The HeartCycle EU research project aims to provide disease management solutions for cardiac patients. Developed within HeartCycle, IMAGE is a wearable device capable of acquiring ECG, bioimpedance, and acceleration measurements. The acquired signals are stored in onboard memory and processed, while the results are wirelessly transmitted in real time to a base station. Base station processed data is subsequently used to provide patients with real-time feedback during safety-sensitive recuperation exercise periods (guided exercise). While development of IMAGE is ongoing, evaluation of existing prototypes' performance in clinical, domestic and outdoors environments is also underway. In this work HR and BR comparative analysis results are presented based on standard treadmill stress test experiments (BRUCE protocol). A commercial portable device and gold standard 12-lead ECG stress test equipment are used in parallel with IMAGE for comparative purposes.