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Cardiogram: Heart Rate Monitor | unitQ Score
The unitQ score is the fraction of public feedback data (iOS & Android) that mentions quality issues.
100 = No Issues. 50 = Some Issues. 0 = All Issues
100 = No Issues. 50 = Some Issues. 0 = All Issues
25 Points Past 7 Days
Category: Health & Fitness
30-Day Trend
Android unitQ Score
Android User Feedback
81%
Android
48 Reports
48 Reports
iOS unitQ Score
iOS User Feedback
19%
iOS
11 Reports
11 Reports
User Feedback
19%
iOS
11 Reports
11 Reports
81%
Android
48 Reports
48 Reports
Cardiogram: Heart Rate Monitor - Latest Quality Issues
Android
Feb 19, 2023
Lack of translation into other languages such as Portuguese brazil
iOS
Feb 20, 2023
No works
On the Apple Watch if it goes, but on the iPhone, after the screen to pay the subscription restarts and asks for log in again, and so on loop.
Android
Feb 20, 2023
Don't download this, unless you are willing to pay before even using the app once. It gets you to sign up and get your info, then straight to a purchase page. Declining immediately signs you out and kicks you to the sign up/log in page. Avoid this app.
Android
Feb 20, 2023
It's misleading to say in-app purchases, actually none of it is free. You can't even see the dashboard unless you sign up to subscription for which you can have 1 free week. No thanks.
Android
Feb 23, 2023
Can't link to galaxy watch 5 cause it doesnt show up in the wearable app. So what are point?
Android
Feb 27, 2023
Amy attempt to sign up or subscribe just gives the following error over multiple days. An unexpected error has occurred. Please try again later. [OR-CCFC-01]
iOS
Feb 28, 2023
Makes no sense
This app makes no sense. Health report jumps up and down based on nothing.
Android
Mar 1, 2023
Used daily to check heart issues. Can't afford premium.so uninstalling I am.
Android
Mar 3, 2023
Good for what it says it does but it doesn't do what I need. I'd like to know how to cancel my monthly subscription please.
Cardiogram: Heart Rate Monitor - Product Description
Cardiogram analyzes your heart rate, ECG, and activity data from Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin, and Wear OS smartwatches to help you monitor your cardiovascular health. Join millions of others who have uncovered new heart rate conditions like atrial fibrillation and sleep apnea, caught a medical emergency, adjusted treatment plans, and improved fitness. Answer questions like: •What triggers my AFib or other arrhythmia episodes? •How frequently does my heart rate spike during sleep? •What daily habits help improve my POTS symptoms? •How has my heart rate recovery improved with this workout routine? The iPhone app is compatible with Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin, and Wear OS by Google devices. The Cardiogram app for Apple Watch shows you a graph of your heart rate in real time, on your wrist. In the phone app: • The Timeline visualizes your heart rate each day with interactive heart rate and ECG graphs. Use it to spot trends and irregularities. When you see an unexpected change, add a note with symptoms and potential causes. • Metrics shows you how your resting heart rate, sleep, and move, exercise, and stand activity rings are trending over time. • Habits lets you discover a new healthy habit and invite friends to join you and build accountability. • You can also build a profile to share health data with medical researchers and contribute to studies on abnormal heart rhythms like atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and more. Note: Cardiogram is not a medical device and is currently for research purposes only. For Apple Watch users, Cardiogram displays data from the Health app, including heart rate, ECG, sleep, steps, and Apple Watch activity rings, in chart or graph format. For Fitbit, Garmin, and Wear OS by Google devices, Cardiogram receives data directly from the respective manufacturer. Cardiogram is compatible with many devices with a heart rate sensor, including all Apple Watch models, Fitbit (Charge, Versa, Ionic, Alta HR, Inspire HR, and more) Garmin (fēnix, Forerunner, and Vívo series, and more), and wear OS by Google (Fossil, Ticwatch, Moto, LG, Misfit, Huawei, and more). Best of all, these core features are free! If you’re looking for advanced sharing, you can subscribe to Cardiogram Premium, which gives you access to: • Share with Family: allow up to 2 family members to remotely monitor your Cardiogram data and receive insights about your health. This is helpful for keeping an extra eye on your loved one. • Share with Doctor: export your data to a PDF that you can print and show your doctor. • Daily metrics in the Apple Watch app. • Metrics comparisons: compare your stats with other user groups. • Heart rate alerts: get notified when your heart rate goes above or below custom thresholds. • Export to CSV • Premium Support: if you have any questions or issues with the Cardiogram app, your support requests will be prioritized. Subscription Info: • Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. • Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. • Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. • Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase. • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription. Terms of Service: https://cardiogr.am/terms Privacy Policy: https://cardiogr.am/privacy
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