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Well, it's a nice toy, but if it only reads Lead I, it's rather limited for

anything other than rhythm interpretation, isn't it?

What would it do if it were moved around the chest and placed in the planes for

other limb leads?

GG

iPhonECG

Thoughts??????

Check out this video on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

-Chris

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Well, it's a nice toy, but if it only reads Lead I, it's rather limited for

anything other than rhythm interpretation, isn't it?

What would it do if it were moved around the chest and placed in the planes for

other limb leads?

GG

iPhonECG

Thoughts??????

Check out this video on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

-Chris

Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on my

iPhone

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WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

you?

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>

>

> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>

> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>

>

> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Thoughts??????

> >

> > Check out this video on YouTube:

> >

> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

> >

> > -Chris

> >

> > Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

> keyboard on my iPhone

> >

>

>

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WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

you?

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>

>

> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>

> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>

>

> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Thoughts??????

> >

> > Check out this video on YouTube:

> >

> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

> >

> > -Chris

> >

> > Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

> keyboard on my iPhone

> >

>

>

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WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

you?

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>

>

> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>

> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>

>

> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Thoughts??????

> >

> > Check out this video on YouTube:

> >

> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

> >

> > -Chris

> >

> > Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

> keyboard on my iPhone

> >

>

>

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The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

> you?

>

>

> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>>

>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>>

>>

>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

>> wrote:

>>

>> > Thoughts??????

>> >

>> > Check out this video on YouTube:

>> >

>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

>> >

>> > -Chris

>> >

>> > Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

>> keyboard on my iPhone

>> >

>>

>>

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The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

> you?

>

>

> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>>

>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>>

>>

>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

>> wrote:

>>

>> > Thoughts??????

>> >

>> > Check out this video on YouTube:

>> >

>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

>> >

>> > -Chris

>> >

>> > Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

>> keyboard on my iPhone

>> >

>>

>>

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I only wonder why build a " wireless " case that is attached to the phone when

iPhone os 3.0 came out apple granted developer access to the USB port on the

bottom of the phone. Why not make a wire that plugs into the phone and can

trace leads 1,2,3 would seem much more useful but it is a cool step in that

direction one would hope!

-Chris

Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on my

iPhone

> The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

>

>

>

>> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

>> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

>> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

>> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

>> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

>> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

>> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

>> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

>> you?

>>

>>

>> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>>>

>>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>>>

>>>

>>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>> Thoughts??????

>>>>

>>>> Check out this video on YouTube:

>>>>

>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

>>>>

>>>> -Chris

>>>>

>>>> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

>>> keyboard on my iPhone

>>>>

>>>

>>>

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I only wonder why build a " wireless " case that is attached to the phone when

iPhone os 3.0 came out apple granted developer access to the USB port on the

bottom of the phone. Why not make a wire that plugs into the phone and can

trace leads 1,2,3 would seem much more useful but it is a cool step in that

direction one would hope!

-Chris

Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on my

iPhone

> The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

>

>

>

>> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

>> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

>> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

>> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

>> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

>> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

>> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

>> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

>> you?

>>

>>

>> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>>>

>>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>>>

>>>

>>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>> Thoughts??????

>>>>

>>>> Check out this video on YouTube:

>>>>

>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

>>>>

>>>> -Chris

>>>>

>>>> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

>>> keyboard on my iPhone

>>>>

>>>

>>>

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I only wonder why build a " wireless " case that is attached to the phone when

iPhone os 3.0 came out apple granted developer access to the USB port on the

bottom of the phone. Why not make a wire that plugs into the phone and can

trace leads 1,2,3 would seem much more useful but it is a cool step in that

direction one would hope!

-Chris

Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on my

iPhone

> The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

>

>

>

>> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

>> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

>> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

>> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

>> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

>> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

>> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

>> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

>> you?

>>

>>

>> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048 mschneider048@...>wrote:

>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

>>>

>>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

>>>

>>>

>>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>> Thoughts??????

>>>>

>>>> Check out this video on YouTube:

>>>>

>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

>>>>

>>>> -Chris

>>>>

>>>> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

>>> keyboard on my iPhone

>>>>

>>>

>>>

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It will only take time for the 12 or 24 lead to be on the IPhone I'm sure.

Chennault EMT-I/FF

Sent from my iPhone

> I only wonder why build a " wireless " case that is attached to the phone when

iPhone os 3.0 came out apple granted developer access to the USB port on the

bottom of the phone. Why not make a wire that plugs into the phone and can trace

leads 1,2,3 would seem much more useful but it is a cool step in that direction

one would hope!

>

> -Chris

>

> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on

my iPhone

>

>

>

> > The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

> >

> >

> >

> >> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

> >> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

> >> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

> >> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

> >> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

> >> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

> >> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

> >> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

> >> you?

> >>

> >>

> >> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048

mschneider048@...>wrote:

> >>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

> >>>

> >>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

> >>> wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> Thoughts??????

> >>>>

> >>>> Check out this video on YouTube:

> >>>>

> >>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

> >>>>

> >>>> -Chris

> >>>>

> >>>> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

> >>> keyboard on my iPhone

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>

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It will only take time for the 12 or 24 lead to be on the IPhone I'm sure.

Chennault EMT-I/FF

Sent from my iPhone

> I only wonder why build a " wireless " case that is attached to the phone when

iPhone os 3.0 came out apple granted developer access to the USB port on the

bottom of the phone. Why not make a wire that plugs into the phone and can trace

leads 1,2,3 would seem much more useful but it is a cool step in that direction

one would hope!

>

> -Chris

>

> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on

my iPhone

>

>

>

> > The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

> >

> >

> >

> >> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

> >> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

> >> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

> >> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

> >> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

> >> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

> >> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

> >> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

> >> you?

> >>

> >>

> >> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048

mschneider048@...>wrote:

> >>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

> >>>

> >>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

> >>> wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> Thoughts??????

> >>>>

> >>>> Check out this video on YouTube:

> >>>>

> >>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

> >>>>

> >>>> -Chris

> >>>>

> >>>> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

> >>> keyboard on my iPhone

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>

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I won't buy one until the 78 lead is on there!

GG

Re: iPhonECG

It will only take time for the 12 or 24 lead to be on the IPhone I'm sure.

Chennault EMT-I/FF

Sent from my iPhone

> I only wonder why build a " wireless " case that is attached to the phone when

iPhone os 3.0 came out apple granted developer access to the USB port on the

bottom of the phone. Why not make a wire that plugs into the phone and can trace

leads 1,2,3 would seem much more useful but it is a cool step in that direction

one would hope!

>

> -Chris

>

> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on

my iPhone

>

>

>

> > The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

> >

> >

> >

> >> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

> >> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

> >> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

> >> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

> >> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

> >> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

> >> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

> >> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

> >> you?

> >>

> >>

> >> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048

mschneider048@...>wrote:

> >>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

> >>>

> >>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

> >>> wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> Thoughts??????

> >>>>

> >>>> Check out this video on YouTube:

> >>>>

> >>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

> >>>>

> >>>> -Chris

> >>>>

> >>>> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

> >>> keyboard on my iPhone

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>

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I won't buy one until the 78 lead is on there!

GG

Re: iPhonECG

It will only take time for the 12 or 24 lead to be on the IPhone I'm sure.

Chennault EMT-I/FF

Sent from my iPhone

> I only wonder why build a " wireless " case that is attached to the phone when

iPhone os 3.0 came out apple granted developer access to the USB port on the

bottom of the phone. Why not make a wire that plugs into the phone and can trace

leads 1,2,3 would seem much more useful but it is a cool step in that direction

one would hope!

>

> -Chris

>

> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on

my iPhone

>

>

>

> > The first was was supposed to be a SAW...

> >

> >

> >

> >> WOW! ok what i was was that the peripheral was wireless. Which means you do

> >> not have to place YOUR iphone to the pt merely the peripheral. with that

> >> said you only have lead one because of only 2 electrodes. I am willing to

> >> bet good money that adding electrodes on a separate peripheral is the next

> >> logical step. My only concern would be price point. This would be a GREAT

> >> device for first responders for an initial rhythm. I understand that this

> >> was probably intended for a more remote application, but wow, i would love

> >> to have this ability in my GO bag in the back seat of my pickup. Wouldn't

> >> you?

> >>

> >>

> >> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Mschneider048

mschneider048@...>wrote:

> >>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> I think I would place my iPhone on only about 3% of pts I encounter..

> >>>

> >>> Typed with my thumbs from my iPhone

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:32 PM,

aggiesrwe03@...>

> >>> wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> Thoughts??????

> >>>>

> >>>> Check out this video on YouTube:

> >>>>

> >>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7ZQM5eah8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

> >>>>

> >>>> -Chris

> >>>>

> >>>> Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny

> >>> keyboard on my iPhone

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>

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On Sunday, January 2, 2011 23:19, " Wegandy " wegandy@...> said:

> I won't buy one until the 78 lead is on there!

I won't buy it until it's on something not made by MacIntosh!

Rob

Sent from my piece of crap MacBook Pro

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