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HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker

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Health & Fitness & Medical
Last Update
Mar 29, 2024
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12 893

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⭐4.7

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"HeartWatch is so good, you’d think Apple built the app itself." John Patrick Pullen, Time Magazine. Top 5 in Health & Fitness in 63 countries. TOTAL PRIVACY HeartWatch has no user analytics tracking. No advertising plugins. No 3rd party code. No data upload. Ask your "free" heart app if they can say the same. ABOUT HEARTWATCH HeartWatch is the best way to get a complete picture of all the health & fitness information captured by your Apple Watch. NEWS - Explore the different News Editions to learn all about your health progress and trends. - Morning Briefing: read about your key health information to start your day - Fitness Habits: news all about your fitness trends with a dynamic fitness habit tracker WELLNESS - An intelligent view of all key heart rate metrics. Daytime, Sedentary, Sleeping, Waking & Workouts. - Detailed trend analysis including heart rate, blood pressure, HRV, blood glucose, blood oxygen (SpO2) and more. - Background heart rate alerts on Watch with context. - Note capture for individual heart rate readings. - Detailed ECG analysis ACTIVITY - Every day isn’t the same. Intelligent move, distance & steps goals based on your current habits. - Daily forecasting to help you stay on track to meet your goals. WORKOUTS - In depth analysis of heart rate, training summary, GPS maps and more. - A heart focussed workout app on the Watch with custom alerts to keep you in the right zone. - Detailed trend analysis. - Stream workout info from your Watch to your iPhone. JOURNAL & NOTES - Keep a daily journal with notes and measurements - View a detailed list with a complete overview of all notes, measurements and workouts - Input notes and measurements from your Watch or iPhone. Includes blood pressure, temperature, blood glucose, weight, waist circumference and body fat percent. GRAPHS & ANALYSIS - Over 30+ health metrics to view - Apply 7 day and 21 day trends to any metric, with the ability to overlap - View over 6 weeks up to 12 months EXPORT - Export for all health metrics & workouts. NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR HEALTH Heart Watch is a very useful tool to get alerted about any possible health issues in a concise format that you can show your medical practitioner. INTEGRATION HeartWatch connects beautifully with the Eclipse Yourself and AutoSleep apps, our premier sleep, activity, recovery and readiness monitoring apps. HEART MONTH Featured app in the official Apple Heart Month 2022: https://www.apple.com/au/newsroom/2022/01/apple-celebrates-heart-month-with-new-resources-across-services REQUIREMENTS This app requires an iPhone that has the Health App installed. Heart readings are read from the Health Data Store which is ideally populated by your Apple Watch.

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Latitude38-SailorGirl
May 15, 2017

I love this app! Really, HeartWatch and the companion app AutoSleep are the best two apps I have found for the Apple Watch. I've used them every day/night for 6 weeks now. It has changed my habits almost overnight. It really is an essential app to monitor your health in the moment and over time, and for effortlessly changing your habits to improve your life. It's the bio feedback that we couldn't have dreamed of having such easy access to years ago (ok maybe I'm late to the game, I just got my Apple Watch, but I did own an expensive sports heart rate monitor that I only used a handful of times during workouts). I love how HeartWatch represents the data in various ways and the level of detail they have put into everything. Haven't done it yet but you can also export the data. Their documentation is great with a short explanation available on every screen to easily get you started (that you can make go away if you don't want to see it - I've kept it up), plus quick access to more in-depth explanations for those that want to know more.

SullyInATX
Jan 05, 2020

Among many of my cardiac issues, atrial fibrillation and supraventricular tachycardia are some of them. I have an AICD (pacemaker/defibrillator) and have almost died on multiple occasions due to my heart rate being high from activity, then going into SVT, putting me over my limit of 180bpm (last time I almost died my HR was 260bpm sustained) and my device auto-defibrillating me. It’s never been able to get me back into sinus rhythm so I just keep getting shocked until EMS arrives. The last time I was defibrillated 13 times in 7min. Fully awake and aware. Needless to say, I have debilitating/crippling anxiety and PTSD from this, especially in regards to my heart rate. This is the reason I purchased an Apple Watch and this app specifically; to track and alert me immediately of low/high heart rate. Some days I’ll get notifications 10min after the event occurred, 8 hours after the event occurred and a few times I haven’t gotten the notification until the next day! That does me no good whatsoever. I don’t know if it’s a problem with the app, the watch, or what, but I would really like it to be fixed. If the notification system worked properly this app would receive a 5-star review from me. Everything else about it I love. Unfortunately the main reason I purchased it is for immediate notification of high/low HR and it simply does not do that.

Efphotog
Dec 22, 2018

Now that I’ve had some time to use this app, it is a good app, but can be a little confusing. There is a boat load of information that it provides which be be helpful in keeping track of your heart rate. The only thing that really throws me off is their resting rate. They say the more blue is better, but that’s pretty much when you are basically doing nothing. Once you get up and move around or simply do your daily routine, the blue portion can quickly disappear with red and pink bans, kinda throws things out of whack. Other than that, it does a good job. Have been only using the app for a short while, but can already see where the information provided can be helpful for anyone needing to track their heart rate. The only question I have is I’ve noticed that when you start a exercise routine, it gives you a low and high BPM rate. It looks as though it is inserting the highest rate automatically into the results. Example, started a flexibility routine, program stating the highest BPM was 160 bpm. Before I ever began, it had inserted the 160bpm into the workout. Maybe I’m missing something, but that seems to alter the actual results for the workout.

Macgizzard
Feb 03, 2019

It’s an app I continue to use more and more for the amount of detail it provides. I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AFIB in 2018 and bought the Apple Watch series 4 around Christmas 2018 for the EKG feature. The watch itself at this time does not automatically alert you of AFIB events but the personal indicators become evident. This app provides and most of all displays in great detail heart beat patterns leading up to, during and following an AFIB event. The sleep reports are also very detailed and have helped me stay on top of the rest I need. Seeing where and when you expend your energy is very informative. I’m not sure why the watch or apps don’t alert of AFIB events yet as they onset by I’d assume for legal obstruction reasons. They are definitely capable of changing patterns and documenting them. The app developers need to work on a cleaner complete document export feature. Apple apps are ALL weak in this area and it’s baffling to me as to why. Whether it’s the graphs or data entries it would be nice to export directly and completely to a pdf that could easily be shared or archived.

Old Penguin
Mar 02, 2017

The app is full of information, but with so many screens and charts it takes some getting used to as far as figuring what is what. Missing (or at least I can't yet find it) is an easy graph or chart to view changes over weeks or months. It may be there, but like much of the information overloading this app, it is well hidden. Also, it strangely devalues the Apple Watch stand goal. True, it's the least interesting ring (for me) on the Apple Watch, but in the tracking history part of the app, standing is capped off at 12 hours. My watch might say 16 or 17, but the app never credits more than 12! This makes absolutely no sense, and is either a clear bug that needs fixing or another example of a user interface is need of simplification. The sleep app (an additional purchase) is interesting as an add-on, but it offers so little information it is a pricey upgrade. It would be better simply integrated into the main app rather than an additional money grab. Still, overall a good additional to the Apple Watch fitness family. FitBit still wins on ease of interface. Apple app developers still have a few things to learn when it comes to fitness tracking.

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About HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker

Developed by Tantsissa.

HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker is ranking in   Health & Fitness & Medical

Last update was at Mar 29, 2024and the current version is 4.3.8.

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HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker have a 12 893a user reviews.

HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker was released in the App Store. It is developed by Tantsissa, who have also released the following apps.

HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker has 12 893 user reviews.​

HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker has an average rating of 4.7. ​The latest version of HeartWatch: Heart Rate Tracker 4.3.8​ ​​was ​released on Mar 29, 2024​.

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