SeizAlarm: Seizure Detection

Help request service

Published by: SeizAlarm
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Description

Help when you need it, for those with seizure disorders.
SeizAlarm is a user-friendly iPhone and Apple Watch app that allows those with epilepsy and other seizure disorders to alert emergency contacts when they need help*.
FEATURES:
- Seizure detection. Seizure-like event detection is done via the motion sensors on the iPhone and/or motion sensors or heart rate sensor on the Apple Watch. Sensitivity controls allow you to set customized settings specific to you. When a potential seizure is detected, emergency contacts will automatically be contacted via multiple channels (phone call, text message, and email).
- Send immediate help requests manually to emergency contacts.
- Also available is a manually activated time delayed help request feature (via the "Time Delayed Help" button) that is helpful for those who have localized seizures (auras) that may turn into generalized tonic-clonic seizures. You are able to custom set the delay time in the settings. When a seizure warning is initiated you will see a countdown which can be extended via the press of a button. If you end up becoming unresponsive due to a seizure then once the timer ends then a help request will be sent.
- When a help request is sent, your contacts will be contacted with GPS coordinates (if available), so they know exactly where you are.
- You are also able to track your seizure events with robust logging features. A log dashboard gives you a high-level view of past events. You can also export log reports.
- SeizAlarm also supports multiple emergency contact support, so more than one person can be contacted when you need help.
- Optional audible siren and/or custom voice message that plays if a help request is sent.
- International phone number support for emergency contact(s).
- Now supporting "Family Setup" watches!
Help is just a button press away. Start taking back your independence today.
For questions or feedback, contact us at [email protected]. Your input is vital in improving future versions' detection accuracy and reducing false alarms.
NOTES:
*New accounts receive a 2-week commitment free trial of the help request service which allows the user to manually or automatically (via seizure-like repetitive motion and/or heart rate detection) request help from emergency contacts. Once the trial ends, the user must subscribe to the help request service to continue to have the ability to request help. The help request service is an auto-renewing cost of $17.99/month or $179.99/year.
* SeizAlarm is NOT an FDA approved medical device. SeizAlarm does not prevent seizures, should not be used for diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or cure of any disease and is not a substitute for medical care.
* Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
* Recommended placement of the iPhone for seizure detection is on the arm using an armband.
* Longer sessions of Watch based seizure-like motion and heart rate detection may dramatically decrease watch battery life.
* Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
* The payment will be charged to the user's iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. The account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal.
* Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.
* No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication. The robust seizure log features require no subscription.
Terms of Service: https://seizalarm.com/terms/
Privacy policy: http://www.seizalarm.com/seizalarm_app-privacy-policy.pdf
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In-Apps

Annual Subscription
6,990.00 ฿
Monthly Subscription
699.00 ฿
SeizAlarm Alert Service
249.00 ฿
Help Request Service (Yearly)
6,990.00 ฿
Help Request Service (Monthly)
699.00 ฿

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  • Is SeizAlarm free?

    Yes, SeizAlarm is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    SeizAlarm has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 3,125.40 ฿.

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User Rating

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SeizAlarm Reviews

Worthless

LiloMischa on

United States

I have had two seizures since I downloaded this app and it did not detect either one. It’s an absolute waste of money.

Was never notified

Beast Bosser on

United States

Signed up about 4 months ago. My adult son had his first seizure since I signed up and never got a text or a call. Came home and found him lying on the floor, confused. We tested it when we first got the app and the test worked. But when we needed it, it didn’t work.

Does not work

Jody1010! on

United States

I put this app on my daughters iwatch, it gave me peace of mind atleast a little until my daughter was in a full blown seizure in the middle of the night and it did nothing !! Junk, do not trust or rely on this app.

Good, but drains battery.

John4455 on

United States

This app is very good. The problem is that it will drain your phone overnight, so if you have an early. Morning seizure you are out of luck. I’ve contacted the company a couple of times but they were not much help.

Subscription?

Aberration32984712 on

United States

And $17.99/mo! For what? Every single feature is provided in the app. I’ll pay for the app but a monthly fee for the developer to do nothing is just a scam.

Excellent and very reasonably priced

07sidearm on

United States

Adjusting the motion and heart rate sensitivity eliminated false alarms. My daughter turns it off if she’s doing vigorous activities. Customer support was very quick and helpful. Allowed me to sleep at night knowing I would be alerted to seizures.

did not work

emily butts13 on

United States

this app never went off when i had seizures and did not alarm anyone. in my opinion this app did not work for me and don’t waste your money.

Waste Of Money

tayleshaeadams on

United States

I’ve used this app for a month now and have not found it reliable. I am using it on my apple watch and so far it has sent out a false alert for help 4 times. Every single time it sent an alert for help I was completely motionless and not having a seizure. Even when I went back through my health apps to check if it gad detected anything with my heart rate, my heart rate was normal. One of the instances it sent a false alert to my emergency contact, I didn’t even have detection turned on. All this app has done is stress my family out for no reason. This app DEFINITELY isn’t worth 17.99 a month. Seizalarm is a great idea for an app, if it actually worked.

Kills battery life!!! Terrible for overnight monitoring!!!

Alisform on

United States

I chose this app because it seemed like the best one for tracking seizures overnight. (Many are for monitoring but you have to start the minute when you have an aura, which I don’t have.) Unfortunately the battery would barely make it through an entire night. I would charge to 100% at midnight & wake up at 6am with 8% left & the app off. When I emailed - multiple times!!! - I was told to turn off all background app refresh settings. I was also told to turn off heart rate monitor - which the app is supposed to monitor. I was also told to turn off wifi - which was how the gps works, which is also part of the app. Doing all that, got me *still* barely 8 hours. And on top of all that, the connection to the phone - part of the app - would also drain the phone battery. I woke up a few times with an almost dead watch & an almost dead phone & the app off. The whole point - for me - was sleep monitoring & the app couldn’t do it. Honestly I don’t even know if it works. It only ever went off once on its own (not a test) & I was washing my hands. So I don’t know if I ever had a seizure. Did I not or did it not catch it? No idea.

Doesn’t Work

mmm22222222332 on

United States

Downloaded this for my husband, who was recently diagnosed with epilepsy. Just the other day, he had a tonic-clonic seizure, during which he fell, hit his head, had significant movement during his seizure, and had a heart rate spike of 126. Despite having the app on his Apple Watch set to the most sensitive levels (with a heart rate notification of 116), no alarms went off and I never received any sort of notification whatsoever that he was seizing. Unless I’m missing something, that renders this app entirely useless.

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