I just ordered a PEN and it's actually really easy to use. The thing I like about the product is that the company has been in business for a while so there are very few glitches in the software and everything works well. AliveCor seems interesting but I hear they're having a hard time getting it cleared by the FDA/HC and I wouldn't trust their software to be nearly as good. Just my 2 cents...
this is very similiar to Alive Cor's Iphone4 system that is currently waiting approval...www.alivecor.com it's what I'm waiting on but if it doesn't come out soon this looks promising also
its new from Cardiocomm Solutions , http://www.cardiocomm.com/
http://www.cardiocommsolutions.com/pen10/index.html
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120906006749/en/Health-Canada-Approves-HeartCheckTM-ECG-PEN-Over-The-Counter
http://www.cardiocommsolutions.com/press/2012/September%2011%202012.pdf
regards
I have ordered one. The first EKG is sent to the company and will be read for free. After that they will send a code to unlock the software so that you can see your own EKGs of pay to either have a technicial or a Doctor read your EKG.
You can download to your computer only. You don't have to forward it to the doctor.
Do you know if it can be downloaded to your own computer to look at? Or is it just downloaded to the company to be forwarded to the doctor? I'm sure many people who are familiar with their arrhythmias would like to get a look at the recording before contacting their doctor.