Introducing A Unique Way To Monitor Heart Rate, HRV & Respiratory Rate From A Distance

Special Radar Technology Sends The Data Straight To Your Smart Phone

Looks like science fiction doesn’t it?

For the first time ever it’s possible to remotely monitor heart rate from a distance.

That simple wall mounted sensor tracks your Heart Rate, HRV & Respiratory Rate, even while you’re sleeping, and sends the data direct to your smart phone using our app.

And even better, you can set it to get text alerts to your phone within a minute if your heart rate dips or spikes outside certain levels.

How Does It Work?

​​Each Cardio.io Sensor uses radar technology originally developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labs - the same place responsible for the missions to Mars and other exciting space exploration.

Mars is MILLIONS of miles away from earth… so it’s very important they have accurate radar.

The way it works in your home is that the wall-mounted sensor scans the whole room with a constant radar wave. The radar is sensitive enough to pick up the tiniest vibrations in your body, and as a result it can detect your heart rate.

It can cover an average-sized room (10 feet by 10 feet), and tracks the heart rate of most people flawlessly.

If you or an elderly relative would benefit from continuous heart rate monitoring, this is your ideal non-wearable solution.

  • Tracks Heart Rate
  • Tracks Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
  • Tracks Respiratory Rate
  • Sends alerts for abnormal events
  • All data sent to smart phone app

Who Is It For?

The heart rate tracking on the Cardio.io Sensor is helpful for anybody who wants to track their heart long term.

  • The elderly
  • Health-conscious people who want to track wellness
  • People who just want a clear view of their health levels.

Having an ongoing view of heart rate levels is very helpful from a health perspective, because your heart rate can be like a barometer for overall health.

Why Is A Heart Rate Monitor A Good Indicator Of Overall Health?

Well, there’s a reason they use heart rate monitors to track your health - the rhythm of your heart is your number one indicator of how your body is functioning!

Dips and rises can be early warning signals for all kinds of things.

Even simple things like having a cold or feeling a little unhappy or stressed can increase or lower your resting heart rate by a measurable amount.

Why?

Because your body sometimes has to “rev the engine” to get your immune system fired up to fight it…

… or in cases with the heart rate dipping, it can be a sign of many other problems.

Do you think it would be easier to get help if you knew within a minute there was a heart abnormality?

Of course it would!

It Can Even Track Sleep, Too!

Our radar system is so accurate that not only does it track your heart rate, it can track sleeping habits too. The number of breaths somebody takes while they’re asleep is a great indicator of health, and can be a very useful early warning indicator of abnormalities.

This means that you’ll be able to track sleep in exactly the same way you can track heart rate - through an app on your phone.

No wearables or any other complication are necessary. Just our simple wall-mounted sensor.

If you’re a health conscious individual or you want to stay on top of a loved-one’s health levels without having to be with them 24/7, this is the best way to do it.

For more information about this amazing technology and to order now, click below for full pricing details.

Important:

Cardi/o sensors are not medical devices. Heart rate data is not intended to be used for medical purposes nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. This feature only alerts you when your heart rate exceeds or drops below a certain number of beats per minute, as selected by the user, after a period of inactivity. This feature does not notify you of any potential heart condition and is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or disease. Always refer to your health care provider for any heart-related issues. See cardio.io/pages/heart-rate-tracking-and-accuracy.