What is iHealth Myvitals Legacy?
The iHealth Wireless Activity and Sleep Tracker is a mobile health device that works with iOS version 8.0 or higher devices. It is designed to fit your lifestyle and assist in everyday health management. The device works seamlessly with iHealth’s current line of self-monitoring mobile health devices, such as the body analysis scale and blood pressure monitors, and will integrate with future related products. The iHealth app allows you to build a personal dashboard based on your preferred products and features for quick and easy use. You can set goals, view trends, track progress, log food intake, activities, and share your data instantly. The app empowers you to manage your personal health in an intuitive way, while keeping up with your busy life.
- Report card style with trend-tracking views allowing you to have a quick snapshot of your progress and results.
- Customizable dashboards making it easy to get the information quickly.
- Track calories, log food and activities, while viewing your progress throughout the day in real time.
- Create plans and set reminders to help you stay focused.
- Rich and informative data to give you a clearer view of your health trends.
- Integration with Healthkit to increase support.
Important note about compatible devices on iHealth Wireless Activity and Sleep Tracker. The iHealth Wireless Activity and Sleep Tracker works with the following iOS version 8.0 or higher devices: iPod Touch® 5th Generation +; iPhone 4S +; iPad mini; iPad 3rd Generation + iHealth’s new integrated mobile app brings our products to life. It is designed to fit your lifestyle and assist in everyday health management. It works seamlessly with iHealth’s current line of self-monitoring mobile health devices, such as the body analysis scale and blood pressure monitors, and will integrate with future related products. It allows you to build a personal dashboard based on your preferred products and features for quick and easy use. You would be able to set goals, view trends, track progress, log food intake, activities, and share your data instantly. iHealth’s new integrated app empowers you to manage your personal health in an intuitive way, while keeping up with your busy life. Features: •Report card style with trend-tracking views allowing you to have a quick snapshot of your progress and results. •Customizable dashboards making it easy to get the information quickly. •Track calories, log food and activities, while viewing your progress throughout the day in real time. •Create plans and set reminders to help you stay focused. •Rich and informative data to give you a clearer view of your health trends. What’s New : 1. Increase support Healthkit
By Ivan J.E. Crespo Acevedo
I like all the details it brings with all the reading because I have all the gadgets pulse Oximeter, scale and blood pressure. When is the app going to support better the Apple Watch or Apple health environment to include MyFitnessPal? Apart from those question IHealth is an awesome health tracker but it needs the merge of information for those platform. It says coming soon but is been like that for a bunch of months and another one apart from the BMI it should include body measurements it will make it perfect. Apple Watch support and MyFitnessPal. Most other health apps got ahead like Nokia or withings but at least this app has more details
By Sentinel587
So far I have not had any of the problems that anyone else has had with the app or any other iHealth hardware monitoring. I use 1byone Bluetooth scale, iHealth Ease and Sugar Sense. They all interface nicely sharing data between each other seven they're all in one location so that when I see my doctor everything is right there. It wasn't as hard as others made out to start using the blood pressure monitor the instructions were really simple that came with it you just need to download the one functionality which is the iHeath vitals.
By Sebastian Jame
I love the app, it's easy to use, extremely well designed, and the goal make it immersive and fun. I only wish there was more feedback on our accumulated data. I would love to be prompted with information regarding progress or lack thereof, as well as possible correlations. Sometimes I have trouble getting excited about all the wonderful information I'm collecting.