Cardiomic

Tag: “heart sounds”

  • Why Your Phone Matters When Recording Heart Sounds

    The real user tension Two people can use Cardiomic correctly and still get different recording quality. One phone may capture a clear heart sound quickly. Another may need more careful placement. A recording may sound cleaner without a case, or noisier in a room that seems quiet enough. That does not automatically mean your phone…

  • You Can Hear Your Heart — But Are You Observing It?

    Why trust is more durable than promises You can hear your heart right now. But do you know if it sounds the same as yesterday? Most digital health products begin with a promise. Better sleep. Lower stress. Early detection. Prevention. The promise is often what attracts attention. But over time, it can also become the…

  • Why Medical Students Should Record Their Own Heart Sounds

    Why Medical Students Should Record Their Own Heart Sounds

    A gap in medical training Medical students spend years learning to recognize heart sounds —yet most of them have never recorded their own. Traditional training relies on two main approaches: listening to patients in clinical settings and studying curated or simulated audio. Both are valuable. But they share a limitation: they rarely give students a…