Heart Graph Reviews – Page 22

4/5 rating based on 248 reviews. Read all reviews for Heart Graph for iPhone.
Heart Graph is free iOS app published by Smoky Cat Software Ltd.

Excellent. Does everything Apple Health should.

Jonapod-tx

Well worth the purchase.


Could no import

Stu801

Tried to import data from the health app but did not work. Checked that I had granted access to the health app data several time. Oh well on to the next app


Excellent

HammerheadNC

Works great to add heart rate data to your activity


Very satisfied

Islander∢

I have only been using this app for a few days, but it seems to be very handy. I use a Tickr X and the apple Health app for gathering the heart and exorcise data, and use this app to graph and send. I am still learning how to use several of these Heart and Activity tracker apps. Most require accounts and acquire your physical data for spreading around the internet. This app appears to be benign, and very useful. I have wasted about 10$ on other useless apps I ended up deleting.


Excellent!

AppEagle

Provides excellent customization of reports and graphs. Allows you to bring in data from Apple's Health App and produce and export nice plots. Just excellent. One minor complaint: when exporting graphs with multiple lines to dropbox the legend is not included.


Compare workout

mickeyroo

I use the graphs to estimate workout intensity and the workout comparison feature is excellent. Updates could include minutes at different heart rate intensities.


Looking for App to Track

HeartData

I thought with the purchase this app would be easy to use and help track highs and lows of heart rates. Not pleased with purchase. Not easy to track.


Great app

Dgaschk

I use this every day to monitor my heart rate on Apple Watch during workouts.


Excellent - I Love This App

Eggplant1776

My uses: HIIT - 5 sets of 30 sec with rest to heart rate of 110 bpm. As my fitness improves the time of the rest period decreases. Eventually I increase the amount of resistance. Jog - 20 min of moderate intensity, bpm 130 - 140. Eventually I need to increase the resistance. The advantage with Heart Graph is that I no longer rely on my faulty measurements of 'perceived intensity' for judging workouts. I compare the graphs over time to see the increase in my fitness.


Should be included with the health app.

corpsemonger

This is the functionality that the Apple watch should come with for the heart rate sensor. App has difficulty handling long workouts on my iPhone 4s. Lots of room for improvement with intuitive functionality, in context operations and general convenience features.