CORE - Core Body Temperature

CORE - Core Body Temperature

Temperature Monitoring System

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📼7 scs
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All Versions of CORE

2.3.0

May 21, 2024

• Introduction of a simplified user onboarding process • A smarter, more informed Heat Strain Index • Introduction of new Heat Zones • New and improved UI design • Added Italian language support
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2.2.9

January 25, 2024

• Added translation to support French, German, Dutch, and Spanish • Added pull to refresh data screens • Fixed bugs affecting display on Oppo and OnePlus phones • Additional small bug fixes and improvements
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2.2.8

October 31, 2023

• Fixed bug regarding firmware update • Fixed various bugs with landscape chart formatting
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2.2.7

September 22, 2023

- Added support for Bluetooth heart rate monitors (requires firmware 0.8.3) - Added background synchronization (app must remain open in background) - Added warning notification during firmware update process if data sync in progress - Disabled firmware update button if latest version installed - Fixed various bugs with landscape chart formatting - Various other fixes relating to synchronization and data handling process
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2.2.6

June 8, 2023

• Added live-scrolling and automated resizing for the expanded chart view • Additional 20 minute timeframe selection for expanded chart view • App stays awake during firmware update and in the expanded chart view • Updated overview with all connected CORE sensors • If Heat Strain Index and Heart Rate data available, data screens expand. • Improved automatic saving of user settings • Improvement of feedback and status for firmware updates • Information for customers using older firmware channels to update to the regular CORE firmware channel. • Fixes to the calendar refresh, minor spelling corrections, live data display in the expanded graph and history upload.
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2.2.5

March 13, 2023

• Integration of Live Heat Strain Index values and graphics into the CORE App • Additional Heat Strain Score on Sensor Page • Japanese language version of the CORE App • Autodetection of CORE sensors with faulty Bluetooth names • Ability to manually add a CORE sensor with the BLE address • Improved status and mode messages • Improved heart rate monitor pairing • Improved graph scrolling and display of the values on the graph • Bug fix for saving sensor settings
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2.2.4

January 27, 2023

• The new Heat Strain Score graph is on the stats page • Shows the exact value on landscape graph and improved navigation • Make Bluetooth connection to your sensor possible when you are offline • Improved heart rate monitor pairing menu • Improved preview graphs on sensor tab for each day
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2.2.3

December 24, 2022

• Expanded graphs can now be endlessly panned • Resize button on the expanded graph to adjust the graph to fit to the screen • The live core body temperature value is marked on the expanded graph • Bluetooth improvements to connect to known devices • icons are animated during connection attempts and when synchronizing history data • A small banner indicates the ‘offline mode’ when internet is not available • Small visual and loading improvements
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2.2.1

November 24, 2022

You will love the new full screen graph that opens when you tap on a temperature curve. Garmin Connect can now be synchronised with the CORE cloud, activate the feature in the account settings. This update also contains various bugfixes and improvements of the Bluetooth connection.
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2.2.0

October 31, 2022

We added a dark mode. Pick your favorite theme or switch based on your phone theme. Find a button in the settings to hide all articles. We improved the notes about sensor status and synchronisation of data. This update includes various other improvements and bugfixes.
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Price History of CORE

Description of CORE

CORE is the first wearable sensor that accurately measures core body temperature continuously and non-invasively. Athletes can benefit from both real-time monitoring and recording data for later analysis. Designed for athletes at all levels, CORE will help improve your training and competitive performance. IMPORTANT: The CORE app is designed to work with the CORE device which you can order at www.corebodytemp.com 1. What does CORE do? CORE helps you track a critical metric for sports performance: core body temperature. This is the interior temperature of the body – including organs and other tissues – which only changes due to physiological processes such as illness, intense activity, circadian cycles or ovulation. Core body temperature rises when doing sports. It is common for some people to exceed 40°C (104°F) during high-intensity training and competition (values vary across individuals). Above a certain threshold, an elevated core body temperature triggers the cooling mechanism in your body. This diverts blood flow away from power generating muscles and uses up to 70% of cardiac output for thermoregulation. This significantly impacts athletic performance, and in extreme situations can result in “blow-ups” or “meltdowns”. CORE will help reveal your personal core body temperature threshold. This will help you to train to improve your response to heat and achieve the performance gains you are looking for. You can also use CORE to make better strategic decisions when competing. For more information about the training protocols enabled by CORE, please visit: www.corebodytemp.com CORE is being used by top cycling teams, triathletes and runners, who are implementing heat training and cooling strategies to get the performance edge they need to stand out. For more info about who’s using CORE, visit: https://corebodytemp.com/pages/who-is-using-core 2. Access your data at any time CORE stores your data in the device and connects to the app to display it. The data is also pushed to a cloud solution, where you can view it and download it for further analysis. You can even use CORE when not carrying your phone. The data will be stored in the sensor, and you only need to sync it with the app to push all the data to your online account. 3. Why is CORE different from other solutions? Prior to CORE, only invasive methods such as probes or ingestible e-pills were available. For the first time, CORE provides an accurate, continuous, non-invasive solution for monitoring core body temperature, regardless of the activity and environment. CORE’s measurement of core body temperature is accurate to within 0.21°C. 4. How does it work? The CORE device clips onto your heart-rate monitor belt or sports bra. It can also be worn using the specially designed patches . For best results, wear CORE on the same side as your Garmin or Wahoo device. CORE supports ANT+ and works with Garmin, Wahoo, Suunto, COROS, AppleWatch, wearOS, and many other platforms. Check the full list in out page: https://corebodytemp.com/pages/connectivity-of-the-core-sensor
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CORE: FAQ

Is CORE iPad-friendly?

Yes, you can use the CORE app on iPad devices.
The creator of CORE is greenTEG AG.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 13.0.
Currently, the CORE app has a user rating of 3.2 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Core App Is Health & Fitness.
The current version of CORE is 2.3.0.
The date of the latest CORE update is June 28, 2024.
CORE became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the CORE app is greenTEG AG.
CORE is now available to use in Dutch, English, French and 4 more.
Sorry, CORE is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, CORE is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, CORE is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of CORE

  • Another Dimension of Data

    CORE fits right into the next dimension of training -- what your current workload is doing to your body, and how can you manage it. It winter here now, so racking up the data. My key races are in the heat of the summer, and as a 81kg athlete I pay a heavy price on the run. The CORE will be an integral part of preparing for those conditions and executing in them as well. Don't wait!
  • Heat Temp Training

    I have only used the CORE Sensor and App version 2.2.2 for a few weeks. It seems greatly improved from the other reviews I see here. It shows Fahrenheit or Celsius. I have mine set to Fahrenheit. I recommend getting familiar with the Sensor with one’s HRM Strap by wearing it around the house or while sleeping to see the baseline resultsover several hours or 12 hours. The rechargeable battery life seems to last, in other words, it drains slowly. The two devices must be turned on the watch settings to get the HRM data to flow (download) to the CORE App.

    I am using it with a Garmin EPIX Gen2 Watch and the Garmin HRM-Pro Plus Running Strap (with Ant+ and Bluetooth). The CORE Sensor pairs to the HRM which communicates both via Ant+ to the watch. Both the New Garmin HRM-Pro Plus and the CORE sensor can communiate to the CORE App so the App can download the Heart Rate Data from the HRM Pro Plus and the CORE Temp and Skin Temp. These are graphed in the App.

    I have the CORE data-field on one of my Run, Track Run, Treadmill Data Screens. Because the EPIX has a outside temp sensor, I put that field on a separate screen to understand the difference between my CORE temp and the outside temp the watch detects.

    From my reading, Heat Temp training is akin to Heart Rate Training. If you train at an elevated CORE Temperature at few times a week, one’s running or biking performance, this greatly improves performance and Temp awareness and its impact on Pace and endurance. I bought it to better understand the CORE temp zones and not to exceed the sweet spot which ultimately degrades performance. I watched a number of CORE YouTube Videos. As an older runner I also wanted to know my CORE Temp when training outside on hot days or during a summer half marathon so as not to injure myself. I am starting to experiment with the levels on a treadmill.

    I am also starting to use the Airofit Respiratory Trainer to improve my breathing, proper breathing and expanded lung capacity can help with reducing CORE Temp to get to the right CORE Zone Temp. The Sensor seems to do that but I admit I am a novice with this type of training but it is one more tool in the Tool Box.

    One recommendation I would make is to modify the datafield into a gauge on the watchface similar to the Garmin heart rate zone Gauges in style, this will create a uniformity in flipping screens on the watch since I monitor Heart Rate Data. I would give it five stars if they had a CORE Temp Zone Gauge on the Garmin the same as in the App. Right now the datafield shows the CORE temp, not the CORE Temp in relation to the zones. This is fine but could be improved when fatigued at the end of a race.
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  • Unable to use history view or pair device

    Had issues with some of the sensors and am
    unable to fetch the data.