Sleep doctor approved
This app has a lot of integrity and perhaps the best biometrics for HRV. Coming from a sleep doctor - I recommend this to my clients. It helps them follow their sleep without stressing them out with misleading data.
Yes, Biostrap is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4 out of 5
1 ratings in Austria
This app has a lot of integrity and perhaps the best biometrics for HRV. Coming from a sleep doctor - I recommend this to my clients. It helps them follow their sleep without stressing them out with misleading data.
The bio strap app did what it claimed to do in tracking sleep and HR parameters though it could sometimes be balky to sync up. Battery was okay but not as good as some of the newer devices. It seemed to go for about 36 hours on a charge. The device fits okay though not completely unobtrusive during sleep. Activity tracking is minimal without the shoe pod, and the shoe pod is a pain to place and keep in place. I ended up losing mine on a run, and it didn’t fit certain shoes like cycling shoes with straps instead of laces. Whether it is more or less accurate than other apps is likely depending on who’s marketing claims you go with. Finally, at its current price, I think it lacks value - too expensive for such a device.
App not working properly hangs all the time
Total waste of money - try looking at alternatives
It tracks reps on weight machine. Does blood oxygen, resting heart rate. It does sleep. Super athletes are around the corner. This horse will do! Biostrap will get it done!
My 2 yr old Biostrap 1.0 is fantastic! I chose Biostrap for it’s accuracy, red lights instead of green, and low emf and options to turn off bluetooth while on my wrist or reduce bluetooth readings during the day.
After 1 year the battery doesnt last for 8 hours. Company refuses to help and suggests I buy a new one. Would never buy a biostrap product again. How it works: This is only useful for night time tracking of oxygen levels, heart rate and respiration rate. It is useless for sports tracking despite the website claims.. a $50 heart watch does 10x more for activity tracking. Apparently a small company with a good idea executed very poorly, and with disregard to customers. Would not trust their claims of an improved version and in any case they do not stand behind their product. Go with one of the more reliable products on the market.
They have a great app that has helped me get back into shape and to understand my sleep patterns better!
App is buggy and difficult to navigate, and the data recording is *highly* suspect. For instance, why should it take me fifteen minutes to figure out how to change the orientation from right wrist to left wrist? And why is the FAQ blank — are there truly no frequently asked questions? And why is the HRV chart blank? And why would my 30-mile bike ride log only 11 miles, and an activity score of 81 for the day, but when I drive the family four hours in the car on the way to vacation (and nothing else that day), the activity score is 98? Anyway, this feels like it ought to have potential but simply fails to deliver. I’ve heard great things about Whoop from literally everyone — considering making the switch.
The app hangs every time have to delete it and reinstall if you Fall asleep While Meditating! Also the band gets pretty tight if you want to get a “good” reading I actually think a dedicated o2 sat sensor, which is why I bought this A dedicated sensor would prob be more useful. Practical etc I would keep biostrap if the app did not fail every single time