New iHeart - Pulse Reader 4.0 is coming soon
The development team behind iHeart, the popular heart rate monitoring app for iOS devices, has recently released an important update that addresses key user concerns and expands the app's compatibility.
One of the most significant improvements in this update is the resolution of a bug in the pulse recognition engine. Users had previously reported occasional instability in heart rate readings, which could lead to inaccurate data. The development team has worked diligently to identify and fix this issue, resulting in a more stable and reliable pulse recognition system. This enhancement ensures that users can now depend on iHeart for consistently accurate heart rate measurements, whether they're monitoring their resting heart rate or tracking their pulse during physical activities.
- Fixed bug in the pulse recognition engine, now it works stable.
In addition to improved stability, iHeart has now been officially qualified for iOS 4. This qualification means that the app has been thoroughly tested and optimized for Apple's iOS 4 operating system, ensuring full compatibility with the latest features and improvements offered by this iOS version. Users who have upgraded their devices to iOS 4 can now use iHeart with confidence, knowing that the app will take full advantage of the operating system's capabilities.
- iOS 4 qualified.
These updates demonstrate the commitment of the iHeart team to continually improve the app's performance and user experience. By addressing stability issues and ensuring compatibility with the latest iOS version, iHeart remains a top choice for individuals who want to monitor their heart health accurately and conveniently using their iOS devices.
Users are encouraged to update their iHeart app to the latest version to benefit from these improvements. As always, the development team welcomes user feedback and continues to work on further enhancements to make iHeart an even more valuable tool for heart rate monitoring.
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iHeart - Pulse Reader 2.0
iHeart - Advanced Heart Rate Monitor for iOS
The method of pulse recognition is significantly improved as well as noise reduction method - it is now possible to get your heartbeat rate just by keeping external microphone between fingers. (generally you need to get some practice to get stable result, but it is easy and takes a few minutes to understand the best position of microphone between fingers and level of pressure.)
Coming soon!
Also:
- reduced memory usage to prevent crashed and low memory warnings
- a few fixes in reports and exported data, exported data are sorted by date/time
- empty/zero values are excluded from statistic calculations and charts
Key Features of iHeart
- Multiple Measurement Methods: Use the device's camera, accelerometer, or microphone to measure your heart rate
- Intuitive Interface: Easy-to-use design for quick and simple heart rate checks
- Data Tracking: Record and store your heart rate measurements over time
- Analytics: View trends and statistics of your heart rate data
- Export Functionality: Share your data via email for external analysis or record-keeping
About iHeart
iHeart combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design to provide a comprehensive heart rate monitoring solution. Whether you're an athlete tracking your fitness progress, a health-conscious individual monitoring your heart health, or someone managing a heart condition under medical supervision, iHeart offers the tools you need to stay informed about your heart rate.
With its recent improvements in accuracy and usability, iHeart continues to evolve as a valuable tool for heart rate monitoring. The app's ability to use various measurement methods, including the new finger-based microphone technique, makes it versatile and accessible for a wide range of users.
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BPMon 6.0 is available in Appstore now.
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BPMon 3.2 is coming soon
BPMon, the trusted blood pressure monitoring application, has recently released an update that brings important improvements to enhance user experience and data management capabilities. This update addresses compatibility with the latest iOS version and introduces more flexible data export options, responding to user feedback and evolving needs in personal health management.
- iOS 4 qualified.
BPMon is now fully compatible with iOS 4, ensuring that users with devices running this operating system can take full advantage of the app's features. This qualification means that BPMon has undergone rigorous testing to meet Apple's standards for iOS 4, guaranteeing stability and optimal performance. Users can now confidently use BPMon on their iOS 4 devices, knowing that it will work seamlessly with the operating system's features and optimizations.
- User-defined CSV and table exports, now you can define list of exporting fields, order in the exported table and sorting by any field in ascending or descending order.
In response to user requests for more control over their data, BPMon has significantly enhanced its export functionality. This new feature provides users with greater flexibility in how they can view and analyze their blood pressure data outside of the app. The improvements include:
- Customizable field selection: Users can now choose which specific data fields they want to include in their exports. This allows for more focused and relevant data sets, whether for personal analysis or sharing with healthcare providers.
- Adjustable field order: The order of fields in the exported table can now be customized, allowing users to arrange their data in the most logical or useful sequence for their needs.
- Flexible sorting options: Data can be sorted by any field in either ascending or descending order. This feature is particularly useful for identifying trends or patterns in blood pressure readings over time.
These enhancements to the export function make it easier for users to integrate their BPMon data into their overall health management strategy. Whether you're tracking long-term trends, preparing reports for your doctor, or simply prefer to view your data in a specific format, these new export options provide the tools to do so efficiently.
The BPMon team continues to be committed to improving the app based on user feedback and evolving healthcare needs. These updates reflect their ongoing efforts to provide a comprehensive, user-friendly tool for blood pressure monitoring and management. Users are encouraged to update their app to take advantage of these new features and improvements.
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