Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | $2.99 | Polycene, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This amazing technology uses small color variations in your finger to determine your pulse BPM and the blood oxygenation. Scans take about 7 seconds; you can take multiple readings for more accurate results.
For use by those with asthma, sleep apnea, or other conditions requiring one to monitor SpO2 levels, such as acclimating for high altitude hiking.
NOTE: This is not a substitute for medical advice or hardware; consult a doctor for managing conditions and call 911 in case of an emergency.
This app is a complete waste of money. According to the O2 device I should be on oxygen and I'm perfectly fine. Wish I would've not wasting my money don't waste yours
This is utter junk. According to this app my heart rate was in the upper 300's... Same time frame i took my pulse the old fashioned way, it was in the mid 60's both times
This app yields an acceptable margin of error. What reads as 98% on a reliable device reads between 48 and 52% on this useless app.
I want my money back. It is so erroneous a flash light will provide more accuracy. Don't buy like I did
Meaningless data. Couldn't even measure my pulse. O2 sat in the 80's? -NO!
Whoever is selling this app should be extremely ashamed of themselves. Making money off people when you know your app doesn't work is not something to be proud of. Only giving it one star because I had to in order to review at all. -1,000,000 stars- and hoping this comes back to bite the creator.
App took forever to download and then when you tap the "Scan" button it crashes. Apple needs to take this piece of crap down.