Company Name: Hedron Vision
About: Measure your pulse by glancing at your phone!
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Contact e-Mail: HeartRate@HedronVision.com
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Developer: Welltory: heart-rate monitor & blood pressure log
E-Mail: support@welltory.com
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Developer: Leap Fitness Group
E-Mail: support@leap.app
Website: π Visit Heart Rate Website
by Wolf Tamer1221
Didnβt even have to try it to know it was fake, but did just incase. First of all, how are you gonna track my heart rate with my face??? Second, all the reviews are fake, short titles, short reviews, one of them was titled βnoeβ no joke. My rate was 70 before i worked out, and was 69 (nice) after i did. Sadly, this is gonna be buried under all the fake replies.
by Freebe Gam3r
Ok I thought Iβd try this app and see if it really is that good
π NO !!
My BP varied according to distant I held the camera
From as low as 49 holding the camera at arms length to 90 at 4β away
Other readings varied from 69 to 84
So itβs not as good as some have said
Arms length it had trouble completing the measurement
It even a couple of times started completely over
The pop up about looking at the screen was popping up as well
The reading I got was too vague to true it to be accurate
One review said it was better then the watch but I did a read on my Gen 3 watch and 2 other bp apps and the 3 of them were more close in reads
So this app could use some tweaking on the reading part
Going to watch and see if it gets tweaked or not before I make a final decision whether to keep or delete
by Quantumpanda
I was hoping this app would be useful for my workouts, being the rare pulse app that will sync to Apple Health without needing to pay a subscription. Unfortunately, its readings are frequently inaccurate and extremely inconsistent. It routinely gives a reading that is clearly about half the actual pulse rate, and varies wildly in successive readings. I generally make sure of two or more consistent readings in a row before saving it to Health.
It also is extremely sensitive to conditions interfering with readings. Even when I brace both the phone and myself against something solid and unmoving, it still often takes twenty seconds or more to return a reading.
Itβs not entirely useless, so Iβm not giving it only one star. It is free, and it does work when it works. But it needs a lot of improvement.