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ECG Logger for Polar H10

ECG Logger for Polar H10

ECG Viewer & Recorder

⭐️3.5 / 5
Rating
🙌11
Ratings
📼1 vid & 4 scs
Content
📦~ in 1 month
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$4.99 - $6.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of ECG Logger for Polar H10

1.11

April 24, 2024

- Export recordings as a PDF file

1.10

January 23, 2024

- Web site published: ecglogger.com

1.9

December 18, 2023

- Support for Mac computers with Apple silicon

1.8

August 3, 2023

- Lengthy recordings are automatically split into 1h files enabling very long recordings.
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1.7

August 26, 2022

- Current pulse shown as a text - Bug fix for recording not ending when toggled off
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1.6

March 7, 2022

- New feature for marking points of interest

1.5

February 20, 2022

- R-R intervals are included, and the visibility of ECG, pulse and R-R intervals can be toggled - Minor interface fine-tuning
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1.4

February 3, 2022

Bug fix for opening a recording in iOS 14.

1.3

January 25, 2022

- Minor interface improvements - Support for Finnish language

1.2

January 3, 2022

- Bug fix for the crash on recording with a file name containing slashes (U.S. date format) - Interface fine-tuning for larger system font sizes
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ECG Logger for Polar H10 In-App Purchases History

$4.99

PDF exporting

Save your recordings as a PDF file

$6.99

ECG recording

Record your ECG and view the recordings

Price History of ECG Logger for Polar H10

Description of ECG Logger for Polar H10

Electrocardiogram for Polar H10 heart rate sensor. ECG, heart rate and R-R intervals. Live view and recording (also in background). Recordings can be opened later on. - View your current and earlier ECG, heart rate and R-R intervals in the same graph or individually - Explore your data by zooming and panning gestures - Record your data while also having a live preview - Add a marking to find the important moments later on - Lengthy recordings are automatically split into 1h files that enables very long recordings. - Export the recordings in PDF format - View your earlier recordings in the app - Delete, share, etc. your recordings in Apple's Files app - Recordings are in CSV format and can be opened in other applications too, for example in Excel - Interface in English and in Finnish
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ECG Logger for Polar H10: FAQ

Is ECG Logger for Polar H10 iPad-compatible?

Yes, ECG Logger for Polar H10 is available for iPad users.
Matti Mononen is the developer of ECG Logger for Polar H10.
The minimum iOS version for the ECG Logger for Polar H10 app is 14.0.
Currently, ECG Logger for Polar H10 has a user rating of 3.5.
Ecg Logger For Polar H10 Relates To The Health & Fitness App Genre.
1.11 is the newly released version of the ECG Logger for Polar H10 app.
July 3, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the ECG Logger for Polar H10 app.
ECG Logger for Polar H10 officially launched on February 8, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the ECG Logger for Polar H10 app: English, Finnish.
No, ECG Logger for Polar H10 is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within ECG Logger for Polar H10.
No, ECG Logger for Polar H10 does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ECG Logger for Polar H10

  • Easy ECG data

    I appreciate real-time monitoring with the Polar H10 and this app. (In comparison, my Kardia 6L has a bit of a lag.) And for me it was well worth the small payment for the recording feature, to get easy access to the underlying ECG data with no fuss.

    Developer Response

    Hi! Thank you for your positive feedback!
  • Thanks for saving my life.

    This may be a long story, but I’ll try to keep it short. I’ve had rhythm issues for a long time, and was always brushed off due to my age (started at 17, I’m now 37). Over those years, I fought to be heard and treated, since my family history holds a strong line of suspected sick sinus syndrome, afib, and valve disorders. Recently I tried a new cardiologist who advised me to invest in an at home wearable in order to catch my issues to send over to him, being pauses are very hard to find from a medical standpoint without some added help. After much research, I landed on the H10 due to its constant ecg capabilities. I ordered and when it arrived, I downloaded your app, put it on, and within the first four hours I caught a 5.2 second pause that I confirmed with Qaly, an ecg interpretation platform filled with cardiac telemetry specialists. A few days later, I lost consciousness briefly and caught an 8 second pause. This data was sent directly to my cardiologist, who was not only able to confirm my sinus arrest, but rush order a loop recorder implantation for me. I’m now awaiting reports to come back from my doctors office via this loop recorder in order to be fitted for a permanent pacemaker. I just wanted to say thank you. Even if we aren’t finished with the journey here, you basically saved my life. I’d give you a 50 star if I could.

    Developer Response

    Hi! Thank you so much for sharing such a personal story. I'm humbled to hear that my app could support you in getting treatment. I send you my best wishes for your recovery.
  • Excellent app

    My experience is the app works perfectly. The app’s user interface is very nice. The paid version will allow you to download hours of 130 Hz ECG data in .CSV format that you can analyze to your heart’s content. The author was very responsive to my questions. If he writes a new version that lets me get the accelerometer data too, I’ll get it,

    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for your encouraging feedback! Much appreciated. I'll consider your request regarding the acceleration data.