3/5 rating based on 113 reviews. Read all reviews for higi for iPhone.
higi is free iOS app published by higi llc
MadBee16
If you get your blood pressure checked here weekly like I do, you will only be able to see four data points at a time because you have to view by month. How about allowing us an option to see a year’s worth of results and so be able to see more effectively how we’ve made changes over the long term? Such a simple and user-friendly change. I remember this app used to be better when I used it pre-pandemic. Not sure what changed.
fthis frickin thing
Updated review; I had originally given one star (original review “I really want the line graphs back, showing changes over time!!!”) New update allows some version of line graph showing changes over time, although limited to 90 day max, therefore new 3 stars.
AliciaCross
I love the actual stations and the ability to track my blood pressure and such. However the app always can’t connect to the server and when I delete it and redownload it it won’t pull anything up and then still won’t connect to the server. So I’ll continue to use the stations and just keep track in my notes or something.
Ceelo187
Decent app but not a fan that it doesn’t have HealthKit integration. Update 2/7/2020: importing just steps is not what I call integration. True integration would mean that it would write the health data from the stations into HealthKit so it can be compared easily to other monitors such as one at home. If I could rate less than 1 star I would for your lackluster response think importing only counts as integration.
Buckshot513
Slow app. Major issues with verifying my phone number even after receiving probably a half dozen verification texts. Verification website repeatedly tells me that my WiFi is on when it’s not and that WiFi has to be off for their verification process to work. I have turned off WiFi, Bluetooth, and anything else I can think of and still no success.
yinjerry
It’s fine. Easy to use. It helps me keep track of my vitals. But it’s definitely annoying that the app doesn’t sync to the native Apple Health app. I don’t understand why the developers haven’t integrated automatic syncing. That would make much more sense, as then I could consolidate all my health information.
swat671
The one thing that would really help make the app perfect is Apple Health and HealthKit integration. I can’t import my readings directly into the Health app.
AMJRJRCG
This app could potentially be great but there are two flaws I am having trouble with. First, it doesn’t count all my steps in a day . I walk two miles every morning and I am on my feet at my job all day walking around. At the end of the day it’s says my steps are about 6000 . I keep my phone in my pocket at all times to make sure it tracks my every step . Second, I have to reconnect the app every day by deleting and download it again .
arpcfl00
I like the app because I like knowing my blood pressure. I like that you can trend it on a graph. I wish, though, that there was a note section. Today my BP was on the high side but it was 1/2 hour after working out. Without a note I am sure I will forget the context of that BP!