Cardiograph Heart Rate Monitor

Cardiograph Heart Rate Monitor

By ExaMobile S.A.

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2015-11-20
  • Current Version: 1.6
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 14.04 MB
  • Developer: ExaMobile S.A.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 11.0
Score: 4.56459
4.56459
From 689 Ratings

Description

Cardiograph Heart Rate Monitor - is an application that measures the pulse of your heart, whenever you need ! Cardiographs calculates the pulse or heart rate using the built-in smartphone sensors and devices (camera, LED flashlight, etc.). You can save your results to check history of pulse results and view graphs of your measurements Heart Rate Monitor. The clear and intuitive interface, how to use: - lightly put your finger on the rear camera lens and on the flashlight, - hold your fingerprint until measurement is complete, - do not touch too hard - blood circulation (pulse) can be changed and affect the results - using a smartphone or tablet without an LED flashlight, make measurements in a well lit area - during the measurement, stay calm, try don't move and don't talk, because it may interfere with measurement accuracy. Pulse measurement is useful during exercise, when you are stressed or if you suffer to heart diseases or it may satisfy your curiosity. Check how fast your heart beat and stay healthy !!! Warning ! This is not professional medical equipment. Value of application measurements is  estimated, if you have any doubts, you should consult with a specialist doctor or your personal physician who can perform ECG, or measure Heart Blood Pressure.

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Reviews

  • High heart rate? Dont get this app

    3
    By #trustme!
    I love the idea of having a heart rate app that tracks my heart rate at least SOMEWHAT ACCURATELY. I was in the search of a heart rate app and stumbled upon this one hoping it could track my heart rate when needed and help with my POT syndrome. Sadly i was wrong. This app counts my heart rate way off most of the time. My heart rate will be at anything from 110-180 standing but it tells me around 60 bpm! This app tends to work when my heart rate is 50-70 anything above that it gets completely wrong…Also out of curiosity i put the heart rate app monitor on a chair to see what it said. It said THE CHAIR HAD A HEARTBEAT of 80BPM. Now its got me wondering if the heart rates are just completely random. Hoping the creators of this app can figure out a solution. Amazing idea but its just not working out and im sure im not the only one having problems like this. Hope you take my review into consideration Thanks
  • PROVIDED SUCH A BAD REVIEW, THEY WON’T POST

    1
    By melissa19989
    DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME NOR MONEY
  • Needs update

    1
    By Abynorma
    This app doesn’t work with newer iPhones with multiple cameras. Update to work with newer phones please.
  • Waste of money

    1
    By 985cj
    Half the time it won’t give option to save and the rest of the time it stops after a few seconds. Total waste of money.
  • AMAZING

    1
    By xXRareCandyXx
    My screwdriver has a pulse of 71BPM. Someone call a scientist
  • Unable to view heart rhythm strip

    3
    By kidzrn3
    My cardiologist wants me to get an app for my Apple Watch to view EKG strips. This app has recorded significant strips to share with my cardiologist, but I can’t open the entire strip. And yes, I bought the premium subscription.
  • Did not work at all for me

    1
    By Blessings&Peace
    Tried to get a reading 10 times and it failed to be able to continue to find finger pulse. It would find it randomly and lose it. No way to stop reading once it starts
  • Súper

    5
    By Eliza Ram
    Simplemente super
  • Really like it I’m Mimi

    5
    By Mimi mom 707%
    . Very helpful and easy to use
  • Not accurate in the least.

    1
    By toulage mcgoulager
    Putting your finger to the camera doesn’t work. Putting it on the radial artery doesn’t work well, but it works better than your finger. It’s easier to just check normally, with your finger, an artery, and a watch, than to use this app. Cool concept, but phone cameras just weren’t built with this kind of use in mind. Something that would help is actually a screen tap frequency to bpm app, which you’ll actually find in music apps. “Soundcorset,” for example, lets you input in this way. No app can rival medical knowledge, unless it specifically teaches it.

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