![]() My only complaints are minor to the point of almost being negligible. Without upgrading it takes fairly accurate readings, you can create custom tags to apply to your readings, add notes to your individual readings for more specificity, and it saves the actual chart from every reading. I like to monitor my pulse in different mental states and under the influence of different substances. I use this app all the time and have been using it for going on 4 years. ![]() Overall I find it very helpful for my Afib. Then it gives a % from 0 to 30% which it doesn’t explain your score or even what the % means, & I’m an RN who’s worked in cardiology testing! I wish it included an 02 sensor, so if there’s an issue, that would be a solid piece of information, since lung probs can cause or be effected by the heart. ![]() This confuses me bc you’re sitting/standing, not being active to tell if you’re fit. It then shows the HR on a graph, & another bar shows where you fall as far as at rest, less fit, all the way to fit. This stress test monitors only HR while you’re sitting then beeps for you to stand for about 15 secs. There’s also a “stress test”, tho that name isn’t exactly a medical grade stress test in which either a pt is put on a treadmill & made to go to their carefully calculated highest HR for age & wt, while they’re heart is monitored before during & after., or a pt is given a med IV that raises the BP & HR to this calculation. This is very helpful for people who have any issues with their heart rate, skips, palpitations, heart issues, bc at the very moment you feel a difference or discomfort you can take your heart rate, see the live read out of the skips or palpitations, & generate a report that you just print off & take to your DR.
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