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Eko Devices, a company featured in the 2014 Forbes 30 Under 30 list for healthcare, announced today that it has closed a $2 million funding round for its digital stethoscope attachment, the Eko Core.
The Eko Core Bluetooth-enabled stethoscope accessory will let doctors share heart sounds for virtual consultations. Eko Devices Sometimes, the best way to make new technology appealing is to ...
Eko makes a small adapter device, called Eko Core, that fits between the earpiece and chest piece of a stethoscope. It routes the heart sounds it hears to a phone via Bluetooth LE.
Eko Devices, the maker of a digital stethoscope attachment that allows for the recording and analysis of heartbeats, raised funds in a round led by Founder.org Capital and Splunk founder Michael Baum.
The Eko Core is available for $299, and a digital attachment to upgrade an analog stethoscope costs $199. Older digital stethoscopes generally are priced at $300 to $500.
Founded in 2013, medical tech startup Eko Devices is making headlines with its new Eko Core, a digital stethoscope attachment that allows doctors to send stethoscope data to the cloud.Not only is ...
Eko, the maker of devices and platforms for monitoring heart function, has announced the rollout of a second version of its CORE stethoscope that includes noise canceling capabilities and a sound ...
Eko Devices announced that it has received clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Eko Core digital stethoscope, the first and only stethoscope to wirelessly stream heart ...
The digital stethoscope attachment that can be used to upgrade an existing analog stethoscope will be sold for $199. The Eko Core will also be sold pre-attached to an analog stethoscope for $299 ...
Eko Devices -- www.ekodevices.com -- a UC Berkeley-incubated medical device startup and pioneer in digital heart monitoring, has redefined stethoscope technology with the release of its flagship ...
PALO ALTO (KPIX 5) – A connected stethoscope developed in the Bay Area has been declared one of the best inventions of the year by Time Magazine. Heidi Burns knows she has a heart murmur. The 26 ...
Three UC Berkeley alumni are now among the youngest recipients of Food and Drug Administration approval of a medical device after creating a stethoscope attachment that allows doctors to record ...
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