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  Pocket Mini ECG in your hand !!!

 

 

G43  Gent 6 hands   watch      movement

Highly Portable

The device weighs only 230 g (including the 2 AAA batteries). The user has the choice between chest and hand electrodes. When the hand electrodes are used, the device is capable of acquiring and displaying Lead I ECG only.

Multiple Lead Capabilities

When the chest electrodes are used, the device can acquire and display Lead I, or II, or III. The switching is done via an internal analog signal multiplexer, thus, there is no need to move the electrodes when switching between leads.
 

G51 Gent watch with M
  * Japan movement

G50 Gent watch with 31 h
  * water resistance to 10meter

Abnormal Heart Rate Alarm

The device can be set to give off an alarm when the detected heart rate is beyond the limits defined by the user.

ECG Data Recording

The ECG data acquired from the patient is automatically recorded in the internal flash memory of the device. This record can be subsequently downloaded to a personal computer using the CU-EX1 data management software from CU Medical Systems, Inc. A total of 600 minutes of ECG record can be stored in the device’s nonvolatile internal flash memory.

Heart Rate Trend

The device calculates the average heart rate of the acquired ECG every minute and displays the result in a heart rate trend graph.

 

G45, L45  Gent and Lady pair    
* watatinger

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