Health accessories for iPhones, iPads, and iPods have become more numerous and diverse over the years, evolving from Apple’s early Nike+ run sensors to heart rate monitors, increasingly complex Wi-Fi ...
If you've been gazing longingly at the AliveCor Heart Monitor but an Android affinity has kept you out in the cold, its developer has good news. Starting today, AliveCor's clinical-quality (and now ...
AliveCor has added blood pressure testing data to its iOS network Kardia app, the companion app for AliveCor’s FDA-cleared smartphone electrocardiogram device. The blood pressure component has been ...
AliveCor focuses on single- and six-lead smartphone ECGs and artificial intelligence-based reading interpretations. Its latest product, a six-lead ECG device, was launched in June of this year. Dubbed ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Medable, Inc., the leading global platform for decentralized clinical trials, and AliveCor, the leader in AI-based, personal ECG technology, today announced a ...
New data from an international study of AliveCor’s smartphone app and accompanying two-wire ECG found the mobile tool to be on par with a standard 12-lead ECG among patients presenting with ST-segment ...
The Food and Drug Administration has given clearance to AliveCor’s next generation of interpretive ECG algorithms, used in personal cardiology devices to support telemedicine. AliveCor’s KardiaMobile ...
More than a year into its patent dispute with Apple over the heart-monitoring technology embedded in the tech giant’s eponymous smartwatch, AliveCor has been dealt a serious blow. The company—which ...
AliveCor, the digital health company led by ex-Googler Vic Gundotra, says the Food and Drug Administration has approved its EKG band accessory for the Apple Watch. Gundotra says the Kardia Band, as ...
While Watch Series 4 and its successors will undoubtedly bring this life-saving technology to millions of people over the next several years, Apple was not the first to bring it to market. That ...
AliveCor, a company that markets consumer ECG hardware and services, is taking its patent infringement suit against Apple a step further with a complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission.