Help Center
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How to use Stethophone
- How to record chest sounds with good sound quality
- How to breathe during the recording
- So, I have recorded my chest sounds. What's next?
- How should I hold the phone during the recording?
- Can a regular person record a high-quality sound in the same way as a doctor?
- Which iPhone models are compatible with Stethophone?
- Can I Use Stethophone on iPad?
- How is Stethophone different from my Apple watch?
- Can I use Stethophone without earphones or with wired earphones?
- Can I download the recordings from Stethophone to my phone/computer?
- Can I connect Stethophone to a Bluetooth stethoscope?
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Stethophone a medical device?
- What Canadian health standards/guidelines does Stethophone AI comply with?
- Stethophone troubleshooting tips
- Is it enough to record just one body spot to draw a conclusion from it?
- Is Stethophone available for Android devices?
- What exactly can Stethophone AI detect?
- Can AI analysis be used to make official medical diagnoses?
- Is the AI in Stethophone capable of detecting specific heart conditions?
- What if Stethophone has detected a heart murmur or any rhythm abnormality when analyzing my recording?
- Do the audio recordings take up space on my iPhone?
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Importance of Bioacoustics
How should I hold the phone during the recording?
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Hold the smartphone gently but securely by its sides closer to the top to avoid hand muscle trembling and movement during the recording. Use one hand for holding the phone. Apply gentle, uniform pressure while positioning the smartphone against the body, but make sure there are no gaps between the bottom of the phone and your skin.