It’s minimum $10 to try it even once! 🤑
This app doesn’t even let you TRY the “AFib” function unless you purchase a pricy recurring subscription. Is that how a developer confident in the functionality of their app would set things up? 🤔
And judging from how poorly this app measures heart rate compared to its competition, I would not put much faith in its ability to do something more complicated. This just seems like a vulgar moneygrab, targeting that sweet spot of vulnerable people who have a serious health concern but who can’t afford to visit a doctor.
And judging from how poorly this app measures heart rate compared to its competition, I would not put much faith in its ability to do something more complicated. This just seems like a vulgar moneygrab, targeting that sweet spot of vulnerable people who have a serious health concern but who can’t afford to visit a doctor.
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Response from developer
Thanks for trying the app. The app makes it easy to record your pulse waves in time, analyze and track them, and detect atrial fibrillation. Note: It is not a substitute for a doctor's opinion.
Afib tracker
Total garbage app. Shows me in bradycardia, when in fact, I’m tachycardic. The HR it gives me is less than half of what it actually is. How do I get my money back?
Very accurate!
Very accurate so far… been almost a year.
Response from developer
Thanks for your feedback.
A fib
Great program very help full
Useful for detecting irregularity
Yes it is a useful app. I am a doctor using this app on myself. I think the best way to detect Afib is with a long term cardiac monitor such as an event recoder. Doctors can best analyze the heart rythm witha 12 lead EKG with leads connected to various parts of the body. An alternative is a rhytm strip which records just one lead. Some watches can record a true rhythm strip by detecting the electrical voltage between two locations on the body, eg two hands. But if you do not have that technology available this Afib monitor is a good option. It records the pulse from the 'pulse oximeter' feature which is usually used to measure blood oxygen saturation. The light refected through the skin fluctuates as the blood vessels are filled with blood with every heart beat. The key is, that by examining this waveform you can see whether the beats are equally spaced. If not, you may be experiencing some kind of abnormal irregular heart rythm. If so you can seek more precise medical testing from a professional. So yes this is a valuable tool.
The advertising on the free version is very obnoxious, covering the screen, without any way of clicking the adds off. Really horrible advertising of the worst kind and it totally dominates the app.
The advertising on the free version is very obnoxious, covering the screen, without any way of clicking the adds off. Really horrible advertising of the worst kind and it totally dominates the app.
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Pop ups and ads galore
For an app with a medical purpose the pop ups and app pushing is way over the top.
Not Working - invalid information
Shows normal in your app, however person is in Afib using hospital diagnostic equipment. Stay far away!!!
Not able to use
I obviously should have read the agreement more carefully. I wish to cancel since I have not been able to use the app. This appears to be impossible. Be aware.
Stress
Please explain what the stress is actually telling us about the heart rhythm? Normal heart rate here, and it’s showing “elevated stress”?? Why
Explain the Stress Level Please
My heart rate seems normal but the stress marker is high, with nothing explaining how that is detected….which is stressing me out!