Outreach Smartphone Monitoring

Outreach Smartphone Monitoring

by CivilMap

10 ratings
54 reviews
Free

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 17, 2014
  • May 19, 2026

Features

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About

This application facilitates the monitoring of individuals with location or alcohol content restrictions. It enables remote check-ins via facial recognition and integrates with Bluetooth breathalyzers for blood alcohol content verification. The system aims to reduce court appearance failures and offers active GPS location tracking.

Facial recognition check-ins
Bluetooth breathalyzer integration
GPS location monitoring
Calendar and event reminders
Random or voluntary check-ins
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What's New in Outreach Smartphone Monitoring

4.2.3

May 19, 2026

bug fixes and performance improvements

User reviews

Low light update is giving unnecessary fails

Low light detection is glitching and causing issues with passing. Very inconvenient

App update has glitched more than ever

This app and service were working flawlessly till recent update. The low light detection could not tell the difference between a black hole and a supernova. I can be standing outside high noon under the sun and it says “ low light. Try again.” Sure. Let me jump into my spaceship and travel 93 million miles closer to the sun. And it will say “video check-in submitted successfully” only to find out 10+ hours later (because you do not see the outcome for hours at times) it says Failed-Other because it to a still picture and not a video. There is no toggle for picture and video. The apps does all of it. Why say SUBMITTED SUCCESSFULLY then say failed 10+ hours later because it only took a still image of my face. Let me know in the 3hr window so I can submit another voluntarily. 130 plus blows and no issues till app update. Take screen shots to CYA people.
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Simple to use

I have to say is that this tool has helped me stay sober. There are times where I am late but I do eventually blow. Sometimes I miss a blow and they have understanding that we are humans and sometimes we make mistakes which is very helpful and I think the young man’s name is Titus so I want to send a big THANK YOU for understanding. Now, the ease of use is amazing. It’s really not hard to do. And this thing has helped me to achieve my goals with my sobriety which is very important to me. So Thatnk you to all you OSM employees for everything.
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This app is trash

This app has gotten me in trouble with my pretrail officer many times already. The check in dont go through most of the time , and customer service always gives a BS temporary fix that works for like a day and it gos back to not working. Honestly if you haven’t gotten the device yet DONT because your guarantee to have problems
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Great service

The process to get a device was smooth and easy. Titus at the Houston office was so very helpful! The app itself helped me stay on track with reminders of check-ins and it was kept discrete thankfully. The app and device are user friendly and the customer service was exceptional

FAQ

What does the Outreach Smartphone Monitoring app do?

This app works with a web application to monitor individuals under house arrest or with location or blood alcohol content restrictions. It allows monitoring parties to track offenders' locations, verify their identity through facial recognition, and monitor their blood alcohol content using a connected breathalyzer.

What are the key features of this monitoring app?

Key features include a "Check In" function with facial recognition, integration with FDA-approved Bluetooth breathalyzers for BAC monitoring, active GPS location tracking with exclusion/inclusion zones, and a calendar for sending reminders about court dates, testing, and events. It also emphasizes decreasing "failure to appear" rates.

Is this app free to use?

Based on the provided information, the app is described as part of a system that allows monitoring parties to monitor more offenders with existing staff at no cost. It does not mention any in-app purchases or subscription fees for the app itself.

What kind of devices is this app compatible with?

The description does not explicitly state compatibility with specific operating systems (iOS or Android) or device models. However, it is designed for use on smartphones and requires Bluetooth connectivity for the breathalyzer feature.

How is this app used for monitoring offenders?

The app is used in conjunction with a web application. Monitoring parties can remotely initiate check-ins that require facial recognition and video verification from the offender. The app also facilitates random or voluntary BAC checks via a Bluetooth breathalyzer, with all verification videos reviewed by OSM staff.