the $150 device purchase price can’t cover the price of maintaining the software then perhaps $10 or $20 a year for allowing all the data would be reasonable. And if someone needed a rapid cardiologist’s reading that could be ala carte?

BTW my cardiologist said the data that I do get is of decent quality. This is a solid, simple, tiny and beautiful device.

I like the 6L device. It’s incredibly expensive but a worthy addition to my healthcare devices. I live in America and the privatized medical/insurance juggernaut makes doctors so unreliable that people are often forced to diagnose and treat illnesses such as heart, stroke, and other cardiovascular issues by themselves, even with insurance.