Heart Rate Monitor: A History of Alarms

The Early Years (1800s-1950s)

A vintage illustration of an early heart rate monitor with a manual alarm system

In the early days, heart rate monitors were simple devices that used a manual alarm system, often consisting of a series of holes drilled into a piece of wood with a needle attached. When the heart rate exceeded a certain threshold, the needle would poke the user, alerting them to a potential issue.