How to Get Simple AI Analysis via App

How to Get Simple AI Analysis via App

Want a quick, on-phone AI report from your Wellue ECG Recorder with Screen? Here’s a clear, click-by-click guide to pull recordings from the device into the ViHealth app and run AI Analysis in minutes.

⚠️ Note

AI Analysis is for reference and self-tracking. It does not provide a medical diagnosis. Always consult a healthcare professional for clinical decisions.

What you’ll need

  • Wellue ECG Recorder with Screen (charged, with completed recordings)
  • Your phone (iOS or Android) with the ViHealth app installed
  • The charging/data cable that came with the device + the phone adapter/OTG included in the box

Step 1 — Install ViHealth & connect the device to your phone

1. Download “ViHealth” from the App Store / Google Play.


2. Power on the ECG Recorder (if needed).


3. Cable-connect the device to your phone using the provided charging/data cable and adapter.

  • Keep the ViHealth app open; unlock your phone screen.
  • If your phone asks for file/USB permissions, Allow.

Step 2 — Sync data from the device (ER1) into ViHealth

1. Open ViHealth.


2. Tap “Sync Data” (bottom-right).


3. Choose “Cable” → tap “Next”.


4. Tap “Download” → “Browse”.


5. Under “Locations”, select “ER1” (this is the recorder’s storage).


6. Select the recording(s) you want to import.


7. Tap the “Open” button (top-right) to start transfer.

What is ER1?
It’s the recorder’s drive name when mounted to your phone via cable. If you don’t see it, ensure the cable is data-capable, the adapter is OTG-enabled, and that you granted file access.

Step 3 — Run AI Analysis and view your AI Report

1. After download, your ECG sessions will appear in the app’s list.

2. Select a session and tap “AI Analysis”.

3. Wait for processing; then open the AI Report to view event flags and summary.

4. You can save/share the report (e.g., export as PDF) to discuss with your clinician.

Reading the report
The AI may flag rhythm events (e.g., possible AF episodes, tachycardia/bradycardia patterns). Use these insights to start a conversation with your healthcare provider—don’t self-diagnose.

iOS vs. Android: small differences to know

  • iOS (Files app): “Locations” → ER1 → select files → Open (top-right).
  • Android (File picker): choose USB storage/ER1 (name can vary) → select → Open/Import.

Want to learn more or try it yourself?

👉 Explore Our Wellue 24/27-Hour ECG Recorder with Screen

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