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4.23 out of 5
69 ratings in United Kingdom
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Thank you
Irish eyes
This app is very useful and helpful for people who have regular epileptic seizures especially when they’re unconscious and the app informs my health people
I bought a new Apple Watch to use this app with. Unfortunately it can’t be used. The watch battery is on 100% before I go to sleep. I turn this app on to monitor throughout the night. When I wake up in the morning this app has drained the battery to zero and is no longer monitoring my seizures. Not fit for purpose in my opinion if it can’t last a standard 8 hour sleep.
It would be good to take account of newly diagnosed people during set up.
Won't give me what I need with sleep monitoring or sharing my gps with my contacts
Ev
I have the app on my Apple Watch, and I am having constant issues with the heart rate monitoring. A few minutes ago, the app somehow read my heart rate as going over 160, and was consistently starting the alert timer after cancelling it constantly for two minutes, even though my watch was only read my bpm as 140 after walking uphill for 5 minutes. This morning, the alarm got sent off halfway through a car ride when I was sat still. I’ve also had it reading seizures at night despite not having them. I have false alerts most days, which if don’t realise, makes my family worry when they get sent the alert. Of course, this isn’t a world ending issue as it’s better to get too many alerts than not recognise actual seizures, but it is still very annoying.
So much more can be done with this app! The care giver app should be able to see a lot more information eg. Heart rate and Heart rate alerts over a set rate. Able to turn off from care giver app when alerted. Users app would benefit from visual display of heart rate too. Easy turn off from watch when attended. Other features are good and has picked up a few seizures during the night, even with a VNS fitted. All other alarms are not compatible with it. From a mum with a son who has seizures 24/7 and can have 3/4 tonic clonic seizures a day.