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Heart Rate Pro-Health Monitor Negative Reviews

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Doesn’t workTried the lite version which worked without any problem. Purchased the Pro version and it doesn’t work at all.Version: 2.4

Does not workI would not rely on this get accurate heart rate readings. Every result is different. Don’t waste your time or money..Version: 2.4

Not workingI used the app a few years and now, with the new iPhone 15 ProMax, it’s impossible to measure anything. It became a useless app..Version: 9.0

AddsWhy do I have to watch adds while using this app.Version: 2.8

InaccurateAfter checking my pulse manually and comparing my results (on several occasions) there were discrepancies ranging from 10bpm-40bpm in some cases It seems as if they just give you a normal range HR each time you check because that’s what most typical people will encounter- but as someone with a high baseline HR newly taking a beta blocker, checking baseline HR prior to taking my meds I knew this was super wrong- manual checking confirmed that... I’m sorry for the negative review app developers but I would want someone to be misled.Version: 1.4

Does not read heart rateI am covering the flash light with my finger as instructed but it makes no difference this will not calculate my heart rate ...Version: 2.4

Good app but FIX THE REMINDERS they are in Chinese!Help why is the reminder option in Chinese not English on the English app!!! It’s impossible to read or use as you don’t know what it says!!!! Can this be fixed ASAP!! Other than that it’s a good app - checked it with my gp equipment yesterday and it was pretty accurate they were impressed. Once reminder is fixed then it will be 5 star..Version: 1.4

BadI have tested this on various objects to see if it is accurate or not and apparently an object that has no heartbeat has a heartbeat 🤷‍♀️ and it’s not picking my heart rate as I’m not holding the object and holding my phone but the bottom corner.Version: 2.4

Bug or FeatureI tried the free version and thought it useful. So I purchased the Pro version. Free version works better than Pro version. Pro version does not detect pulse as easy. Half to move finger around to get it to detect. Didn’t have to do that on free version. Sound doesn’t work in Pro version. Button for sound is there showing disabled but can not enable it..Version: 2.8

Consistently wrongThe app has high sensitivity so measures all the pulses from each ventricle. The problem is that there’s no algorithm to filter out all the heartbeat fluctuations. The consequence is that the reading presented is 2x and sometimes 3x your actual heart rate!.Version: 2.4

Not happyWhen upgrading this app, it does not tell you that it will download a new app and your history will not be available, therefore it is not an upgrade, it is a new app..Version: 1.4

Could be betterThe Pro version could be better (more options) since you’re paying for it. It’s hard to get the reading to begin on the iPhone 13 because you have to figure out how to place your finger each time. There is no option to change the duration of how long it takes. I would like the option to be able to have it run a full minute and up to 3 minutes. Once the app finally likes your finger placement, it sends to work fine. My first reading was really low, so I did a second one which was normal. I hope future readings are better..Version: 2.4

Not working with new iPhoneNeeds a settings upgrade to change to the camera closest to the flash.Version: 9.0

No backupUnfortunately, don’t have an option to make a backup.Version: 2.4

It's not workingI've just paid for the upgrade and it keeps getting stuck I've tried several time now on the free version and now thenpaid as I thought it maybe the ads stopping it from working. But it's still not working.Version: 1.4

InaccurateHave bought the pro version only to find it very inaccurate and pretty much useless..Version: 2.4

Completely INACCURATE AppWithin one minute of arriving home after a brisk 15.86 km walk, I took my carotid pulse for a full 60 seconds. It was 143 bpm. I then immediately took my pulse using this HR iPhone app. It indicated a HR of 65 bpm. It is erroneous for someone to rely on this app for keeping track of one's HR. This app should be removed from the App store, and the purchase fee for the Pro version should be refunded..Version: 2.4

Version 2.2Latest update does not work as well as previous version. Seems to keep getting stuck trying to find the heartbeat. Worrying to see a flatline!.Version: 2.2

Accuracy?Not sure this is very accurate app.Version: 2.4

ReviewAs soon as I paid $2.99 for the app it tells me I don’t have a camera. Great waste of money.Version: 2.4

Often inaccurateI had been feeling like my heart was racing, so I gave this a shot to see what my average BPM was. It almost always put my HR in the mid-60s, even after activities. I checked it before running up a flight of stairs- 59. Then ran up, then checked it again. Again, 59. I then took my pulse the "old-fashioned" way, and it was 80. Absolutely horrible..Version: 2.4

Doesn’t work with 3 camera modelsUsed to work with my old phone but can’t make it work with a 12 pro - presumably because you need to cover three camera lenses?.Version: 2.8

HandyThe app seems to do what it claims. The lack of ads is definitely worth the 99 cents. One complaint - the share data with Health app has to be turned on each time I use the HeartRatePro app. When I close the app fully it turns data sharing off. Very annoying..Version: 2.0

Don’t plan to use thisI loaded this app because I have a type of heart arrhythmia. When I needed it in a crisis it did not work I happened to be in a facility where they were nurses and one of them took my blood pressure and heart rate and it was up at 156 BPM. But the app did not detect any rapid heart rate at all. I tried several times to give it a chance but never detected my rapid heart rate. So I would not suggest using this in a crisis situation.Version: 1.4

Purchased premiumI purchased premium $2.99aus, trying to set reminders & it’s in Chinese! Everything else is in English, doesn’t make sense! Waste of $2.99!.Version: 1.4

Dows not work on iphone 11 pro maxThis used to be a great app, sadly it says no camera on the latest iphone 11 pro max. I Contacted the developer a few months ago telling them this, and its still not fixed. Owning a software dev company myself creating windows software i could never imagine not supporting the latest version of windows aor a certain computer . Its crazy. This not working on the latest model iphone. Please update your app,i paid for something i cant use. Update: 6 months on and its still broke!.Version: 2.4

Works wellWorks well but I found the lite version picks up heart rate faster than the pro don’t know why this is.Version: 2.4

Waste of moneyWhat a waste of $2.99 , I already had a heart pressure app on my iPhone , but wasn’t aware of it until my son showed me Never again will I get caught out !.Version: 1.4

Pro version bugThe pro version has bug that the free one doesn’t- often turns off sharing with iOS Health app. Means you have to enter settings each time to re-enable before measurements. Free app didn’t do this. Otherwise works well. Chinese characters (??) in fields to confirm sharing??.Version: 2.0

Was a good app for iphone 11I had iphone 11 before and could detect my heart rate easily but now i have iphone 13 pro but don't know how to detect it it says cover back camera with forefinger but there's three cameras and it isn't working it's a shame because it's a very good app and more or less accurate i hope someone can tell me how to use it for the iphone 13 pro.Version: 2.7

Not accurate at all. Do not buy.I’ve tried this app for several days now with multiple finger positions and no matter what I try it simply doesn’t work on a regular basis. Occasionally I can get an accurate reading but more often than not it is wrong. Not just a little but a lot. For example, this morning I had three readings saying my HR was in the eighties. When I checked it with my Apple Watch it was more like 50-55 (my HR is often on the low side). I will be deleting this app and wishing I had my 2 bucks back. BTW-I almost never write reviews, good or bad, so please trust me and look elsewhere if you want a real, trustworthy HR app..Version: 2.4

Iphone max pro 12The app is very difficult to get readings from with the set up of the 3 lenses Nd flashlight on the above mentioned phone..Version: 2.4

UnreliableMeasures HR inaccurately. I can take 3 measures in a row over 3 minutes and receive results that vary by 30 bpm! Useless..Version: 2.4

Disappointing accuracyResting heart rate seemed believable although it jumps all over the place while taking reading. Active rate is way off. Immediately after a run it showed 91, then I checked manually and it was 110. My pulse drops quickly after finishing an activity so I wanted something to get a reading faster then palpating. This gives you a value fairly quickly but it always reads low and varies wildly. At the gym this always reads 10-30 bpm slower than the monitors on the machines. I paid to have ads removed after getting a few believable resting heart rates, before checking it during and after activity. For anything other than sitting still on the couch it is worthless, and now I doubt the resting heart rate as well..Version: 2.0

Review not goodNot accurate so do not use as a reading or guide.Version: 1.4

Does not work.Attempted multiple times over many weeks and only managed to get it to work a few times. Doubt those readings were correct; 70 bpm after strenuous exercise....Version: 2.4

Utterly uselessWhy can’t you monitor for more than 60 seconds? Why can’t you set a timer to measure yourself for a few minutes? Why is this app worth paying for?.Version: 2.4

Doesn’t workI downloaded the free version of this app and enjoyed it so I decided to download the pro version. The pro version says the no camera available, yet the free version works just fine. I have an IPhone XR with iOS 13.6 installed so it should work according to the description. If the developers cannot figure out how to fix this issue then I would like my money back that I paid for the app..Version: 2.4

Please add custom option 🙏This is overall a nice ap, it's simple and attractive. Unfortunately, the only categories for heart rate measurements are normal, resting, or exercise. It would be really helpful to have a custom option that allows you to add your own notes about the "state you are measuring in." Then if people want to put post-exercise, pre-exercise, palpitations, or anything else, they can just type it in..Version: 1.4

Doesn’t workThe app didn’t work and the remove phone health sync came up in Chinese. I can only guess what it said. I deleted the app 1hr after trying it out..Version: 2.8

Recent iOS update malfunctioned appThis was a great app to check heart rate. However, since the recent update, users cannot see the EKG reading after heart rate is taken. Can this please be fixed? It was very useful to see a blip in sinus rhythm..Version: 2.7

Needs big time improvements.Poor heart rate accuracy..Version: 1.4

Not for a fibThis doesn’t seem to pick up Atrial fib elation. I think it only takes the harder parts and misses the little ones in between. Very disappointing.Version: 1.4

Heart Rate monitorI am in hospital. Checked against their machine 77 this one to 89 in hospital.Version: 1.4

Unreliable and inaccurateWas working ok but not any more. Says pulse is 87 but it is really 48...checked it multiple times but it’s still inaccurate..Version: 2.4

Have difficulty usingA little hard to use..Version: 2.4

DecentI love the fact that I can write a note for each time I take my heart rate, unfortunately my readings are mostly inaccurate. The few times it’s been accurate were great and I was ecstatic. The reason I found out it wasn’t accurate 100% of the time. I returned home from hitting the weight room and running 5 miles. Curiously I began checking my bpm. In my mind it looked abnormally low. So naturally I set a timer and manually checked my bpm. My manual reading was 96bpm, with the apps reading being 88bpm and lower. For each attempt within a few minute time frame around the manual reading.Version: 2.4

With iPhone 12max pro is rubbish.It takes to many goes to a have a reading, está battery and you don’t really know your heartbeat at start..Version: 2.4

Not impressedDon’t think this app is very accurate I suffer from ectopic heart beats which is not recorded very well by this app also the bleeps of the heart is not true it bleeps every second and not in time with the beat of the heart.Version: 2.8

Not even close to accurateI tested it for accuracy after getting several conflicting measurements that were 30-40 bpm off. It was never even close to accurate. 134, 68, 97, 75... all over the place. All while lying still and verified heart rate of 66 the whole time. It’s almost like the numbers are completely random. I would have better accuracy just guessing. Don’t waste your time with this one. I have no idea how it got so many good reviews.Version: 2.4

Too fastI have two apps for measuring heart rate. Plus my fingertips! This app consistently displays my hr as faster than it really is. The other app and my fingertip measurement are consistent with each other, and show my true hr. to be 5 to 10 pulses slower than this app. I 'm a bit miffed as I paid for this one. Tried again 24 hours later: got 92 and 76 within a 5 minute time gap, and 52 from fingertip and the other heart rate app. Speaks for itself..Version: 1.1

Bug fixes requiredIPhone 8 , unpaid version worked fine , paid version has difficulty reading pulse, sometimes it works but more often than not cannot find your pulse..Version: 2.2

Average and do a calibrationNeed to be able to do an average I do my readings 3 times in a roll, it’s seem that the first reading is always low, low has in the mid 40 all the others around 70. You should be able to delete the ones you don’t want or the one’s you know are not right.Version: 2.4

Useless!So glad I only paid £1.99 for this app as its useless, but of course the developers are laughing at us all as they rake in all the £1.99s. The permanent beeping noise which you can’t switch off is enough to raise your heart rate. Vast differences in readings so not very reliable..Version: 1.4

Data correction not possibleCannot correct a wrong category exemple pressed normal instead of waking.Version: 2.4

It’s just okI like, is how quickly it starts to take your pulse. However, I’m not sure it is very accurate. For example in 1 reading it went between 88 - 62, but the app recorded the pulse as 66 because that is where it was when it stopped recording. It would be nice to have the option to average your pulse from within the reading. Which in this case would be 75. (88+62=150 divide by 2=75) It only averages your pulse for each day, which really isn’t useful. The average would be increased if one reading was during strenuous exercise. This really doesn’t provide any benefit. If it averaged out your recording for the different activity choices, that would be a bit more beneficial. There needs to be the option to add your own note before you save the results. You shouldn’t have to go back into results to input your own information. You should also be able to edit the activity option in case you accidentally hit the wrong one The activity choices are very limited, which affects the accuracy of the data. For example, one of these choices is “Normal” which is a very broad and ambiguous statement. What is normal activity for one person, isn’t normal for others. If a doctor was looking at the stored results, how are they supposed to know what “Normal” activity is. The other options are Resting, Walking & Exercise. Many people consider walking as exercise. So there are really only 3 choices. This app needs work!.Version: 2.4

APP DOES NOT WORK ON IPHONE 13 PRO MAXOn iPhone 13 pro max the only way to get a measurement is to cover the lower camera of the three. The flash light is ergonomically impossible to cover. Even trying to do it rotating the finger does not produce a measurement. Measurements appear to inaccurate for sport and in general..Version: 2.4

ErraticFor some reason unbeknown this app is very erratic it can run perfect for a time Then it gives very way out incorrect readings,The number of beats per minute can be as much as 20 to 30 out.Version: 2.4

Almost great... just needs haptic feedback.Would be full 5 stars for me if it also used haptic feedback once heart rate has been calculated. As it is, you have to look at the screen to see when it is done which can take more or less time and the problem - for me - is that looking at the screen while checking my heart rate stresses me out and actually increases my heart rate - and I am trying to check my resting heart rate which should be as low as possible..Version: 1.4

Not User FriendlyI gave an unfair review of one star, this was because when I was having issues with the app, the app support button took me to a web page which was in Chinese, no use to an English only speaker, yes, I know, I should learn another language, one day maybe. The app works to a degree, it is a bit sporadic in results given. The list of exercising is poor, even if had something like Light exercise with a description of what that is ie light to medium paced walking, weight lifting with light weights etc etc then you could have Medium exercising -with a description bla bla bla and then Heavy exercising - with a description bla bla bla.Version: 2.4

Just OKIt gives a quick result for heart beat rate but the beat pattern is not helpful. As someone with bouts of irregular heartbeats, this app would have you thinking you are always having a major problem. It shows irregularities where there are none when cross checking with other devices when in NSR (normal)..Version: 2.4

Cannot useImpossible to cover camera and flash fir some reason. iPhone 11 Pro.Version: 9.0

Work anywhereI put this all over my body the camera and I was getting about 70 every time finger or not iPhone find this a scam.Version: 2.4

Not the bestI should not have wasted my money on this app Free ones are better.Version: 1.4

App doesn’t work 70% of the time!!!!Every time I am running and use this app, 70% of the time it says that the flashlight won’t turn on and won’t measure my HR! It also does not work 60% of the time when listening to music!!! If you’re going to make us pay for this app- at least update it once in while so that it actually works!!!.Version: 2.4

A fraudI purchased this and then within a day or 2 saw it was not yet for me. I cancelled with Apple but have still been billed. Seem to be unable to find any way in the app or with Apple to get a refund. May take it up in the future but now. Will you process my refund please and help other customers see how to do that too...Version: 2.4

Unreliable an inaccurateYou expect and you NEED any app that claims any health-related function, especially one that measures a critical vital sign such as heart rate to be accurate and repeatable. This app simply fails on both accounts. However, it is ONLY because I know what my heart rate normally is (I use blood pressure monitoring equipment 4 times per day which tells me, that I knew that when I saw a heart rate of 78 - it could not be accurate. So I repeated the measurement several times over and over again, using my fingertips - then different spots including my wrist, too if hand, forehead... And no two readings were even closely repeatable. Only two of the dozen or so readings were close to the actual value of 98, but I got many readings ranging from 68, several in the 70s, and several in the 80s. By returning these slower rates, it would easily miss what might be life-threatening tachycardia and the complete lack of accuracy and repeatability makes it useless for even routine monitoring. Not only can I not recommend it, but I must also warn people away from it..Version: 2.4

“Detecting” Not so MuchI’ve tried lots of iOS heart rate apps on my iPhone 11 in the last couple of weeks. The free version of this app seemed to work pretty consistently- but the ads were annoying. I bought the “pro” version but now during “detecting,” I have to stop, reposition my finger, and re-start repeatedly. “Detecting” seems to be a little more successful if I put the camera/flash against the palm of my hand. Even so, after starting and restarting the “detecting” function, the measurement often seems to double up - a heart rate of 65 registers 130; 70 becomes 140. Not good..Version: 2.4


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