Breathing Zone Cheats

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Mindful Breathing

Developer: Breathing Zone
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 5.7
ID: com.breathing-zone.breathing

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Description

Discover Mindfulness, one breath at a time with simple and effective guided breathing exercises.

Breathing Zone will help you reduce stress, improve your mood, and make you feel more relaxed and energized.

Join the hundreds of thousands of people who have already discovered the life changing power of Breathing Zone.

Breathing Zone uses scientifically based therapeutic breathing techniques that decreases your heart rate, and over time can even help to lower High Blood Pressure.

Clinical Research:
Clinical studies in the Journal of Human Hypertension and the American Journal of Hypertension have shown that doing therapeutic breathing for 45 minutes a week can help lower High Blood Pressure.

● HealthTap: "103 Doctors recommend this app."
● Time Magazine: "Calm yourself with Breathing Zone."
● Harvard Health: "When you find yourself under stress, Breathing Zone can help."
● Bloomberg: "The breathing trick that can make you more productive."
● New York Magazine: "Sometimes the fastest way to combat anxiety or an oncoming panic attack is just to remember to breathe. I like Breathing Zone for its simplicity."
● Self Magazine: "Just inhale. Then exhale. Download the Breathing Zone app for guided exercises."
● Huffington Post: "An effective guide to mindful breathing."
● LifeHacker: "Breathing Zone Guides you towards slower breathing to help reduce stress."
● Fox News: "Breathing Zone simply trains you to slow down your breathing. In the process you calm down and relieve stress."
● MacWorld: "If you slow your breathing, it can relax you; but it’s not easy to do this on your own, but Breathing Zone can help."
● Gigaom: "Go beyond the basics and analyze your breathing patterns via your iPhone’s microphone with this app."
● PoductivityBytes: "This app’s signature feature is the ability to analyze how you normally breathe in order to suggest the best routine for you."
● University of Sydney: "Breathing Zone provides guidance on slow breathing."
● Nursing Standard: "Breathing Zone offers simple guided breathing exercises, that are a useful introduction to the health benefits of slower, therapeutic breathing."
● One Medical: "Therapeutic breathing benefits your brain and mood, and can actually help decrease your heart rate and lower high blood pressure. Breathing Zone offers detailed instructions and a Breathing Analyzer to measure your breathing rate."
● AppAdvice: "Relax your mind and body in as little as 5 minutes with these doctor recommended breathing exercises."


Integrates with Apple's Health app to record your completed breathing sessions Mindful Minutes.

Version history

5.7
2022-04-02
This update contains minor bug fixes for Apple Watch.
5.6
2022-03-20
4-7-8 Breath: Female voice and countdown for breath hold.
5.5
2022-02-10
Fixes an issue with Settings for Apple Watch.
5.4
2021-10-09
Displays breath count for breathing sessions.
5.3
2021-07-29
Breathing Monitor enhancements.
Adds Analytics to help improve Breathing Zone.
5.2
2021-07-15
Fixes an issue with session minutes in Activity view.
5.1
2021-07-12
Allows music to play in the background.
5
2021-07-09
Background audio support.
4.9.5
2021-07-08
Fixes a Breathing Rate timing issue.
4.9.3
2021-02-12
Saves Mindful Minutes to HealthKit on Apple Watch.
4.9.2
2019-09-27
Support for iOS 13.
4.9.1
2019-09-02
Fixes "4-7-8 Breathing" animation.
4.9
2019-06-22
● Apple Watch breathing sessions now displayed in Activity screen and Apple's Health app.
4.8
2019-05-29
● New Apple Watch complications.
4.7
2019-04-26
● Flower Power guide image.

New Apple Watch features:
● Voice sound option.
● Breathing Pattern options
4.6
2019-03-09
● Layout enhancements for iPad and iPhone X.
● Celestial Choir guide sound is back by popular demand.
4.5
2018-01-16
● New "White Noise" guide sound.
● New Voice option for Apple Watch.
4.4
2018-01-10
• New Apple Watch App.
• New Breathing Pattern Options
4.3
2018-01-02
Breathing Rate can be set in increments of 0.1 bpm.
Tap "More Options" on Breathing Rate Setting Screen.
4.2
2017-12-31
• Ease In option allows you to gradually lower your breathing rate.
• Enhanced Sound.
4.1
2017-12-21
Restores Vibration option for iPhone.
4.0
2017-12-18
Breathing Zone. Reimagined.
3.1
2016-10-13
New dark theme for Settings screens.
3.0
2016-09-13
• Log your Mindfulness Minutes to Apple's Health app.
2.6
2014-03-06
• Adjusting the bpm during a session now works.

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
1 790 Ratings

Reviews

andersoneast,
Form Meets Function
I’ve had this app on my phone for a long time. It’s been very helpful in times of need.
The variety of sounds is exactly right. Commuting on the train the white noise or water really nullify the ambient sounds (with noise canceling headphones). There have been many occasions where the other sounds were helpful and welcome.
I don’t use apps for meditation because I don’t want to regulate my breathing, just observe it. However, when stressed, super anxious or the chatter in my head is just too loud, this app is my go-to friend!
I just finished reading “Breath” by James Nestor (recommend) and he puts forth a 5.5 second inhale/exhale as the optimum baseline for establishment of coherence and peak efficiency (oh yeah, and breathe through your nose). Needless to say, 5.5 BPM is simple to setup in this app. Every other app I’ve looked at clocks seconds without an option for increments.
Anyway, if you are looking for a simple and functional timer with a very generous feature set (optional technicolor expanding flower included) mash the download button now (and breathe through your nose!)
NuclearEmber,
Perfect, Free, Private, Small Download
I bow to the makers of this app. They have designed Breathing Zone with all of the ideal considerations: choice of breathing pattern, rate and duration, a variety of pleasing colors (red is perfect for night use), sounds that are easy on the ear (for me, white noise is great for eyes-closed breathwork), a lovely visual … and all in an app that is very small memory-wise, so it doesn’t take up much space for people with smaller capacity phones. And it’s free! If that weren’t already good enough, the app makers were thoughtful enough not to collect private/personally identifying data, just the bare minimum to be able to see how the app is used and to make appropriate improvements. It’s also kept up to date, so you’re not downloading something that’s been abandoned years ago. Thank you, you are so kind to provide this gift for our health and well-being!
canagirl95,
LOVE THIS APP
I absolutely love this app!! It helps me regulate my breathing when my Muscular Dystrophy breathing flares up. It also helps me relax & get to sleep within 10 minutes! I've seen reviews that say their set breathing gets changed. I haven't had that issue but do know that you can reset your breathing rate at any time on the 3rd screen in settings. There are several sounds to choose from. I personally find the Indian Bansuri very relaxing. Love, love, love this app!! I just wish it could be set for longer than an hour

*EDIT ~ still love this app but am confused about the "breaths per hour". It always says 313. I'm a very shallow breather so I don't think that's correct.
lovetobreathe99,
Amazing customer support
I was having problems with timing issues and I wrote a 1 star scathing review. The developer contacted me directly and is working to fix it and we’re 90% there but I didn’t want to wait to revise my review. He’s concerned and helpful and in the end this will be my favorite breathing app. I’m doing extensive breath practices or rather working hard to change from shallow breathing, so a good program is essential and I won’t do an expensive monthly subscription program. It shouldn’t be necessary. I highly recommend breath zone. If you use it regularly, it will change your life!!!
kumasokka,
Formerly my fave app
I used to love this app! I used it every day for mindfulness. The app was very simple and well designed. My favorite feature was that it would automatically adjust the breathing rate down as you used it.

That is no longer this app, and I really really regret updating it. It seems now to be focused on gamification/metrics and no longer focused on mindfulness. These features that are designed to get the user more engaged with the app and spend more time in the app completely defeat the entire purpose of downloading it.

I recommended this app to many friends/family/colleagues/etc, and it is very unfortunate that the app has taken this step backward in functionality. Another example of this is the fact that the transitions between breathing rates now sound much rougher and unpleasant than before.

Really really baffled with this one. Will keep an eye on the comments to see if anyone has another app to recommend - a functional clone of the old Breathing Zone would be ideal!

I’m rating it 1 star because a previously extremely useful app has fallen victim to app trends that do nothing for the end user. I appreciate the beautiful new animations, but all the other additions (and the extremely baffling removal of good features) are pretty frustrating. I miss the simplicity of BZ.
Zensations,
Excellent app for stress management
This app is probably intuitive for younger people, but initially I was stuck not knowing how to begin the session. After getting tech support, I like the Breathing Zone and highly recommend it as a healthy coping tool for stress. Anytime I feel stress in my body in the form of mental frustration, muscle tension, queasy stomach, tingling or shallow breathing I turn on the app. Using the Breathing Zone calms my body and mind by breathing fully the Vegas nerve and sympathetic system are balanced and I come back into balance or homeostasis.
Dashboard lite,
Thank you for fixing after the update
The app makers fixed the issue I complained below. It's back to its awesome state, now with better graphics. Five stars!

(Until a few days ago, you could set the app with a starting breathing rate and an ending one. Because of that feature, you could start with your regular pace (5 breaths a minute) and the app would gradually take your breath down to, say 2 or 3 breaths a minute. Now, with the update, you can only choose one rate.)
Deporodh,
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis just diagnosed
I trained, some 50 years ago, as a singer. Music major with voice my primary instrument. So I know how to “belly breathe”. (I sang with the Oakland Symphony Chorus fir a couple of years after graduating.)

Nevertheless, this simple and customizable app gives me reminder exercise in doing what I learned so long ago.

Example: I have only had the app for three days, yet a 3-minute session took my blood oxygen from 91 up to a stable 99!

I tried both voices then turned off voice cues. The pitched musical/ sound cues work very well for me. The selection of breathing patterns is limited but excellent, and the ability to select one’s own breathing rate renders the app infinitely adjustable.

Thank you for this attractive and effective app!
crowm87,
Great App
I want to start off by saying I have been using this app for about a year and it works great and is worth the price being charged. With that being said I’m using the newest iOS software iOS 13.1 and every time I open the app it crashes and returns to the main screen. Can you help or I am assuming that the newest iOS software is glitching and making the app unresponsive is there any updates or support for this issue?
Cattywumpus,
Spelling and support and developer links.
Your app support link in this App Store post (which goes to the same page as your developer link—there’s no support), contains no contact info. I was going to email this privately, but couldn’t.

In your posting in AppAdviceDaily, your subtitle is “just breath.” Breathe is spelled breathe, with an e. Thought you’d want to know so you can correct that posting in case you use it again. Unless you meant breath (the air one takes in and expels)?