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Heart Rate Pro-Health Monitor

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Heart Rate Pro-Health Monitor

  • Health & Fitness
4.7
7.1K ratings
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User Reviews for Heart Rate Pro-Health Monitor

2
Disappointing accuracy

Resting heart rate seemed believable although it jumps all over the place while taking reading. Active rate is way off. Immediately after a run it showed 91, then I checked manually and it was 110. My pulse drops quickly after finishing an activity so I wanted something to get a reading faster then palpating. This gives you a value fairly quickly but it always reads low and varies wildly. At the gym this always reads 10-30 bpm slower than the monitors on the machines.I paid to have ads removed after getting a few believable resting heart rates, before checking it during and after activity. For anything other than sitting still on the couch it is worthless, and now I doubt the resting heart rate as well.

CongoCopperMiner, Jan 09, 2019
5
Good Hearted

The developer has done a good thing. Accuracy seems close enough for home use. I see added features in the future. Only camera and built-in light is needed to measure purse. As graph is generated anomalies in an otherwise smooth repeating pulse pattern could give additional information on your heart from the pulse rhythm. No medical inference can be made but may give valuable talking points with a medically trained specialist.

DennyPeters, Mar 04, 2018
5
Great App

I love the constant output during the test. I do have a couple of recommendations that would help this app be more helpful to people with heart rythym disorders. First, it would be nice to be able to set the duration of the test. For me, I found that it Monitored too quickly. Second, if you could introduce a playback option to see the Heartrate fluctuations for Afib.

Foytech, Jan 02, 2021
4
My cardiologist gives it two thumbs up.

I’d give this app a 5 star ⭐️ except I can’t change the day/month/year order into just that: first the day, then the month, then the year. My cardiologist was impressed when I showed him the app. He said I’d pay a couple hundred dollars for the same data at a hospital. Then his nurse gave me an EKG and we looked at the difference. Very interesting. Warning: Don’t even think this app is a mini EKG machine, or any other professional medical apparatus. It’s not. Do not use this app in that way. That’s dangerous. If you want an EKG go get one done by a qualified health professional. Additionally, just because my cardiologist was impressed other cardiologists may think differently. Seek qualified professional care. No DIY allowed.

jerry77388, Aug 11, 2020
3
Decent

I love the fact that I can write a note for each time I take my heart rate, unfortunately my readings are mostly inaccurate. The few times it’s been accurate were great and I was ecstatic. The reason I found out it wasn’t accurate 100% of the time. I returned home from hitting the weight room and running 5 miles. Curiously I began checking my bpm. In my mind it looked abnormally low. So naturally I set a timer and manually checked my bpm. My manual reading was 96bpm, with the apps reading being 88bpm and lower. For each attempt within a few minute time frame around the manual reading

klutzfurniture/paintball, Jun 21, 2019
4
Legit

I been enjoying this app and have found it very accurate, usually +- 2 beats, even when working out. Here’s what i would like to see, i have a resting bpm of 54 and a normal in the upper 70’s but at work, which is very manual but not what i would consider to be a workout, my bpm is usually between 90 and 120. So the charts look like i have a high bpm on avg just normal. Would like to see a selection for work of something along that line so i would have resting, normal, work and workout.

Rhine01173, Jun 20, 2018
1
Unreliable an inaccurate

you expect and you NEED any app that claims any health-related function, especially one that measures a critical vital sign such as heart rate to be accurate and repeatable.This app simply fails on both accounts.However, it is ONLY because I know what my heart rate normally is (I use blood pressure monitoring equipment 4 times per day which tells me, that I knew that when I saw a heart rate of 78 - it could not be accurate. So I repeated the measurement several times over and over again, using my fingertips - then different spots including my wrist, too if hand, forehead... And no two readings were even closely repeatable. Only two of the dozen or so readings were close to the actual value of 98, but I got many readings ranging from 68, several in the 70s, and several in the 80s.By returning these slower rates, it would easily miss what might be life-threatening tachycardia and the complete lack of accuracy and repeatability makes it useless for even routine monitoring.Not only can I not recommend it, but I must also warn people away from it.

SFX95901, Feb 27, 2022
1
Not accurate at all. Do not buy.

I’ve tried this app for several days now with multiple finger positions and no matter what I try it simply doesn’t work on a regular basis. Occasionally I can get an accurate reading but more often than not it is wrong. Not just a little but a lot. For example, this morning I had three readings saying my HR was in the eighties. When I checked it with my Apple Watch it was more like 50-55 (my HR is often on the low side). I will be deleting this app and wishing I had my 2 bucks back. BTW-I almost never write reviews, good or bad, so please trust me and look elsewhere if you want a real, trustworthy HR app.

snodgrass11, Dec 16, 2019
3
Could be better

The Pro version could be better (more options) since you’re paying for it. It’s hard to get the reading to begin on the iPhone 13 because you have to figure out how to place your finger each time. There is no option to change the duration of how long it takes. I would like the option to be able to have it run a full minute and up to 3 minutes. Once the app finally likes your finger placement, it sends to work fine. My first reading was really low, so I did a second one which was normal. I hope future readings are better.

Terro4, Dec 15, 2021
2
“Detecting” Not so Much

I’ve tried lots of iOS heart rate apps on my iPhone 11 in the last couple of weeks. The free version of this app seemed to work pretty consistently- but the ads were annoying. I bought the “pro” version but now during “detecting,” I have to stop, reposition my finger, and re-start repeatedly. “Detecting” seems to be a little more successful if I put the camera/flash against the palm of my hand. Even so, after starting and restarting the “detecting” function, the measurement often seems to double up - a heart rate of 65 registers 130; 70 becomes 140. Not good.

YamimaDoug, Jul 01, 2020

Description

Heart Rate Pro is the latest safe, accurate and visual pulse checker & monitor on the market, feature-rich & easy to use, timely access to your health status. Just open the app, you can measure your heart rate anytime, anywhere, show your best condition. let's go with it ~ Features: 1.

Test Anywhere: you can measure your heart rate anytime, anywhere, concerned about heart health. 2. Simple operation: with your fingers on the back of the camera and flashlight, gently press, you can read the pulse in a few seconds. You can save your heart rate in a different state (such as exercise, rest, etc.) to a health center for easy observation of your heart rate changes. 3. Permanent preservation: the measurement results for permanent preservation, and provide visual display of exquisite statements. 4. Filtering different states : normal state, resting state and moving state. 5. Support for sharing heart rate results with Apple Health. 6. Timed Reminder: You can set a regular reminder, always remind you of regular test heart rate 7. Social Networking: support sharing to WeChat, QQ and other social newwork and family friends to show your health status . HealthKit usages & instructions: In order to facilitate the user to manage the heart rate data measured by the application, the heart rate uses HealthKit, as follows: 1. When you enable Health App Sharing in Settings, the app asks you for write access to your heart rate and resting heart rate via HealthKit. Once you've authorized it, the app will save your heart rate and resting heart rate data to the Apple Health App each time you save your heart rate. You can also deny authorization so that the app only saves heart rate data locally which will be deleted when the app is deleted. 2. The application will query the user for authorization of the application each time it enters the setting page to ensure that the switch status of the "Health Application Sharing" is correctly displayed; 3. If you want to no longer allow apps to use the Health app, you can open the "Health" app, select "Data Source" -> "HeartRatePro" and switch it off. Use suggestions:  1, in the city busy you, just take a few minutes to download heart rate, you can monitor your health every day, adjust your work and work status.  2, in the love of germination, you can use the heart rate to pass your most authentic feelings for him and her eyebrows. Warning: This is NOT for medical use! Terms & Privacy Policy:http://www.dream8.top/apps/HeartRate/statement/privacy_en.html

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