Heart Rate Plus
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness
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Health & Fitness
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smartwatch | heartbeat | pulse
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Heart Rate Plus is this cool app that lets you check your heart rate using just your phone's camera or the sensor on your phone or Wear OS watch. It's not meant to diagnose any diseases or stuff like that, but it's great for keeping track of your fitness and wellbeing. You can get super quick and accurate measurements of your heartbeat and save them with tags so you can check them out later. Oh, and you can totally show off your pulse screenshots on social media and even see real-time pulse graphs!
This app is super handy for keeping track of your fitness and you can use it wherever you're getting your sweat on. It's got this cool reminder that pops up every day to remind you to check your heartbeat. Plus, you can export all your data to a CSV or PDF file, and the PDF even comes with a fancy PPG graph. The best part is, it works seamlessly with Samsung devices, Google Fit, and Wear OS. Just use the built-in sensor on your smartwatch to measure your pulse, get notifications if your heart rate gets too high or too low, and easily swipe left to see all your past readings.
But, here's the deal: the app hasn't been tested on all devices to guarantee accuracy. So, if you decide to use it, do it at your own risk. Just a heads up, on some devices, the flash might get super hot while using the app. If that happens, either put your finger on the camera lens or turn off the flash in the settings. Oh, and if you're using it for medical reasons, better check with your doctor first!
To sum it up, Heart Rate Plus is a super handy app for keeping tabs on your fitness and checking your heart rate. It's all about giving you quick and accurate readings, plus the option to save and share your results. This app even works seamlessly with Samsung devices, Google Fit, and Wear OS. But remember, use it responsibly and if you need medical advice, always consult your doctor or primary care physician. Stay safe!
Measures using your camera or heart rate sensor
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