A:AnswerThe AliveCor (KrdiaMobile) website has a list of phones that are compatible with the device. They only list phones that they have tested and found to be compatible with the device. My LG phone was not ;listed, but it is compatible with the KardiaMobile device.
A:Answerno. I don't know if the sensor would respond to the pads of the dogs front feet but it would have to be both feet on the sensor at the sensor pads and the sensor has to be close to your cell phone. I doubt it wold work well enough to get a tracing.
A:AnswerI don't know about apple as it has a bite out of it and I don't update my entitled status often as it expires especially when no one is around but it definitely works on Android.
A:Answerit will identify normal and atrial fib. It does not identify PVC's. It just says it is unclassified. So I doubt it would ID VT, WPW or anything else more than as unclassified. If you sign up to have your reading looked at by a cardiologist, then it might be ID'ed - don't know.
A:AnswerI honestly don't know if the pacemaker would give it the same type error that I get if I try using it to close to my wallwarts. If it gives a normal reading if you aren't having symptoms I'd think it would also give you a correct reading if you were. Best bet would be to contact the manufacturer before purchasing one. Jerry M
A:AnswerMy phone is only an Android 7 & it works. Just download the free APP. If you have difficulties getting it to start, just move your phone a little closer to the device & in 30 seconds you'll get the results. I like that I can e-mail a copy of the device results (which look just like an EKG test) to myself so I can keep track of his AFib. So far I really like this device.