Company Name: Fulminare Holdings
About: True Pulse is rated the #1 heart-rate instant monitor in several countries
True Pulse is one of the easiest, fastest, and most accurate instant heart-rate
monitors on the market; this makes it a great assistant for fitness and daily
health. By placing your index finger on the back lens of your camera, you can
receive an accurate pulse-rate in a matter of seconds!
Featured in: CNN, The
New York Times, The Wall Street Journal.
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by Lunairetical
I got this app to check my pulse rate and it did check it one time the very first time I used it. After that it would not check my pulse rate again and kept prompting me to pay money for as monthly or yearly subscription to be able to use the app. It’s absolutely unfair and a total scam. I did try and click where it says continue with the lesser version multiple times but it would not check my pulse again no matter what I did. I ended up having to delete the app. So unless you want to pay to use the features on this app it isn’t worth downloading. Save yourself the time.
by Cmh1974
Searched for an app with a similar name. This one came up instead. I downloaded it. It does not work. No one in my family or at work could get it to work. No one person's pulse was read on a finger. I am being charged $8.99 per week for this completely useless app and there is no provision in the app or online to cancel the subscription. My only recourse is to dispute the charge with my credit card company.
by Gerco Dries
The “free, limited” version is limited to the point that you can’t even take and view a single measurement. You have to take a very expensive subscription to even be able to use the most basic features of the app. It may be cheaper to just buy a heart rate and o2 monitor than to use this app.