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Instant Heart Rate. HR Monitor app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 6912 ratings )
Health & Fitness Lifestyle Medical
Developer: YC4U LTD
Free
Current version: 2.3, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 04 Nov 2021
App size: 189.37 Mb

Check your heart rate instantly with your iPhone. No other devices are needed!

Track your heart rate on a daily basis so you can stay healthy and fit. Get your stress levels under control and your negative emotional reactions identified and leveled.

Stay healthy by recording your heart rate on the app and keeping notes, see how your heat BPM changes when you are active or resting, keep track of any unusual spikes.

Heart rate measurement: get your heart rate measured instantly by covering the back camera with a finger.

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Premium Account subscription is optional and gives you advanced possibilities in the app.

Depending on the chosen period your subscription will recur every 1 month for $15.99. The subscription is auto-recurring. Payment will be charged from your iTunes account after you confirm the purchase. A trial-free period is provided within 3 days since activation.

After the purchase of a subscription, you can manage it and disable it at any time in the settings of your iTunes account. The unused trial period will be voided if you purchase the subscription during this period.
Privacy policy & Terms and conditions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ILyI_h0M9LSHQVqIY41p0RX-Z9AOMTJ2Khzd17V7YvM

Our App will read the health data on your phone through HealthKit, including: heart rate, resting heart rate, activity energy, exercise, etc., and use these data to analyze the trend of your heart rate in various scenarios.