
Archived App
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About
This app uses your device's camera to monitor CPR compression rates during training sessions. A remote partner can view your progress and provide guidance via phone. Results are accessible for two days post-training.
What's New in TCPR Link
1.3
January 11, 2018
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Changed submission technology. Added caller-id to summary of result and on the frontscreen.
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FAQ
What is TCPR Link used for?
TCPR Link is an educational app designed to help users train in CPR by monitoring their compression rates using the device's camera. It allows a remote partner to observe progress and offer coaching.
How long are my training results available in TCPR Link?
Your training results are accessible via your Caller ID Number for the first two days after the training session. After this period, the Caller ID Number and associated records are deleted.
Does TCPR Link require an internet connection?
Yes, TCPR Link utilizes your phone's internet connection to function. Depending on your data plan, this may result in additional fees.
What devices does TCPR Link support?
TCPR Link is available on iPhones, iPads, and iPods, as indicated by its supported devices list.
What is the age rating for TCPR Link?
TCPR Link has an age rating of 12+, making it suitable for users aged 12 and above.
How often is TCPR Link updated?
The app was last updated on January 11, 2018, to version 1.3. Further updates may be released by the developer.
What is the user feedback on TCPR Link?
Based on the available data, TCPR Link has received a perfect rating of 5.0 stars from one rating, indicating positive initial user sentiment.
Is TCPR Link free to use?
Yes, TCPR Link is available for free download and use, with no in-app purchases or subscription fees mentioned.



