PulseTrackr:Heart Rate & HRV

Log Blood Pressure & Oxygen

Published by: SINGATOP PTE

Description

We care about your heart health, this is an app developed to protect heart health!
*Winner of the App Store Editors' Choice*
Main features are as follows:
【Heart Rate Measurement via Phone】
Gently place your finger on the phone to obtain your heart rate data.
【Watch Stress Dial】
Track stress and body metrics in real time.
【HRV】
Helps obtain your HRV data and view stress levels.
【Stress】
Monitor your stress data to understand your emotional pressure.
【Blood Pressure Records】
Helps record your blood pressure measurements.
【Blood Oxygen Tracking】
Helps record your blood oxygen saturation levels.
【Heart Score】
Pay attention to your heart health status.
【Heart Age】
Understand your heart's age.
【Sleep Monitoring】
Monitor your sleep quality, track sleep patterns, and enjoy white noise for better sleep.
【Other Health Data】
Read Apple Health data and track relevant metrics.
【Smoking Cessation】
Dedicated feature to record your tar intake and support quitting smoking.
【Real-time Health Data Updates in Standby Mode】
View your health data in real time while charging in standby mode.
【Alarm Reminders】
Help develop healthy habits.
【Large Font】
Adapts to phone font enlargement for easy reading.
Subscription:
-After confirming the purchase, the amount will be deducted from your iTunes account
-Subscription will automatically renew, and closing 24 hours before the current deadline will cancel the automatic renewal
-Renewing or canceling the subscription during the free trial period will not reclaim the free trial benefits from the user. The user can continue to try until the trial period ends
-Privacy Policy: http://singatop.com/Agreement/Privacy.html
-User Agreement: http://singatop.com/Agreement/UserAgreement%20.html
If you have any questions or suggestions, you can provide feedback on "User Feedback", and we will adopt appropriate suggestions and reply to you.
Disclaimers:
-This app is not a medical product and cannot be used for professional medical purposes. It is only used as a source of general health information, such as for fitness purposes.
-This app does not support measuring blood pressure and blood oxygen, it only provides a recording of them.
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In-Apps

Pulse Trackr Weekly
£6.99
Pulse Trackr Yearly
£69.99

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User Rating

4.55 out of 5

158 ratings in United Kingdom

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PulseTrackr:Heart Rate & HRV Reviews

Rubbish

gaving7095 on

United Kingdom

The ad for this (with link) said something like this app offers “Professional medical advice” whereas the app description basically says the opposite of that and that this is essentially a novelty. This app is digital cancer for your phone and I hope it gets removed from the App Store. @APPLE SORT THIS OUT! Over £2,000 for my phone, watch & earbuds yet it’s not enough money for you, you’re also keen for me to waste money on this lying garbage so you can get your 30 % of the pointless subscription fee? Shame. Shame on you, shame on the dev’s. You’ll get what you deserve in the end.

Very disappointing

x844 on

United Kingdom

Doesn’t really do much more than Apple’s built-in Health App. Wish I hadn’t wasted my time trying it. Now deleted.

Kissima

mahamadou drammeh on

United Kingdom

Drammeh

One of the rare times you should judge a book by its cover.

Alexieq on

United Kingdom

I downloaded this app after seeing advert knowing full well it was likely a fake or scammy app and I was correct, it is. Not only is the technology flawed and the advert a misrepresentation of the features and usefulness of the app you can’t actually use any of the main advertised features of the app without signing up to a subscription. Not a normal “oh okay, I won’t see ads and they have to pay for their servers” subscription but a scammy WEEKLY subscription. Apps that charge weekly subscriptions (excluding certain streaming apps etc) are usually scams. 3 day trial and then weekly overpriced subscription for the foreseeable future. As well as this the app is inconsistent sometimes its asks you to pay £2.99 a week, and other £8.99 a week which is equivalent to $4 & $12 Us Dollars respectively, & that’s PER WEEK. So a years worth of subscriptions ranges from £155 to £467 for the whole year or roughly £12.95 to £38.95 a month. To put that in perspective at the “cheaper” £2.99 a week you could get Netflix AND Disney+ and still have £2.95 left over to buy drinks or snacks whilst you watch multi-million pound TV Shows and Movies. If you’re unlucky enough to not only subscribe but subscribe to the more expensive £8.99 a week package well for that you could get: Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Disney+, and NowTV & still have £1 left over for a snack. Alternatively, you could round up the £12.95 a month plan by £0.05 to £13 and you could get yourself a new iPad. The expensive plan you can literally get yourself an iPad and MacBook Pro for £37 leaving you with £0.95 left over. So you could either do that or pay for an app that can’t tell the difference between my finger and the various inanimate objects I used to test whether the app is indeed real or not. Spoiler alert, it isn’t. I’d usually not write reviews this long but this is a medical app, this is dangerous and it is an obvious scam, so obvious I fail to see why it’s allowed to continue to be on the App Store and deliver ads directly to people’s devices when playing games, etc. As well as this, the app itself isn’t even well designed, it’s not optimised and at times behaves like a webpage. The reason for this presumably being that they didn’t expect or want anyone to actually use it, they’re just hoping people sign up by mistake or forget to cancel that all important “3 day trial” and they can rake in the cash week by week, which is why they do the weekly subscriptions, hoping that even

Disgusting

lee_t34 on

United Kingdom

I am a medical professional. I don’t know how you people who create apps like these are allowed to get away with it. In your disclaimer you all state that this is not to be used in place of real medical advice, but your advert says different. There is a 30% chance of saving the life of someone who has a cardiac arrest in the street or their homes and that isn’t going to happen if someone wastes time messing around with stupid apps. CPR must be started straight away, no time to waste opening up or downloading a poorly constructed app. START CPR AND CALL THE PARAMEDICS! I think the that these apps should be illegal and I Genuinely believe that the people who Made it (and other similar apps) have no soul. They don’t care about your health, they care about making money. The worst thing is I had to download the app to be able to write this review. Be sure that I will delete it immediately afterwards.

Suruj ali

abid33 on

United Kingdom

Very impressed with this app at first I was a little hesitant to weather to download it or not I thought it was a bit of a gimmick so I thought I’ll have a bit of fun with it but it has amazed me it’s wonderful how my iPhone which I have been using since 2008 when it came out I haven’t change Ed to any other brand’s of phone s since then I have not seen much major innovations come into the iPhone it self other then few tweaks in some model s now and then but to my recollection apple was bringing out blood pressure measuring capability how long is with something else which I forgot but this is a wonderful app it helps me keep track o my blood pressure I need to keep track of it all the time as I had a stroke a while ago this help s me stay on top of things

It’s bull#+it

Genesis79 on

United Kingdom

I went to try it as it said free in the advert, I t’s not, and it won’t give results until you’ve paid. The other problem was it showed my heart rate at one point as low as 75 bmp and it’s not been that for years so wouldn’t trust it.

Don’t get

88776554456777766667888 on

United Kingdom

Total rubbish it’s a con

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China

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China

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App Info

Publisher
SINGATOP PTE
Languages
English, Arabic, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese
Recent release
1.2.8 (1 week ago )
Released on
Nov 6, 2023 (2 years ago )
Last Updated
3 weeks ago
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