HealthSense:Heart Rate Monitor Cheats

HealthSense:Heart Rate Monitor Hack 8.5.5 + Redeem Codes

Blood Pressure, Oxygen, Stress

Developer: Wang Fan
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 8.5.5
ID: gzheart.gztech

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Description

Your Ultimate Health Companion:
•Camera Pulse Measurement: Instant heart readings, no extra devices.
•Personal Health Reports: Get a comprehensive health score based on vital metrics.
•Blood Pressure Mastery: Log, track, and analyze your blood pressure seamlessly.
•Visual Insights: 80+ charts for 40+ body metrics, from sleep cycles to body temperature.
•Mental Well-being: Exclusive psychological stress analysis.
•Stay Energized: Track hydration and caffeine intake.
•No Subscriptions: Full access, zero hidden costs.
•⌚ Apple Integration: Widgets, watch insights, and iOS 16 Lock Screen support.

Deep Dive into Your Health:
Our app seamlessly integrates with Apple Health, offering intuitive charts that let you focus on what matters most: your overall well-being, heart health, and fitness journey. With real-time analysis of Apple Watch health data, you can monitor various vital signs, track hydration levels, and understand your body's response to daily activities. This isn't just an app; it's your comprehensive health dashboard, always ready to provide insights and guide you towards a healthier lifestyle.

Please Note:

•Through HealthKit, we access health data on your device, such as heart rate, resting heart rate, activity energy, and exercise, to provide a comprehensive view of your heart's trends.
•The insights, graphs, and data within our app are designed for reference. While they offer valuable insights, they cannot replace professional medical advice. If you have health concerns, always consult a medical expert.

Version history

8.5.5
2023-08-23
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.5.4
2023-08-18
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.5.3
2023-08-16
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.5.2
2023-08-15
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.5.1
2023-08-12
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.5.0
2023-08-10
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.4.1
2023-07-18
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.4.0
2023-07-15
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.14
2023-05-31
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.13
2023-05-24
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.12
2023-05-11
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.10
2023-03-22
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.9
2023-02-23
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.8
2023-02-21
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.6
2023-02-15
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.4
2023-02-12
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.2
2023-02-08
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.1
2023-01-28
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.3.0
2023-01-26
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.2.11
2023-01-21
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.2.10
2023-01-18
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.2.9
2023-01-18
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.2.5
2023-01-13
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.2.4
2023-01-13
1. Improve stability and user experience
8.2.3
2023-01-03
1. Improve stability and user experience

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Premium Version
(Blood Pressure, Water Tracker, Stress, etc.)
$5.99
Free
DB589972753✱✱✱✱✱ A94A013✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
4 189 Ratings

Reviews

DerWil13,
All of your health at a glance
I really do like this app. I want to keep track of all my calories, not just my active calories. This app is literally a mini version of the iPhone health app. I like being able to see all of my health data on the watch itself, rather than relying on the iPhone. So far the stress readings seem very accurate. Enough talking about the watch app, the iPhone app is really great too! I like how you can tap on the top right corner and adjust what you want to see and what you don’t want to see. Some measurements I really don’t care about, and being able to remove them, and have 5-7 good ones makes the app that much better. Even though that you have to pay $4.99, it is worth it. All of the other apps that I have tried either have a monthly or yearly subscription price, or they are free and don’t work properly. Your best bet is with this app!
Gitmoslave,
Good app missing some key things
I like the app it has lots of good and useful information a couple of things that need to be fixed and should be fixed immediately when you manually want to take a heart rate, first of all, it ignores the fact that I have an Apple Watch, which would be a better instrument to get that information from it should choose the Apple Watch. I can do an ECG. It can read the heart rate there’s really no point in me putting my finger on the camera, however when I follow their instructions, it turns on the flash but it on an iPhone 14 pro max. The camera below the flash is the Ultra Wide that’s not the camera it’s looking at so it never has enough light to read the pulse. Every single reading has disagreed with Apple Watch. This could be easily fixed by detecting the phone type and using the correct camera for people without an Apple Watch for people with an Apple Watch. It should just get all of the heart related data from the health app and it should refresh if I take an ECG it’s already doing this for blood oxygen. It seems like a simple change that would make it a five star app
fromconcept,
Great data - got suggestions
Love this app. Full of great data. A few features would make this 5-star: 1. When a workout like a walk has a energy breakdown with a map, I would love to see where on the map I was in the different energy zones such as fat burning, exercise etc. This would help me know where parts of my walks stimulate a different exercise response. 2. It would be good to get a report between two custom dates. I would love to find out how much I have walked for example over multiple months- I cannot work out if that’s possible. 3. Steps in a walk would be brilliant.

This is a great app without these and worth every penny.
Bobthestickmansniper,
NOT compatible with Apple Watch face
So, I thought this app looked perfect for me. I have an iWatch and loved the way this app organizes information and stress levels and had hoped to have this information available on my watch face (as the photos suggest). The problem is literally NOTHING shows up on the watch face. It’s just blank. The only way to view this information is to open the app and thumb through the categories.
Again, placing ‘complications’ on the watch face that point to this app results in a blank iWatch face on those spots.
Very very very disappointing, especially considering that it looks like they know it doesn’t work and use that to trick you into buying the 4 dollar “pro” version - which I did - and it still doesn’t work! Very very disappointing. I gave them 2 stars instead of one because it does have a lot of potential, if it worked with the iWatch I’d give it five stars, but it doesn’t so here we are….
JoeyBones621,
Its a good app
If you can look past some typos. Good incorporation of much data.

The biggest issue for me is there is no way to submit any issues with the app like the weekly report psychological stress bar graph legend saying anxious on both ends, completely leaving out relaxed. You would think that even if it is mislabeled that color coding the bar graph would make it easy to tell, but it seems to change the color coding compared to the above graph.

This app has great potential and I do plan on continuing to use it but unfortunately the only way to leave feedback was writing a review on here. So for now. With several other issues I am only giving it 3 stars. I plan to update this rating if things get fixed.
Goodknight stress,
There and back a zen—an anxiety tale.
This was a really great app until it stopped working on my series 7. I tried all the tricks/resets/force close/reinstall, etc. advice from customer service but to no avail. However, I’ll definitely change my rating to at least a 4-star once they get the bugs figured out because I liked being able to check my stress levels on the fly…I mean on the human. But seriously, the only issue was that it would also have been helpful if it had some kind of alarm that let you know you’re getting stressed out and need to chill. And the watch complication needs a better graphics than just showing “- -“ but I digress…and I get stressed which is why I need a reliable app to help recenter my zen when I get zapped! My nerves and I Thank you.
Theogrimsdale,
Pretty Good
More information than you’re ever gonna need but once you adjust the information that you want it’s pretty good… My main complaint is the VO two max… I am a 70 year old male in very good shape my VO two max is 42 which is excellent… however, the app only goes to 50 years of age and shows my fitness level as Poor! Seriously? For a data intensive application the programmer is really missing the boat here. they should adjust this feature because there are people like me who are actually over 50 years old and the readings for a 50-year-old are not the same as a 70 year old. Also, I don’t see any direct way to contact anyone for support issues… When these two features are resolved, I’ll be more than happy to give it a higher rating
Emulator_,
Good visualization; fails on stress metrics
I like the way Heart&Stress visualizes health metrics. It’s much cleaner and concise vs Apple’s health app (what happened, Apple??).

What the app completely fails to do is accurately calculate stress. I have been stressed and suffer anxiety, and this app tells me that my stress levels are low and says to keep up the good work. A competing program, Wellatory, is spot on with its analysis of my stress (much to my dismay; but the data is what it is). Wellatory, unfortunately, is a subscription service while this product is not.

I would recommend for the wonderful data visuals, as well as the subscription-less model. The stress management features fall far short of expectations.
brandibandit,
Meh , not worth the 4.99
I admit I purchased it because I wanted to see the data it was gleaning from why watch. I was most curious on the stress accuracy. I can tell you adequately how dissatisfied I am with it. The past 3 weeks have been some of the most stressful weeks of my life. This app displays my stress levels as being normal. I can tell you they are not.

The water information relies on you manually updating a different app that you also have to download and pay for to measure your water intake.

While they did a good job at offering all kinds of metrics and metric displays All of the measurements and graphs are so tiny they are hardly usable. There isn’t any way for the average person (not medical or fitness savvy) to know if what they are seeing is considered normal. In reality You can pull your own data and perform the calculations yourself.

If you don’t have the latest watch version there are several measurements that are unavailable as well which is expected but why not take the extra time to ask what watch versions you are using then disable the metrics.
RobbinsFam,
It’s okay
I paid for the pro version of the app so I can use all of its functions. I purchased it mainly for tracking and reporting my stress. I would like to see an improvement with the app. It would be helpful to choose notifications we wish to receive like if we are experiencing a spike in stress, a notification alerting us of the spike can help create an awareness of what is happening in our bodies so we can make adjustments to calm ourselves down. As a mental health therapist, I can tell you that most people are not connected to what they feel in their bodies so this could be an important feature for this app.