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Wearable ECG Monitors are medical devices used to measure and monitor the electrical activity of the heart. These devices are typically worn on the chest and are used to detect abnormal heart rhythms, detect heart rate variability, and detect the onset of arrhythmias. They are also used to monitor the effects of medications and to detect changes in the heart rate during physical activity. Wearable ECG Monitors are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and accuracy.
Wearable ECG Monitors are used in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care. They are also used in research and clinical trials. The market for Wearable ECG Monitors is expected to grow in the coming years due to the increasing demand for accurate and reliable monitoring of heart health.
Some companies in the Wearable ECG Monitors market include AliveCor, Apple, Cardiac Insight, iRhythm Technologies, and Omron Healthcare. Show Less Read more