Blood Pressure App ++
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Version :1.3.2
Size :51.32Mb
Updated :Nov 5,2021
Developer :Touchberry
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Based on the users' reviews, here are the pros and cons of the Blood Pressure App: **Pros:** 1. Easy to use interface allows for quick and accurate blood pressure tracking. 2. Data analysis features provide valuable insights into blood pressure trends and patterns. 3. Integration with Apple Health app enables seamless data sharing and tracking. **Cons:** 1. Lack of calibration feature for inconsistent readings and accuracy issues. 2. Limited customization options for users with specific medical requirements. 3. Some users experienced difficulty tracking blood pressure due to poor app layout design.
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Description
Blood pressure app is the smartest way to manage your blood pressure & heart rate measurements, track your progress, help you stay healthy. Features ◉ Modern UI, easy to read, easy to use, guided steps ◉ Save Blood Pressure and Heart Rate measurements ◉ Access recent measurements easily ◉ Rich analytics ◉ Export measurements Advanced features include full blood pressure & MAP (mean arterial pressure) analytics. The app also features large fonts, so it's always easy to read and operate. Note: this app does not interface with any external hardware; you'll need to take measurements with other external devices, and manually log the results into this app. Disclaimer: 1) Blood pressure App ++ al­lows you to record, track and an­a­lyze trends in your blood pres­sure. You need a sep­a­rate blood pres­sure mon­i­tor hardware to mea­sure blood pres­sure, then manually log the data into this app. 2) SmartBP is NOT a substitute for a doctor or professional healthcare or advice. Any health related information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the advice of healthcare professionals. - You can subscribe for premium features from inside the app; subscriptions are billed monthly or annually at the rate selected depending on the subscription plan. - Alternatively a one-time payment plan is available (this is not a subscription). - Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. - Subscriptions will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of current period. - Your account will be charged according to your plan for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. - You can manage or turn off auto-renew in your Apple ID account settings at any time after purchase: Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store; Tap your Apple ID at the top of the screen; Tap View Apple ID. You might need to sign in or use Touch ID; Tap Subscriptions; Tap the subscription you want to manage; Use the options to manage your subscription. - No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period. Once purchased, refunds will not be provided for any unused portion of the term. Privacy Policy: https://myfancy.app/is/BloodPressureApp71/privacy Terms of Use: https://myfancy.app/is/BloodPressureApp71/term Connect with us: [email protected]
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    By NiquecoryellJan 1,2022
    This app is 5-star for free, 4-star for paid. Very great design, I like using it vs apple health, but from paid have a few more bells and whistles to justify the (low) cost. TBH, I don’t actually notice the difference b/t paid <> free. Ideas: 1. Sync to apple health 2. Share for the grid view, not just export to pdf / csv - would lead to a public web view with download feature, can double as a viral loop for people to download the app or for doctors to signup and send their patients (you should do this). Could include some simple password like the last name of the user wants to set and include that in the share message. 3. Date filters on the grid report for export (and share if 2, as well as on the web view) 4. Include trend graphs at the bottom of that grid view report General UX for both versions: 1. Post entry, add tag clod for notes that people can customize (ex: pre-med, post 50mg los, caffeine, exercise, wake up, meal, etc) everyone has their own routine and doctors like t...
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    By MagNymphJan 8,2021
    I think the app is great it is fast and informative. I keep getting a message everyone I open to buy premium which I did but consistently pops up each time I open app a little aggravating. Otherwise a 5 star app.
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    By Luan, PAJan 29,2022
    This is manual input BP info for analytics. There is no interface with external hardware device. A 360 analysis requires subscription service $2.99 for 1 week, $7.99 for 1 year, and $9.99 for lifetime. If you’re looking for a free service for 360 analytics service, this is not for you. I was looking for an App that can be linked to a BPM device for automatically input. I paid $9.99 for lifetime which was a mistake. After 24 hrs activation, there is no refund nor prorated refund. There is value here, but this app is not what I was looking for.
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    By Sebastian HussainOct 1,2020
    I really like the GUI. So easy to add a reading. The history feature to add comments is quite useful, especially now. My Doc and I are shifting my meds, so I can keep track of when we made the change. It also notes what range each entry falls into. And the Export let's me pull data into a spreadsheet and make tables. All around well thought out