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iHeart Pro - Pulse Reader app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 9296 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Anatoly Butko
3.99 USD
Current version: 10.4, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 18 Dec 2008
App size: 22.39 Mb

iHeart Pro - Pulse Reader is advanced and easy-to-use tool to watch for your blood pressure and heart rate on a daily basis.
It included tools for recording, editing, exporting data, calculating and drawing statistics and reports.
It does not measure your blood pressure.
It can measure your heart rate, but the accuracy is not guarantied. Please use certified tools if your health depends on it.

Features:
- HealthKit support: two-way sync allows sharing your data with Health app and HealthKit compatible applications as well as using their data to build your own charts and reports.
- PDF summary report feature allows building reports with daily and total averages, charts and table data with user-defined list of fields and sorting options.
- Measuring of your heart rate using accelerometer, microphone or camera.
- Storage manager allows removing specific records depending on date range and HealthKit source name.
- Exporting data in HTML or CSV format for analyzing by external tools. You can define list of exporting fields, their order in the exported table and sorting by any field in ascending or descending order.
- Past 24-hours averages and distribution calculation and charts on the front page.
- Supports adding categories, medication and comments to each record.
- Supports adding, editing and deleting your own categories (exercise, lunch & coffee, whatever).
- Supports adding, editing and deleting your own medications.
- Simple editing or deleting any saved record.
- Auto-scaling logarithmic charts are comfortable as for high as for low values level observation.
- Calculating averages on daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis and drawing corresponding charts.
- Calculating distribution of measurements on daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis and drawing correspondent summary and hourly charts.
- Noting by color on the charts low, normal and high value level fields.
- Marking each history record by red, green or blue icon and color depends on user-defined levels - high, normal or low.
- Included backup manager to save and restore backup data.
- Included autosaving snapshot for cancelling mistaken mass data operations.
- Wireless sync and file (backups/reports/exports) transfer between devices (using wi-fi or/and bluetooth).
- Sync data changes between your devices using iCloud.
- Password protection.
- Supports both keyboard and wheel input methods.

Please note:
This application is information recording tool only and not intended to diagnose, prevent or recommend treatment for any disease or illness.
Consult your doctor for informed medical advice about your health.

Pros and cons of iHeart Pro - Pulse Reader app for iPhone and iPad

iHeart Pro - Pulse Reader app good for

Was able to make it work for what Im looking for,a simple way to log a erratic heartbeat. Dont know how accurate it is though.
Awesome app,its useful for my work. I save a lot of time with this app!
This app is really a fun app. There is a lot of info that I dont understand but am having fun learning. It is not a boring static app very interactive. Have fun. It is worth the money.

Some bad moments

Freezes and doesnt seem to work on iPad. Really suite useless and not worth the money.
This app needs improvement; not accurate. You can take pulse three consecutive time and number will differ 15-20 points
I set the app to take the most accurate resting heart rate. The acceleromter returned 130 bpm; the microphone method returned 34 bpm. I then took it manually: 64 bpm. (Im an EMT). Im not sure whether this app uses a random number generator to find heart rates, but I am sure that its a waste of $3.
Totally undeniable both in an iPhone 3G and in an iPad numbers fluctuate between 30 and 120. It is shameful that the developer would release without good testing
But nice logging function. Nicely formatted emails. Horribly overpriced. Would probably work well with some sort of stethoscope attachment. For the price, Ive been ripped off.
Totally worthless and should be taken off iTunes store for ripping people off. Despite the raw data showing a heart rate...the "math" this program uses to calculate cant get past any noise. This app is the only app Ive downloaded since 2008 that Ive given a negative review. Charging for this app is stealing.