SeizAlarm User Reviews

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Drains Battery

I have recently started having seizures and wanted to find something that could track when I have a seizure, how long it lasts and contact my family so they could make sure I am safe. This app does all of that which is good, however I have had to delete it as it drains my battery so much that it can’t even last through the night when starting at 100%. This means it might not catch a seizure I have in the morning (which is when I tend to have one), and my watch will no longer be able to track my sleep and heart rate or act as my alarm to wake me up in the morning.

Great idea for an app, it’s a shame the battery draining is too big of a problem for me to ignore.
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Don’t bother if you have focal seizures

Sends me hundreds of false alarms, when I check on my Daughter, she’s fine! She’s not long had a seizure with the app monitoring, and it didn’t alert me once - waste of time and money

Thank you

I just started having sz 3 weeks ago . Grand mals. It just happened and keeps happening. I found out about this app in one of my sz groups on fb and decided to give it a try . It has made it a lot easier for myself , my husband and my daughter. They didn’t want to leave me by myself. The watch has alerted them several times about me having a sz . Yes it does kill the watch battery quickly . I don’t have to wear it at night because I sleep next to my husband . So he feels when I have a sz . They feel better letting me sleep in and not waking me up in the early morning . I just put my watch on when I take my 6am dose of keppra . I’ve had 25 sz in 3 weeks . And 10 in the 2 week trial . We are going to keep it because it gives us a peace of mind . Thanks for this .
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Constant false alarms. Only wealthy people get to be safe from seizures

Gives you a free trial with constant false alarms. Then, tells you if you want to keep using it you have to pay over $200 which is unaffordable when chronic health costs you your job. So poor people cant be safe.
They need to make it link with fitness apps so it recognises the difference. They also meed to make it affordable for everyone. It is currently absolutely inaccessible.
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Ridiculous to set up

SeizAlarm iPhone App Not Detected - deleted and redownloaded. SeizAlarm iPhone App Not Detected - again deleted and redownloaded and GUESS WHAT - SeizAlarm iPhone App Not Detected.

The 2 week free trial that I signed up to today also disappeared upon deletion and re-download. So now I get to enjoy working with tech support just to get it working.. I’d rather try another app that just works.
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Not to helpful

Alerted my family when I was brushing my teeth.

🙂

This app is perfect for me. I have only had one so far, and it happened while I was sleeping. However, it drains battery like crazy, which is very annoying and worrisome because what if the battery runs out and it can’t alert my parents? Also, it is very sensitive to some arm movements, such as rolling over in bed or slathering on some hand lotion. I only need to use it at night, which doesn’t bother me as much, except when it makes noise because I was rolling over.

Other than that, this app is great and very useful! Thanks 😊
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Does not work

Has not tracked any of my seizures and makes my watch die within couple of hours or less… very disappointing!

Widget

Excellent app has saved me a number of times. Would it be possible to develop a widget for the iPhone? This would allow the widget to be added to the iPhone Lock Screen that would allow requesting assistance easier and one touch

Useless

My 12 year old had a clonic tonic seizure yesterday and the alarm didn’t go off.

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