Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S. and around the world, but rapid, early screening options are still few and far between. Digital stethoscope developer Eko hopes to change ...
Berkeley, California-based Eko Devices has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its smartphone-enabled stethoscope, called Eko Core as well as the companion smartphone app. Eko Devices, which describes ...
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—a maker of smart stethoscopes paired with software—announced Tuesday the launch of its newly redesigned app for cardiovascular disease screening. The Oakland, California company is focused on ...
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Impilo, a leading provider in enabling at-home healthcare through software, logistics, and operations support, announced a strategic partnership between its ...
Eko’s smart stethoscopes have been used by U.S. physicians to automatically detect signs of atrial fibrillation and heart murmurs since its first FDA clearance arrived in 2020. A new regulatory OK ...
The CORE 500™ Digital Stethoscope is Eko's most advanced stethoscope to date, designed to enhance clinical assessments through patented audio technology with three listening modes (cardiac, pulmonary, ...
That early market research led Landgraf and his co-founders, Tyler Crouch and Jason Bellet, to launch Oakland, California-based Eko in 2013. The company’s digital stethoscopes utilize advances in ...
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Regardless of the technological advances made in the field of medicine, the stethoscope has, for the most part, remained unchanged. Silicon Valley start-up Eko Devices, however, looks to change that ...
In early September, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new digital stethoscope, which records heart sounds and stores them in the cloud, which can be accessed through an iPhone app. Here ...