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"HeartWatch is so good, you’d think Apple built the app itself." John Patrick Pullen, Time Magazine. Top 5 in Health & Fitness in 100+ countries.

TOTAL PRIVACY
HeartWatch has no user analytics tracking. No advertising plugins. No 3rd party code. No data upload. Ask your "free" heart app if they can say the same.

ABOUT HEARTWATCH
HeartWatch is the best way to get a complete picture of all the health & fitness information captured by your Apple Watch.

NEWS
- Explore the different News Editions to learn all about your health progress and trends.
- Morning Briefing: read about your key health information to start your day
- Fitness Habits: news all about your fitness trends with a dynamic fitness habit tracker

WELLNESS
- An intelligent view of all key heart rate metrics. Daytime, Sedentary, Sleeping, Waking & Workouts.
- Detailed trend analysis including heart rate, blood pressure, HRV, blood glucose, blood oxygen (SpO2) and more.
- Background heart rate alerts on Watch with context.
- Note capture for individual heart rate readings.
- Detailed ECG analysis

ACTIVITY
- Every day isn’t the same. Intelligent move, distance & steps goals based on your current habits.
- Daily forecasting to help you stay on track to meet your goals.

WORKOUTS
- In depth analysis of heart rate, training summary, GPS maps and more.
- A heart focussed workout app on the Watch with custom alerts to keep you in the right zone.
- Detailed trend analysis.
- Stream workout info from your Watch to your iPhone.

JOURNAL & NOTES
- Keep a daily journal with notes and measurements
- View a detailed list with a complete overview of all notes, measurements and workouts
- Input notes and measurements from your Watch or iPhone. Includes blood pressure, temperature, blood glucose, weight, waist circumference and body fat percent.

GRAPHS & ANALYSIS
- Over 30+ health metrics to view
- Apply 7 day and 21 day trends to any metric, with the ability to overlap
- View over 6 weeks up to 12 months

EXPORT
- Export for all health metrics & workouts.

NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR HEALTH
Heart Watch is a very useful tool to get alerted about any possible health issues in a concise format that you can show your medical practitioner.

INTEGRATION
HeartWatch connects beautifully with the Eclipse Yourself and AutoSleep apps, our premier sleep, activity, recovery and readiness monitoring apps.

HEART MONTH
Featured app in the official Apple Heart Month 2022:
https://www.apple.com/au/newsroom/2022/01/apple-celebrates-heart-month-with-new-resources-across-services

REQUIREMENTS
This app requires an iPhone that has the Health App installed. Heart readings are read from the Health Data Store which is ideally populated by your Apple Watch.

HeartWatch: Heart Rate Monitor App Comments & Reviews

HeartWatch: Heart Rate Monitor Positive Reviews

Broadcast Heart Rate to iPhone in Real Time!One of the biggest shortfalls of the Apple Watch is the inability to broadcast your heart rate to your iPhone in real time, natively. It’s annoying having to constantly look at your wrist during a cycling workout based on target heart rate metrics. I’m pretty shocked that we’re on Series 6 and this hasn’t been addressed yet... or if it has, it’s so unintuitive that I haven’t found a way to do it. There are a couple of other apps that allow this feature, but they’re either A) Clunky or B) Require a subscription. I’m really tired of subscriptions, and I know many people are... so it’s very refreshing to find an app that does what I need it to do, and doesn’t charge me monthly to do it (HeartWatch). Only thing I would change is to allow landscape mode for the app since the factory phone mount for Concept2 Erg monitors is landscape by default. Not a huge deal, as a work around, I just bought a cheap-o handlebar mount as a stopgap. Also, this feature was pretty hard to find in the app... I had to email the designer directly to find it. Honestly, that should be a “premier” feature since so few apps offer it. Beyond the heart rate broadcasting, the app is very full-featured, almost to a fault. I say that only because if the user doesn’t take the time to read the detailed documentation on their website, then a lot of feature and analysis will be missed over. This app, and AutoSleep (same designer), are my two most useful Apple Watch apps..Version: 4.0.6

Good but buggyI love this app and all the detail it gives. Especially the notification warning. However, one of the main reasons I bought this app was for the fact that the complication for the Apple Watch shows your last recorded heart rate on the main screen, without having to click into anything....Well mine doesn’t do that. The tutorials and guides everywhere mention that the complication is supposed to refresh and show the most recently recorded heart rate. All mine does is show the last update from the point I actually clicked it and brought up the app. The complication is not auto refreshing like it’s supposed to. There is nothing addressing this issue on the FAQ or tips pages on Healthwatch’s site either, yet there are 3 or 4 forums I’ve found from the past few years where many have this issue but nobody has addressed how to fix it in any way. I’ve literally researched this for hours and tried everything you could think of, but got nowhere. Every complication I have on my Apple Watch face refreshes instantly EXCEPT for the HeartWatch...the only one that I paid for...If someone could get back to me and help me fix this with an actual solution to this problem other than “reinstalling” I’d really appreciate it.. I was going to buy the auto sleep app to pair with HeartWatch, but I’m probably going to be switching to a different heart app and get whatever sleep tracker goes with that one.. Edit**: Changing from 2 star to 5 star. I just made the change from Fitbit to Apple Watch 3 days ago and was unaware of how the Apple Watch operates. The support team responded to my email very quickly and gave me an explanation along with many tips to get it to refresh more often! Love the app! Also, I bought Auto Sleep last night. !! A great compliment to the HeartWatch app!!.Version: 3.5.2

Great during COVID recoveryI contracted COVID in March when there was no medical support. This app is great for long haulers like me who have to treat themselves and even for ones who are getting some medical support. One of my biggest problems was/is my heart so I bought an Apple Watch in July to help monitor my heart rate. This app has been key to helping me manage my POTS symptoms. It helps me monitor trends and has allowed me to create my own physical therapy. One thing I love is the ability to write notes so I can go back to see what I was or wasn’t doing when I notice an improvement or decline in my health. It has definitely helped me manage my POTS. The only thing I wish it did, which would be key to helping people with POTS, is to have an alarm when heart rate gets too high while “exercising”. My heart rate can easily jump over a hundred opening a door or washing a dish. In order to help my heart, I need to lay down immediately when this happens but I don’t always notice it. I have to set my watch to ‘other exercise’ in order to monitor my heart rate while doing everyday things. It would be super helpful to have an alarm when it gets over a specified rate so I know to immediately lay down. Currently, i have to constantly be staring at my watch. With COVID cases on the rise there will be more and more people diagnosed with POTS who could benefit from that feature..Version: 4.0.4

ContradictingThis app is pretty good but take the stats with a grain of salt. It often contradicts other health data including its own because it really can’t differentiate “Daily BPM” and “Sedentary BPM.” Mine are always the same even though I exercise 30+ mins and stay active every day so I’m not sedentary 24-7 but my resting and daily rates are the same? Ok. The health data I get from Apple Health app are vastly different. Resting BPM is usually 57-60 and it gives me a view of my heart rate throughout the day and specific workouts. I do like that HeartWatch breaks down my specific categories like “fat burn” “high intensity” etc. Overall they really need to push some updates and figure out their algorithms better but it’s still nice to have and use to get a big picture of overall health but I certainly wouldn’t put all my faith into this app. I’m very active so naturally my heart rate is rather high on average because i’m always moving and I have a 2 year old who keeps me busy so it basically says my resting heart rate is like 80-90(very bad) when really it’s 60 or less (very good). This can be misleading and maybe ever cause some people anxiety or warrant an expensive cardiologist appointment for little to no reason. I mean see one obviously if you think you need to but don’t do it just cuz HeartWatch shows you some funky heart rate data..Version: 4.0.6

Fantastic data!I set a goal in January to lose weight. Who doesn’t, right?! LOL So, I was tracking steps with my Fitbit and liking the sleep info I got from it. Well, the Fitbit died and hubby got us Apple Watches! TOTAL game changer!! Well, since I had loved the sleep info so much on the Fitbit, what Apple provided as a default just wouldn’t do. So, off to the App Store I went. 😊 I found AutoSleep and started reading reviews. Definitely sounded like a great upgrade for me! And I noticed the package deal (AutoSleep, HeartWatch and AutoWake) and started digging into the reviews for the other two apps. I purchased the package right then and there. You guys, I’m hooked!!! I didn’t even realize I wanted this much information about my heart! LOL. I seriously love how this app tracks my heart in every imaginable way, through all phases of my day. So now I have a NEW goal for 2021. Yes, I still want to lose weight - but the bigger driver for me now is my heart health. I don’t like seeing the purple rings. LOL. I’m determined to get my heart in better condition. Thank you, HeartWatch, for making my heart health a priority for me!!.Version: 4.0.6

Peace of mindMy husband got me an Apple Watch for Christmas. I already knew that I had low blood pressure. I got heart rate app and sleep app to help me monitor it all. It was these three tools that SAVED MY LIFE!! Literally!! I was diagnosed with sleep apnea and Bradycardia. These two apps let me know how well I’m sleeping and break down my movement during the day so that i can keep track of my heart health. I can take notes on my day and what was going on so that when i upload the report, YEP, you can upload the data to your Dr.🤠 , I can remember what was going on with me at that moment so my Dr. and I can adjust the plan for optimal health. I was fitted with a pacemaker for the bradycardia. I had questions and emailed in and the app designer David reached out to me himself and told me how to set it to accommodate my new normal. (Pacemaker). He’d thought of everything!! He had someone in his trial that had one too. I highly recommend this app 😊🙏🏽🤠. I gives me peace of mind during the day when i can check my app and see what my pulse is at any given moment and it sounds an alarm for when things fall out of what is normal for you. Great app!! Thank you David and team. 🙏🏽😘..Version: 4.0.6

Wild Variation vs Habit FormationThis app needs the attention of someone who knows something about human habit formation. The general idea of setting increasing goals to help the user form a “fitness habit” is a good one, but the wild variation in the goals set by the app have little to do with habit formation. Habit is something broadly repetitive, but with HeartWatch as it is now, the most repetitive thing about each day’s goal is that it will be either ridiculously easy or ridiculously difficult, unless perhaps for someone whose time is largely his own, someone who has little to do every day except to burn the seemingly random number of calories that he is urged to burn. The core of the problem is the developer’s useless obedience to the sheer accident of the existing 28-day lunar cycle, which we divide into fourths called “weeks.” There’s no other reason to use, as the standard of habit formation, a comparison of a 7-day average to a 21-day average. The developer would do well to forget how many days there are in a week, and to experiment with different ways of estimating habit formation and of setting goals. I suggest, for example, a goal of keeping the average for the last 19 days higher than the average for the last 20 days..Version: 4.3.6

Very good - updateNow that I’ve had some time to use this app, it is a good app, but can be a little confusing. There is a boat load of information that it provides which be be helpful in keeping track of your heart rate. The only thing that really throws me off is their resting rate. They say the more blue is better, but that’s pretty much when you are basically doing nothing. Once you get up and move around or simply do your daily routine, the blue portion can quickly disappear with red and pink bans, kinda throws things out of whack. Other than that, it does a good job. Have been only using the app for a short while, but can already see where the information provided can be helpful for anyone needing to track their heart rate. The only question I have is I’ve noticed that when you start a exercise routine, it gives you a low and high BPM rate. It looks as though it is inserting the highest rate automatically into the results. Example, started a flexibility routine, program stating the highest BPM was 160 bpm. Before I ever began, it had inserted the 160bpm into the workout. Maybe I’m missing something, but that seems to alter the actual results for the workout..Version: 3.5.4

Amazingly InsightfulI initially went to purchase AutoSleep and was informed there was a bundle, which included AutoWake and HeartWatch. I was a little hesitant to purchase because I didn’t think I needed it and I didn’t understand what exactly the other apps were. HeartWatch is like the Apple Fitness/Activity app on steroids! The main feature I enjoy the most is the the workout summary, which breaks down the amount of time you spend in each workout zone. I love the trends. I love the “News” articles that are very specific to you and your workout/Apple Watch history. HeartWatch really helps you tailor your workout to make sure you are working out in the most efficient way possible! One thing I will say is I LOVE information overload. I truly enjoy having as much information as humanly possible. And, this app does this and beyond! But, I can understand how it may be overwhelming for some. That is literally the only “con” but the app is very user friendly and breaks everything down in an easy to understand manner!.Version: 4.2.2

Good but quirkyThe app is full of information, but with so many screens and charts it takes some getting used to as far as figuring what is what. Missing (or at least I can't yet find it) is an easy graph or chart to view changes over weeks or months. It may be there, but like much of the information overloading this app, it is well hidden. Also, it strangely devalues the Apple Watch stand goal. True, it's the least interesting ring (for me) on the Apple Watch, but in the tracking history part of the app, standing is capped off at 12 hours. My watch might say 16 or 17, but the app never credits more than 12! This makes absolutely no sense, and is either a clear bug that needs fixing or another example of a user interface is need of simplification. The sleep app (an additional purchase) is interesting as an add-on, but it offers so little information it is a pricey upgrade. It would be better simply integrated into the main app rather than an additional money grab. Still, overall a good additional to the Apple Watch fitness family. FitBit still wins on ease of interface. Apple app developers still have a few things to learn when it comes to fitness tracking..Version: 3.2

Great health add-on for iWatch 3 GPSI purchased an iWatch 3 GPS for activity and health integration then added HeartWatch and AutoSleep. Together with the Apple Health app they are very informative and good for keeping track day to day. The Apple Watch Breathing app is also very helpful in reminding me to stay focused and centered. I am approaching my 60th in a couple years and have had a few bumps along the way lately with palpitations (never ignore your body get checked out!) and odd symptoms and thought this app might or might not give some clue or at best keep a history for my doctor. Never use these apps and devices to substitute medical care, they are what they are, apps though good ones. HeartWatch gives your health app a boost but try to not panic if the app sounds alarms if your heart rate goes over 100, which mine does while I’m at work on my feet 8 hours. You can adjust the settings for low and high heart rate but I left mine as-is. It can make you a bit distracted seeing the notifications. In the end I’d rather know than not know right? 🤓.Version: 3.5.4

Pretty amazing app I’d recommendIt’s an app I continue to use more and more for the amount of detail it provides. I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AFIB in 2018 and bought the Apple Watch series 4 around Christmas 2018 for the EKG feature. The watch itself at this time does not automatically alert you of AFIB events but the personal indicators become evident. This app provides and most of all displays in great detail heart beat patterns leading up to, during and following an AFIB event. The sleep reports are also very detailed and have helped me stay on top of the rest I need. Seeing where and when you expend your energy is very informative. I’m not sure why the watch or apps don’t alert of AFIB events yet as they onset by I’d assume for legal obstruction reasons. They are definitely capable of changing patterns and documenting them. The app developers need to work on a cleaner complete document export feature. Apple apps are ALL weak in this area and it’s baffling to me as to why. Whether it’s the graphs or data entries it would be nice to export directly and completely to a pdf that could easily be shared or archived..Version: 3.5.4

Best Heart monitor application I have used!Originally got the HeartWatch application and used it daily to track how my heart was doing and get a better idea of my performance under stress and sedentary stages. It helped me been able to see how much better I am getting as I continue to exercise, it breaks everything down for you and it reminds you and the end of the day with a recap of how you did in percentages compared to the rest of the days. The watch will remind you if your heart is higher than usual at any giving time of the day. Then I tried AutoSleep to see how well it would work... amazing! It’s incredible. For me it just works. Usually at night before I go to sleep, I would read a little or check and return emails, when ready to sleeping, I just put the phone on the charger and go to sleep and that’s it. The watch records my sleeping patterns. The combination of both applications it the way to go if you want a complete image of your heart, but if you are looking for just sleeping information. This is it!.Version: 3.5.2

Forgot about it and ended up loving itI originally got this as part of the bundle with all of the auto programs. I liked it for some of the features, but beyond the initial set up I had actually forgotten about it. Lol. Sorry. So today I was looking at the sleep app. And down in like the corner if there was an icon that reminded me to open the heart app. When I did, I was actually surprised to find how much it had been tracking what I have been doing in my exercise. I’m actually really proud of myself. So they gave me a little bit of a confidence boost. And that made me want to leave a review. So I think it’s worth. I’ve been being really down on myself lately because I didn’t think I’ve been moving very much, but I’ve been getting plenty of exercise. I’m actually really proud of myself. So it gave me a little bit of a confidence boost. And that made me wanna leave a review. So I think it’s worth checking out setting up and actually using regularly..Version: 4.3.0

I already had it…Have you ever been searching for the best app for say I don’t know, health, fitness, heart rate, sleep, workouts? I was constantly looking for an app that aggregated all my health and fitness into one dashboard. While searching I came across a review for an app that sounded familiar. Lo and behold, I had it and never used it. Now after re-introducing myself I’m in love with the beauty, utility and convenience of HeartWatch! I’m not a fan of subscriptions so when I looked back at the price for this app I laughed. What a steal, $5.00 seriously I have seen other apps that charged 3times this much a month. So if your thinking why not just use Apples Health App??You can, but I dare you to compare the two. HeartWatch is so visually appealing there is no comparison. Also the ability to drill down for more data, and have the ability to modify views is amazing. Cudos to the team that created this app. 1 Suggestion please, I need a Home Screen Widget Stat!!! Thank you.Version: 4.3.1

Tremendously helpful App!I have been using this app for almost a year and it has been instrumental in helping me communicate with my cardiologist by sharing the data that my watch and phone are collecting. It has helped me to work with my doctor to adjust medication’s without having to drive each time to see him. The app’s journal allows me to record “in the moment” about what I am doing, and the graphs showing activity level along with heart rate helped differentiate between “activity related” increased BPM and SVT incidents. The trend charts have helped with seeing the effect of medication level changes, instead of trying to “feel” the difference over time. As the developers improve the app, please consider allowing an ”SVT detection” option which increases the sampling rate for BPM, as my SVT incidences were hard to catch manually! Thanks for making this super helpful app, as it has helped me feel less helpless in managing my heart heath!.Version: 4.3.1

Fantastic appThis app not only takes your heart rate automatically while you perform your everyday routines but will also take your heart rate while you sleep. You can into the app on your iPhone and see all of the recorded heart rates that have been taken not only that day or the previous day’s records but as far as I can tell all the way back to when you 1st started using the app (although I have only been using this app for just over a month). This app is really great for people who exercises or any other type of strenuous type of work but is also great for people who need to keep track of their heart rate to show the doctor or like myself, someone who is a senior citizen. You can also check your pulse manually with this app and you do not have to worry about messing up the periodic automatic heart rate that it takes. I have found this app very impressive as when I go see my physician I can show her my low heart rate when I sleep. By far worth every penny!.Version: 3.5.4

Incredible- POTS Management and HealthLike other reviewers, this app has been really helpful in managing my Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). The level of detail available makes it possible to understand how my heart rate is fluctuating and when my heart rate in incongruent with my movement (tachycardia even when not likely to be standing). I also credit this app as my #1 tool for managing my exercise and movement goals. This is much more detailed that the Apple health app and offers an visual representation to the data. It did take a week to fully explore the various categories within the app because of how comprehensive it is. A HUGE thank you to the developers of this life changing technology. The UI is aesthetically beautiful, easy to understand (once you get the hang of it), and has never shown bugs or crashes. You’re doing incredible work and are truly making the world a better place by allowing folks to see their physiological changes. I will be recommending and sharing this app with others who have medical conditions and to my doctors. I hope that various international organizations (for dysautonomia, traumatic brain injury, neurological conditions, cardiac conditions, technology for disability/accessibility, etc) are aware of this app and can share this tool with their communities. Blessings and gratitude to all individuals involved in making this app a reality!!.Version: 4.0.6

Truly Tracks EVERYTHING - My #1 appThis app is by far my favorite app. I use it all day long. I like to track all of my activities via my watch. I love seeing my sleep data, waking data, idle, normal, ACTIVITY data. All of it tells me info that I want to know about my health. It pushes me to do better, exercise more, eat better, strive to get more sleep. The data at my fingertips is mind blowing, I’d say it’s too much data, but I love every bit of it. The developers are very easy to connect with. They love our feedback and have even implemented some of my biggest asks. That’s huge. They have so many different users and demographics to address and they are eager to please and add value to their app. Fitbit, Garmin, Gear, eat your hearts out. I have stayed with Apple Watch because of this app. All of the others are not even remotely close in what they provide compare to Heart watch. Can’t wait to see what else you guys are working on. Bravo, Bravo...Version: 4.0.1

Beautiful DesignI love the design of this app. Especially the way it breaks down your heart rate into Rest, Workout, Regular and the details it shows when you touch the circle to see the breakdown. I use this with my Apple Watch since I've found very little difference between my Polar H7 Bluetooth heart rate chest strap and my watch. The app lets you ignore the spikes (which happen with all monitors) and concentrate on the average HR. Best HR app I've found. Only thing I would like is a Taptic reminder to turn off sleep mode once it detects activity in the morning, or a way to set up an automatic switch out of sleep mode. I've forgotten to turn off sleep mode too many times and no longer use it for sleep tracking. BTW, this app is not a sleep tracker. It monitors your resting HR at night as you sleep. Not the same thing as a sleep tracker! When you wake up, you need to force touch to turn it off or take your pulse again, first thing in the morning..Version: 3.2

Best App for the Apple WatchI found this app on the recommendation of a doctor to monitor heart rate and sleep (with the companion app auto sleep). This has been hands down a life saver for me, literally. It alerted me of a elevated heart rate which led me to a ER visit and finding out I had a TIA. Things could’ve gone much differently had I not known or ignored it. Since then it’s also monitored and shown a pattern of irregular heartbeats which lead to us having further testing done to assess the problem. Because of the app we were able to show the ER doctor the data, and not just recount my feelings/explanation. We also have had a plethora of opportunities to check how accurate the readings are against hospital readers (EKG, etc) and it is always right on the mark. I recommend this to anyone and everyone. Whether you wish to track heart rate for health and wellness, exercise or to get better sleep, you won’t find a better or more reliable app..Version: 3.5.2

Intuitive Quantitative GoldmineI freaking love data, and this app provides more than you'll know what to do with. I honestly can't fault it. Whilst it does prove to be a navigational challenge at first, it doesn't take long to learn where everything is and what it all means. I purchased this app early this morning at ~0100hrs, along with its sister-app for monitoring sleep, and I've already gained insight as to when and where my heart is under too much strain; it seems that I really ought to consider limiting my daily caffeine intake, and avoid driving at all costs Lol. My only really qualm stems from the paranoia that comes with entrusting my health metrics to a company with the fear that it will be sold off to the highest bidder. It's a tad unsettling to say the least, and so I feel compelled to remind the company that I, like many others, have placed a great deal of trust in you and hope that you stand by your privacy policy - because I would drop this app in a heartbeat (no pun intended) if you prove to value money over humanity. I feel that this is a reasonable expectation given the nature of the data - I'm sure that you'll agree. Nevertheless, I'd like to thank the developers for creating such a wonderful app; for making something that can truly help people recognize any problems and allow them to be proactive in making adjustments to their lifestyles before it's much too late. Bravo!.Version: 3.2

HeartWatch YES!!! Buy this app.My kids bought me an Apple Watch for Christmas. I’m 68, retired and I have A-fib. I’ve been in high tech since it was born as a technical writer and have always been a fan of Apple products. But I never even considered an Apple Watch because it seemed to be an unnecessary product. WRONG!!!! I love my Apple Watch. WHY? Because of HeartWatch. I LOVE THIS APP! Recently I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Refused chemo but agreed to radiation. Because of my HeartWatch app I could track my A-fib as I went through my daily treatments. I noticed everyday after my treatment my A-fib went through the roof for about 4 hours. This was such valuable information. I’m on the other side of all that now (by God’s grace). I track this app everyday and it has improved my heart health because information empowers us. I also recommend Auto Sleep, a side product of HeartWatch. If you’re still reading this, thanks. Buy this app. You won’t be sorry..Version: 3.5.2

Great apps for heart and sleep monitoringI’ve used the HeartWatch and AutoSleep apps from Tantissa for several years. They work well together with the Apple Watch sensors and the iPhone to monitor multiple aspects of heart and sleep function. Their one-time purchase model is so much better than a subscription plan, and with better privacy (and no annoying ads). I wear my Watch nearly all the time and use these two apps to track in detail my cardiac and sleep parameters. Adjustments can be made to improve measurement accuracy for your specific body and activity levels. They’re very helpful to keep on top of my health and hopefully improve longevity. They have cleverly designed charting and graphics to clearly visualize the results over a period of time. The apps also share data with the Apple Health app to coordinate with other health and activity apps..Version: 4.3.8

For the person who LOVES informationThis app has been the best purchase I’ve ever made for health. I was skeptical at first because it starts out by saying that they need access to read and also write your health data. I almost declined it because it seemed a little intrusive. It explained that it can provide better insight and analytics if it had full access, so I gave It full permission. I’m glad I did! This app has a TON of information. I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night, and I can literally see the times I woke up and how my heart rate had spiked. The app also explains all the different readings and how they differ. It gives you a daily dashboard and I find it really easy to navigate the app. You do have to play around with it a little at first, but you catch on once you see all the information that’s available. Thanks for make a great app! I’m hooked!!.Version: 3.5.4

THE heart health app for excerciseI wish the Apple heart monitor app was anything like this since so many other apps rely on that data. This app does so much more with this data so you can see how your body responds to exercise by charting recovery, how much time you spend in each zone, etc... plus it integrates with the amazing AutoSleep app so you can also add sleep data to the mix to see how good and poor sleep affects your performance. It took me a little while to wrap my head around all of the data, but over the years the app has gotten much more refined so things are much easier to visualize. Whatever app you’re using for exercise tracking- whether you’re a mad cyclist using Strava for 75 mile rides, getting your HIIT on with Seconds, or just starting out again like me using the stock Apple workout app, find out how your workouts are actually improving your endurance and cardio capacity by charting you heart data over time with HeartWatch!.Version: 3.5.4

Good Kind Of Information OverloadThere’s nothing like this out there. HeadUp is a great tool, but nowhere near on this level. I’d say a performance athlete couldn’t do without metrics like this, but it’s also just as user friendly and helpful for an everyday user. I knew sleep was a missing part of my equation for fitness but it’s such a PITA to accurately track. This app simplifies it beautifully. It’s not about getting the perfect night of sleep, but rather about knowing how your habits might affect that sleep. For example I knew alcohol affects your sleep, but seeing it actually reflected in my sleep quality was a huge eye opener. Same for sleep consistency, and other sleep habits. And this and it’s companion apps help with so much more than sleep. Their entire suite of health apps is completely worth it and cheaper as a bundle. Very happy with this purchase..Version: 4.0.2

Convert from Fitbit to Apple WatchI’ve been wearing a Fitbit for years and was used to the data it collected and the way it collected the data. The Heart Watch app lets me use the Apple Watch to collect fitness data more like the Fitbit. It works well with the watch and the Apple Heart app. My only complaint is when you add it’s features as complications on the watch face, you can see your information on the watch face but when you touch the complication it goes to Heart Watch or the last complication you had open in Heart Watch. Example; I’ve added steps to my watch face for a complication. I can see the percentage of my daily goal in steps on the watch face. However, when I touch the steps complication on the watch face, it takes me to the list of Heart Watch complications, not to the step complication itself. So I have to find that complication to see the number of steps taken..Version: 4.2.2

Heart cathI’ve had my heart watch for quite awhile but recently purchased this app. Yes there is a free one but wanted this one in addition. It started giving me alerts .. heart rate 40, heart rate 120. It got to be so much that I took it off!! I went to dr for refills of prescriptions and happened to mention this to him. I didn’t have on my watch because it was driving me crazy with the alerts but I was able to pull the history for him to see on my phone. He wanted to err on caution and do a 24 hour heart monitor. Within an hour of my turning it in they had called me with an appt to see a cardiologist. See I was Asymptomatic, no pain no tightening in my chest. Had a stress test and had a heart cath yesterday on my birthday! Have to change meds and exercise more. But thankful to the app, and hopefully I’ll be ahead of what could of happened and I’ll be around a long long time!!!.Version: 3.5.4

HeartWatch is amazing. At five bucks, worth every cent!HeartWatch: Heart Rate Monitor iOS app is fantastic. I can't believe all the data points: daily BPM, sedentary BPM, sleep BPM, sleep SpO2, sleep respiration rate, sleep time, quality of sleep, daily SpO2, ECG, steps, distance, weight, exercise minutes, and detailed analysis of so many things: workouts, cardio, strength training, and trend analysis for workouts and other data sets. I am sure I missed naming some of the things it can track. I don’t use one particular data set, but if it’s relevant for you, you can also add blood glucose tracking, among other things. I suppose if I were tracking ketones and following a ketogenic diet, that could fit in this data set. For reference, I am using an Apple Watch 7. This app costs FIVE BUCKS with no additional fees or subscription costs. TOTALLY worth the cost!.Version: 4.2.2

All the pretty colors!I used other recommended apps that are suggested for the watch and iPhone and this is by far the best in my opinion because it explains what all the graphs and numbers are for. The other apps figure you will just know how to interpret the data. I bought the sleep app as well. Both are affordable and it basically dumbs it down for a person not use to exercising or being in tune with being healthy. Monitoring my sleep made me finally realize why I'm so tired all the time. I just thought it was because I have a toddler but it turns out I'm not sleeping well. I also like that it tells me what's normal for heart beats and the differences through the day. And if you are inclined, you can export the data which other apps don't offer. Like if you need to share your info with your doctor, this might be useful..Version: 3.2

So far, I’m loving itThere’s a whole bunch of stuff and information packed into this app, and I got it after I already had AutoSleep to use with my Apple watch. There’s some information that I don’t pay attention to or isn’t very relevant to me right now, which makes me think that’s similar or opposite for others, so the ability to customize your dashboards would be cool. There’s no shortage of info. Keeping it down to what’s pertinent or prioritizing would be helpful. I really dig the workout maps with pace and pulse tracking (watch needed) and can view my walks/runs with details and use the playback overlaid on the map route. The little avatar is totally cool. I love being chubby in the morning and a superhero in the evening. More personalizing options is needed! There’s a bunch of other heart rate stuff that you would expect and integrates with your health app and profiles..Version: 4.0.2

Might Have Saved My LifeI’m a tennis pro in South Carolina and Saturday morning I was practicing with a friend for about two hours. I left, went to buy groceries and then drive home. I was watching the French Open when my watch alerted me that I might be in Arterial Fibrillation. My heart rate was in the 80’s which is really unusual for me. It is always in the mid and lower 70’s(resting heart rate). I then looked at the Heart app and my heart rate was all over the place; from 80 to 120 bpm. I went to the emergency room that day to find out that my heart was definitely in A-Fib mode. If I hadn’t had my Apple Watch and the two heart apps downloaded, I could have had a heat attack or stroke. I know this device is not a diagnostic device, but I surly gave me an indication that something about me heart was wrong. Well worth having❤️😊.Version: 4.3.0

Non betterI am (becoming was) fat. I finally figured a few things out and went for another attempt at weight loss. I have a personal trainer I see 3 times a week, a nutritionist once a week, I changed my dietary life style to Keto (not just a short term diet), and I try to walk 3-5 miles every day. This is what I choose to do and I have dropped 90lbs in 6months. This app has been a major life line to me. It records all my workout data, normal data, and sleep data. It then places all those insane numbers into easy to digest graphs with obvious min, max, and means. This has let me see my true progress. Scales and body measurements can be deceptive; your heart will never lie. To anyone really serious about taking control of their health and wanting an easy to use & read app to help motivate and guide you... just click download :).Version: 3.5.2

Better than the apple versionI tried using the built in apps that came with the watch but quickly discovered it was not able to provide the information I was looking for. When I went on walks the Apple app stopped tracking less than half way of whatever the duration was. Gotta love people of the web!! The Heart app was all everyone talked about! For what I paid for the watch..what was an additional $3?? But wait there more..they have a sleep app!! The Heart app accurately tracks my works outs and breaks them down, my heart rate throughout the day, and with the sleep app I can see how much/little test I’m getting and what my body is doing when it should be in a resting state! It works seamlessly with Apple Health and syncs with MyFitnessPal and several other apps!! All in all it made my watch worth the purchase 👌💯❣️.Version: 3.5.2

Clear sense of heart ❤️ situationUsing HeartWatch with my Apple watch gives me a clearer sense of what is going on with my heart than the native Heart Rate app. 🙏 Thank you. I haven’t even explored all the features yet, but just using it as I do right now — Pulse Graphic complication on my watch face (there are several complication options so you can pick what you want to see! Pulse Graphic is perfect for me.) — allows me to check in on my heart rate situation as often as I need to and get a clear picture of the last three hours every time. I have to do this pretty frequently to manage my symptoms, so I so appreciate how pleasant and intuitive the UX is. Thank you developers. And yes, thank you so much for giving me one fewer subscription to manage!! So happy to pay upfront for this..Version: 4.3.8

Excellent appI am a competitive tennis player in my 60s who crosstrains by swimming, biking, snowshoeing, walking, doing yoga and functional strength training. I capture all these activities with this great app. I have been using it for two or more years daily. The app keeps track, summarizes and graphs all the related data. It has allowed me to have great individualized insights. I found the animated character also useful as it allows you to see whether you met the day goals. The check circle on top of the screen is also helpful with the same purpose. As I suggestion, I wonder if it would be possible if a similar simple graphic symbol could be available for meeting goals for the preceding 7, 14, etc days. As I way to see status and trends. Also how do you change goals? I think there is dynamic goal adjustment but I don’t understand how that works. These comments are such suggestions. The app is truly fantastic. I wish the Apple Watch allowed for automatic activity recognition and started tracking automatically. I understand it is because of insufficient battery endurance. I sometimes forget to start the activity on the watch. This is not a problem with the app..Version: 4.2.2

Best sleep app everThis is one of the best sleep abs ever. I have been on the bed wagon and download it so many sleep management apps that I completely got frustrated with the sharing of my information with different apps as well as subscriptions. Every app has a subscription to where you’re paying all this money per month four a sleep management tool. Completely unnecessary in my book. This app does not have that feature. You can actually purchase the app yourself. And it has way more features and options than any other subscription app. By far this is the best sleep app I have ever owned and I have owned more than 10. I will be happy to pay for upgrades or any additional cost and support of efforts for this app. I love this app!!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽.Version: 4.0.6

Is equally accurate compared to expensive chest-strap heart-rate monitor worn dailyHeartWatch’s readings are the same as the chest monitor watch-statistics (I wore both watches to compare both sets for a month) so I know the Series3 is recording legitimate vitals. But, what this HeartWatch APP does to educate me about my heart-reading’s statistics is to give the information in color-coded visuals, graphs, written informationally with supporting details, plus information comparing my rate to medically-accepted safe rates. Granted, many heart apps probably do similar, but this developer is open to our ideas, and incorporates the most-needed and the most-wanted updates that are not cumbersome to learn or adjust to when using them. It’s learner- and user-friendly. I count on this app for serious reasons. My healthful diet and exercise routines have brought down my cholesterol readings to stay within the healthy ranges and that keeps me from having to take medications. The high cholesterol isn’t brought on by age, but by family heredity. For me, this app is a big deal. I also purchased the AutoSleep app. The nicest thing? I don’t have to set anything to start before I fall asleep. Ditto, when waking up. Easy enough. The breakdown of sleep zones and the corresponding visual graphics and informational details help me to understand how my sleep deficits can impact my day. Also, the information helps me set up the following night to catch up on quality sleep. It’s sort of like having statistics to motivate me rather than a nagging feeling. This app helps me to appreciate all the ways sleep affects my overall health. Overall, both apps are seamless and well thought-out. They’re as indispensable as the Apple Watch itself..Version: 3.5.4

Life SaverI was having issues with dizziness and feeling to tired to move. I have always been an active person. I noticed a low heart rate when checking my blood pressure one day. I figured it had to be wrong. I purchased this App to begin tracking my bpm. Turns out I was in serious trouble. After monitoring for a week I found myself in the ER, and 2 days later I received a pacemaker. While I was in the hospital I compared my Series 5 Apple Watch with the HeartWatch App against the machine they had me hooked to. It was spot on. It is an everyday part of my life now. I never write reviews, but this one was worth it! It literally helped save my life! The doctors even used it for reference!! Don’t hesitate getting this one!!!.Version: 4.3.5

So helpfulI used to use my watch to monitor my health and HeartWatch was my favorite piece of that puzzle. Long story short I got away from that habit (and it cost me!!). I just recently committed to old habits that kept me on track, so I started back with Health, HeartWatch , Activity and AutoSleep. HeartWatch is my favorite because it pulls essential information across all the apps into one place. The visuals are impactful and the data behind them is incredible. Wow!!! The insight you can gain in just a few short days of tracking can be life changing. While it was harsh to see the differences in my health from before to now, (i.e. body temp, sleep O2, minutes active) the insights HeartWatch provides is exactly the info I need to motivate me to change!.Version: 4.9

Absolutely amazingDisclaimer: never rely on an app alone for your health. ALWAYS consult a professional. Check with your doctor. Update: After further review, enabling 1 minute scans actually just updates after every 4-5 minutes, which is what I wanted. I updated the review to 5 stars. I’m not a health freak, but monitoring my heart rate has helped log some of my medical issues, and although this isn’t as legit as a medical professional analysis, it is still very useful as an individual and I can later go to my doctor and show the stats. Absolutely wonderful work! App works great and I’ve never had any issues. If I could rate it 4.5 stars, I would. My only recommendation is to enable 5 minute intervals as well. The options are regular (which is around 15 minutes), 1 minute, 15 secs, or 5 second intervals. I’d appreciate 5 min intervals for every day use because some events do go unnoticed if it only monitors every 15 mins or so. If I feel an event coming, I have to manually start the app on my Apple watch and then start recording the present heart rate. This is the only reason why I went with 4 stars. If they fix it, definitely a 6 star app. I HIGHLY recommend this app..Version: 3.5.2

Amazing, ButThis app is phenomenal. It single-handedly makes heart data accessible and useable for understand where one’s health is at. But minus two stars, one for each feature I would like to see. 1) HRV graphing. Just as we get to see HR trends, I’d like to see HRV trends, as this is arguably an even greater indicator of health. I checked the options but didn’t see one for day HRV, only night HRV. (Which would be great if only Oura would do their job and transfer HRV data to HealthKit.) Though if I’m mistaken on it being missing, correct me and I’ll update my review! 2) The ability to view historic ranges beyond 12 months. I just learned new things about my chronic health condition, and reviewing my past HR trends with that data in mind was so helpful and important … except now I can’t look beyond 12 months ago. I’ve lost all of that analysis potential. I don’t need the app to show 18 months or 24 months at a single time, I just need to be able to shift around the 6 week ~ 52 week timeframe to prior date ranges. Lacking this ability is actually getting in the way of verifying a part of my health condition. I need to see HR data from 2019 — it’s in the Health app, but HeartWatch won’t let me look at it currently. This seems like a really simple addition..Version: 4.2.2

Excellent healthy lifestyle informationI combine this app with the AutoSleep app produced by the same company and have been very happy with the product. As a fitness enthusiast, I have also used a much more expensive subscription products and found it essentially gave me the same information. I do think the heart app could develop some more specific notifications (optimal heart rate reach, exceeded, etc) that could be tailored to the user. Utilizing HRV information gathered from AutoSleep and occasional user questionnaires, HeartWatch could eventually provide heart rate recommendations for users of different backgrounds (athletes, elderly, etc). Overall I highly recommend this app and have made it a part of my daily routine for months now..Version: 4.0.1

Confusion when upgrading to new phoneI used this app for 7-1/2 years, switching phones twice during that time. No issues the first time, but during the most recent my only option was to re-purchase this app (that I had already purchased.) I emailed the company via the app on my old phone, but still haven’t heard back from them. I decided to go ahead and pay for it (again), which irritated me. Luckily, when I pressed the button to pay, I got a pop-up stating that there would be no charge because I had previously purchased the app. I wish this had been clearer from the get-go, or that a rep would have responded to my inquiry. It all worked out, but it was frustrating. The app itself is useful and easy to navigate..Version: 4.9

Great AppI tried a few apps that's gauged my sleep patterns. They were good but didn't show me as much as this one. The details of what it shows me is great. If your looking for an app to see your sleep patterns and blood pressure you should get this. Great app guys. Looking forward to better improvements..Version: 3.2

Incredibly awesome, fair flat feeAt first glance HeartWatch at first glance appears to be a health app to help those with shaky health monitor their symptoms. Nothing could be further from the truth. Instead HeartWatch is a first-class fitness app. HeartWatch directly monitors your Apple Watch workouts and allows you to see your pace, your heart BPM and to see your GPS paths directly on Apple Maps, including all three views (navigation, Hybrid, Satellite), just like the other first-tier fitness apps. But unlike Garmin, Strava, Komoot, BikeMap, AllTrails, Map My Ride, etc, the HeartWatch app does not send your health and fitness data out to third-party servers. All the data is processed locally inside the application. If you do not enable iCloud, all your private health and fitness data does not leave your iPhone. Moreover, HeartWatch works with all twenty odd sports which the Apple Watch Fitness app covers, it's not just for running, cycling or swimming. The system integration makes life easier, as there's no need to press a second start button or to do any importing. HeartWatch directly accesses the Apple Watch Fitness data and gives you better visibility into this data, including those GPS maps. HeartWatch is a superb app which works seamlessly with Apple's built-in apps and keeps all your data private. The interface is Apple native, supplementing the limited insight into your data that the built-in apps provide, much like FCPX expands the capabilities of iMovie. HeartWatch alone made me decide to keep an Apple Watch, it’s the only full-featured fitness app which works locally and does not send your private health data to their servers. To do all that and for a very reasonable flat fee adds tremendous value to the Apple Watch. Apple would do well to hire or acquire the development team. I highly recommend the bundle with AutoSleep as it's only a few dollars/euros more and will give you the same insight into your sleep patterns as HeartWatch gives you into your workouts..Version: 4.3.4

Absurdly GoodDo you like data? Do you like data about yourself? Sleep, exercise trends, waking HR, and much more? Do you like infographics? If no, could you? This app has provided me with the data I myself have had to manually track. It takes the information Apple Watch has and transforms into insights and trends. I am honestly so impressed that I bought their bundle. [And their support team, who had to resolve a critical issue were brilliantly effective and quick to help.].Version: 4.1.1

Was great — glitch in the update?I have lost all historical and current data regarding my heart-rate despite going through the settings and rebuilding as per the iPhone app. It’s not even taking my pulse. It seems that the new features are working well but those are gravy. Why is there no heart rate data showing historically and why isn’t it displaying it at present either? Thanks for a reply at your earliest opportunity. I depend upon your amazing app (it truly has been a lifesaver) for a serious health condition..Version: 4.0.1

Very GoodExcellent Graphics, and Informative app. The area that needs improvements are the late or unnecessary notifications and not checking for the trend of hearth beats. For example it notifies 'one of' very low hearth beat of 45, and it does this after half an hour. Compared to Apple Health which does not report this..Version: 4.2.2

Useful, easy to read and priced wellThis is a great app. It provides a summary and for those inclined, much more. The information is easy to read and the app looks slick as well. This has helped me regulate my workouts better and I feel all the better for it. It is also commendable that the developers have chosen not to follow a money-grabbing subscription policy and the one-time purchase is priced well..Version: 4.3.8

Very complete and full featured!Tried numerous apps for watch, but for a post open heart surgery patient like myself, it covers all the bases and is intuitive/adaptive enough for all my needs, and my doctors are impressed as well. (For a 5th star...I also use Quardio’s connected bp device which integrates with health, but also has the ability to email data directly from their app to give my docs the ability to monitor remotely. This would be a good feature to add to the app..) Keep it up, people, you’re saving lives! TM.Version: 3.5.4

Awesome AppI use this app every day. Works great with lots of info..Version: 4.3.7

Impressive features and designGreat user interface. This person knows how to code for every day users. No monthly plan and the respect for privacy were also key factors why I bought it..Version: 4.3.7

Great App!I’m fairly analytical and numbers always peak my interest. A couple of weeks in, and I have so much more to learn about the app and all that I can learn from it. Feel like they need a 30 minute video just to point out the huge amount of valuable information it provides. Very happy it’s a no strings, no ads, one time purchase, supporting family sharing. I know when I understand it a bit better, my partner will be overwhelmed with all the things it can tell you….Version: 4.3.7

Love thisI’ve been using this app for 5 or 6 years and I love it. Great information and always reliable. Keep up the great work..Version: 4.7

Bpm alertsI’m trying to figure out how to set an alert to inform me when my bpm goes over a preset rate while I’m walking??.Version: 3.5.2

LoveLove it so far !!.Version: 4.6

IncroyablePour un prix ridicule, cette app est magnifiquement conçue avec des résultats utiles et faciles à comprendre. Bravo!.Version: 4.3.8

Excellent!Really like the data, graphics, and easy export.Version: 4.3.8

Parfait !!J’ai des problèmes cardiaques depuis je suis jeune et il ont jamais trouver pourquoi! Mais cette application est très précise et elle aide mon docteur pour mes problèmes cardiaques!!.Version: 4.3.8

It’s not as good as I expectedIt should provide more complication modules, at least for immediate health metrics. I was hoping for a complete health metrics suite for up front display, but its mostly a background app with only a few complication modules. I Hope it could provide more Real Time clock view health data in the future..Version: 4.3.8

4 Stars❤️.Version: 4.3.8

Great sleep thing less good for heart rate vs. Activity !I originally wanted to compare my heart rate during one swimming session to another day of heart rate vs. 2nd,3rd, 4th, etc. swimming sessions on other days. While this (or any other app I’m aware of) can’t do that, the sleep part of the app is great..Version: 4.3.7

Excellente AppC’est une très bonne App pour suivre le sommeil et les pulsations du coeur la nuit. Je la recommande fortement!.Version: 4.3.7

Great AppGreat App. Use it every day. It provides very useful information about heart rates during workouts..Version: 4.3.7

Great addition to my training regimenUsing this app in conjunction with the Auto Sleep app gives me a ton of insight into how I should structure my training. I’m an avid cyclist and also a cancer patient. As much as I wish to train as hard as I used to, these apps show me when I need to back off a bit for a couple of days. The resulting rest days make for much more enjoyable as well as strong performance once the metrics show that it’s a good time to hit it a little harder..Version: 4.3.5

A bit clutter UI and missing widgetsI like overall app but I think if you could just add widgets support that would be great!.Version: 4.3.6

The speak function stops working in watchos 10The speak function in watchos never really worked properly. When I press yellow speak button, it used to give me keyboard on watch. But it can take input and add measures anyway. After watchos10, it doesn’t take input as measure any more..Version: 4.3.6

I watch sleep/heart/health/exercise appsMy wife and I have been using the Apple Watch apps for about 4 years. They are easy and fun to use. We love the ways in which they are integrated and especially the charts and trends that are available with one or two touches- making personal progress and competition very easy. We have several rituals during the day that contribute to our daily enjoyment, health and quality of life. Thanks Apple. We are in our late 70’s. - Hal.Version: 4.3.5

Great App!I like the level of detail HeartWatch gives, the ability to compare and see daily results over time, all presented in a way that is unique from other apps. It’s a great app 👍.Version: 4.3.5

Very good!It does what it promises, and does it well..Version: 4.3.5

Works Great 👍Living with Congestive Heart Failure I need to keep a close eye on how my heart is working. This app works perfectly with my Apple Watch and is exactly what I was looking for..Version: 4.3.5

Great AppI started using it to monitor my heart to see haw it behaves it different times of the day, and to see more detail than Apple Watch. I found the work out section tracked my intensity quite well and got concerned I was working my overweight body too much . I went from 310 lbs to 243 in 7 months by tracking and trying to figure out how my normal day and exercise and daily actions impacted my weight. After a while was was able to link how each thing worked together . Common knowledge I know, but the biofeedback I got from the app help me to adjust the food and or activity from my normal days I that I could predict the outcome. The only thing I had to record myself and log on the app, was my daily morning weight. When it didn’t go down or went up I could reflect on my previous day and then adjust. On my way to 200 lbs once a bit of success there is much more motivation to succeed. SPG.Version: 4.3.5

HelpfulHeartWatch is a good indicator of where I’m at and the potential of what I can do on a day to day basis!.Version: 4.3.5

Great AppsI’ve used HeartWatch, AutoSleep, and AutoWake together for over 2 years. Each app on it’s own is great, but together they are even better. All provide a variety of very useful statistics and feedback. Have recommended these apps for my entire family..Version: 4.3.5

Great for monitoring afibVery helpful app for monitoring your heart in detail..Version: 4.3.5

Useful AppMy Physio therapist is using this app to monitor my levels for managing long haul COVID - this has been extremely helpful in working at keeping symptoms down and generally understanding how my system works. Love it..Version: 4.3.3

Works wellV happy with this app..Version: 4.3.3

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