A chest-worn health and fitness companion for people who want richer physiological data.
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Coffee nights got weird
APR 10
By JASONk717
Apple App Store Review
Got this after some weird coffee nights bc i kept forgetting what actually happend. dont use it every day but if my heart feels off i do ECG and save pdf. one recording FAILED once and i was like great lol but reconnect fixed it.
Mostly 2am use
FEB 14
By MOM OF3 zzz
Apple App Store Review
mostly night. apple watch is charging Aidlab is still on my chest. export is TOO MANY TAPS why?? but ok it works and in the morning i can see stuff even if half of it makes no sense to me
WATCH was lying??
MAR 18
By TandG_2629
Apple App Store Review
After sprints my watch goes bananas idk if its me or the watch. this trace is less jumpy i guess. strap is annoying at first not gonna lie but for actual runs its fine
had something to show
MAY 03
By fredaS 1
Apple App Store Review
felt weird beats on and off and ofc when i got to the appointment nothing was happening. having the pdf was useful bc i could show the actual recording instead of doing the whole hand waving story again.

Micro-USB cable

Aidlab

Chest Strap
Connects to compatible iOS and Android devices over Bluetooth Low Energy.
Up to 2 days of typical use. Recharge via USB.
1-Lead ECG, respiration, skin temperature, microphone, activity & motion sensor.
Choose 2, 8, or 64 MB of onboard memory to record without a constant phone connection.
50 g · 67 x 67 x 25 mm · adjustable chest strap.
Available in English, Polish, German, Spanish, Italian, and Greek.

App and connectivity
Track health and fitness metrics in the official iOS and Android app. Aidlab can also broadcast heart rate to third-party apps that support Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) heart-rate monitors.
Your health data, organized in one app
See sleep, workouts, heart-rate zones, and ECG events in focused views designed for daily use and deeper analysis.






ECG reports you can share
Record ECG over longer sessions, including all-day measurements, and export a PDF with the trace and recording context. It helps you compare recordings over time and share a clearer record with a doctor, coach, or researcher when appropriate.
ECG reports help organize recordings and symptoms. They are not a diagnosis and do not replace medical consultation.



How is Aidlab different from wrist wearables?
Worn on the chest, close to the heart and respiratory system, Aidlab records ECG, breathing patterns, skin temperature, posture, and movement in contexts where wrist devices can struggle with signal quality.
Aidlab is built for people who want to follow physiological signals during daily life, sleep, and training, as well as for research workflows where longer recordings and raw data matter.
Use Aidlab to understand patterns in your body over time, and consult a qualified professional for medical concerns.
Why chest-based measurement matters
Aidlab was developed as a physiological measurement tool rather than a general consumer gadget. Its design has been evaluated in comparative studies and research deployments involving 600+ participants.
Placement matters. Aidlab sits on the chest, close to the heart and respiratory system, where ECG and breathing signals are stronger and less dependent on optical wrist readings that can degrade during motion.
See our validation studies and publications.
What are ECG and respiration used for?
ECG, also called EKG, records small electrical signals generated by the heart and measured at the skin. It can show rhythm patterns during a recording, but it is not a diagnosis. Respiration tracking records chest movement to estimate breathing rate and breathing patterns over time. Together, these signals can help you understand how your body responds to sleep, stress, and activity.
How does Aidlab handle movement during workouts?
Aidlab uses filtering algorithms to reduce motion-related noise during activity, helping preserve useful heart-rate and respiration signals. Signal quality can vary with fit, movement, skin contact, and activity intensity.
What exercises and movements can Aidlab track?
Aidlab supports health monitoring and workout tracking. It can recognize and count selected bodyweight exercises such as push-ups, sit-ups, squats, jumps, and burpees. The app also includes workout modes with metrics such as calories, activity duration, and route mapping. Aidlab can also work as a pedometer and daily activity tracker for walking, running, and cycling.
1. Aidlab is not a medical device. Do not use information from Aidlab as a substitute for a medical device, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have questions about a medical condition, consult a physician or another qualified healthcare professional. Never delay seeking medical advice or change or discontinue treatment because of information provided by Aidlab or its apps.
Read intended use and safety information
2. Available features may vary by Aidlab model, firmware version, app version, and region. To see which features are currently supported, visit Feature Availability.
3. Aidlab includes onboard flash storage. Choose a larger capacity if you want to record more data without a constant smartphone connection.
4. The displayed average rating combines App Store, Google Play, and post-purchase reviews. Separate research and pilot deployments have involved hundreds of participants evaluating comfort, usability, and usefulness.
5. Aidlab can track sleep-related parameters such as ambient noise, sleep stages, body movement and position, breathing patterns, and HRV. Consumer sleep-stage estimates should be interpreted cautiously; independent sleep researchers note that reliability can vary. The cited report explains that activity trackers may struggle to distinguish sleep stages accurately without specialized equipment such as brainwave monitoring.
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