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  • Don't be fooled!

    This should be reported for far advertising as the picture clearly shows a video of a blood pressure reading being taken by holding your phone over your wrist. That is NOT a feature of this app! It also wants you to subscribe immediately (with auto renewal) at £67! All it can do ready is a heart rate monitor (free with many apps) and menu's etc - again, you can get them free or you can buy a book. Read the other reviews (genuine ones) and you see I'm not the only person unhappy about this. Apple should be checking what's listed in their App store and stopping scams like this!
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  • Great tool

    Wondered how long it would be until an app like this was available! Great work
  • Wanting Money before seeing how or if it works

    Just another app maker after money. Doesn’t even let you test to see how well their app works for you or not. You could at least do either a 7 day trail or so many rate checks before you want your money. When you buy a blood pressure cuff you don’t have to pay a monthly or yearly fee. You pay one time. So yeah money is what your after with this app.
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  • Cancellation

    I tried to cancel subscription before trial period was up. I went into settings and couldn’t find “manage subscription”. Not only that - no telephone number. I even tried to email, but to no avail. Now I have to go through my card company. Maybe this app is good if you choose to keep it for life. I am very disappointed!
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  • Too early to rate

    So far it sounds as if I have accidentally signed for a chargeable app but I don’t yet know the price. I think it measured my pulse rate but this request to rate popped up before I could see it. I have seen none of the other stats that were indicated or promised.
  • No choice for free use

    Description says you can upgrade to paid subscription without ads. But when I tried to start it, a popup shows with 2-3 paid options. I scrolled down to the bottom to see if there was an option to say ‘no thanks’ to the paid choices but nothing was there either.
    I went back to the App Store and it still says you can upgrade to paid version without ads.
    Implying that you can see ads if you don’t want to upgrade.
    Nothing mentioned in settings on the app about subscription choices. .
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  • Spam!

    This app tried to charge me $70 by immediately opening a subscription link as soon as I opened it. You are already using your thumb print to download and it uses your thumbprint to agree to a purchase immediately!!! The support feature is inactive and you have to open your App Store app and cancel subscription from there. You have 3 days from downloading to app to cancel or you see out $70!
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  • ?

    Just opened this app for 1st time. And already I’m stressed. And why? Because it’s just told me I haven’t walked as much as 2020. I don’t walk I ride my bike . Plus I’m on lockdown and mostly it’s raining. So I’m indoors. Wake up people stop relying on tech and thinking it’s healthy and keeping you alive. Healthy food good exercise and positive thinking would be better.
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  • Nope!

    I would’ve paid for the app if it did what the ad claimed it would do. It showed the blood pressure monitor, and pulse. Sure, call me an idiot for thinking the blood pressure could be monitored without a cuff around the arm to measure the strength or force of the flow of blood. I knew better. Maybe I was just curious to see if it could really work. Maybe I thought they found a way around the cuff. I mean, they can measure oxygen in the blood through the finger. They’re coming out with all kinds of things! But I will NEVER support fraud. When you imply that it takes your blood pressure, it is still lying. Honesty is NOT about the cute ways you think you can get around “lying” with the way you word a phrase or show a picture. Honesty is exposing the truth, the whole truth and nothing BUT the truth. Honesty is about how the listener or reader UNDERSTANDS what you are saying. When you cause your users to understand that a blood pressure monitor is included, and you deliberately steer them in that direction, it is an outright LIE, and I refuse to tolerate it.
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  • Pulse

    Love that Apple is coming out with this technology and I got my 5 watch just for being a new person with sinus rhythm problems. I got this the end of March and then u came out with the ability to do more heart stuff/sleep stuff. At this expense I. Cannot get another watch updated...but I need the technology..sad sad sad but live that these frontiers are opening!
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