Heart Rate Monitor

Heart Rate Monitor

com.repsi.heartrate by REPS
4.4 (64,306)
5M+
HEALTH_AND_FITNESS
11.5 MB
Updated Nov 18, 2024
View on Google Play

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About this app

Heart rate or heartbeat is an important measure in health and fitness. Using Heart Rate Monitor app, you can measure and monitor your heart rate!


★ Free with unlimited recording
★ Easy to use with an intuitive design
★ Identifies heart rate training zones
★ Google Fit support
★ No additional hardware required

How to use the heart rate monitor free app to measure your heartbeat?

To use this heart rate monitor app, just put your finger on the phone's camera and stay still, the heart rate should be shown after several seconds.

What is a normal heart rate or heartbeat?

According to Mayo Clinic, a normal resting heartbeat rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute (BPM). However, keep in mind that many factors can influence the heart rate, including Activity level, Fitness level, Body size, Emotion, etc. Generally, but not always, a lower heartbeat at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness.

Consult your doctor if your resting heartbeat is consistently above 100 beats per minute or if you're not a trained athlete and your resting heartbeat is below 60 beats a minute.

What are heart rate training zones?

Heart rate training zones are calculated using maximum heart Rate (MaxHR). Within each training zone, subtle physiological effects take place to enhance your fitness. We have a similar definition to those used in Fitbit trackers:

- REST ZONE (up to 50% HRmax): This considers as resting zone.

- FAT BURN ZONE (50 to 70% of maximum): Recovery and warming up exercises should be completed in this zone. It’s called the fat burn zone because a higher percentage of calories are burnt from fat.

- CARDIO ZONE (70% to 85% of HRmax): Most of the main exercise should be completed in this zone.

- PEAK ZONE (greater than 85% of HRmax): This zone is ideal for short intense sessions (high-intensity interval training HIIT) to improve performance and speed.

This heart rate monitor app calculates and automatically saves your heart rate training zones.


WARNNING

- Heart rate monitor app should not be used as a medical device.
- If you have a medical condition or worried about your heart condition please always consult your GP.
- In some devices, the heart rate monitor app may make the LED flash very hot.

What's New

- Bug fixes and improved accuracy.
- Improved waveforms UI

App Information

Version Name
6.3
Version Code
63
File Size
11.5 MB
Min SDK
Android 21+
Target SDK
Android 34
Developer
REPS
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Mature 17+
Package Name
com.repsi.heartrate

Permissions Required

This app may request the following permissions:

  • take pictures and videos
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • control vibration
  • prevent device from sleeping
  • receive data from Internet

Recent Reviews

Anthony Leger
2.0★
I've been using the app on and off for a very long while now. Semi recently ads pop up everytime I try to use it. And if I'm in an area with lousy service it takes forever to get through the ad just to check my heart rate. Developers, if you are reading...ads AFTER displaying the results. Some folks could be relying on the app for actuality medical reasons and to sit through a full screen ad with a "continue" button that blends in, has tiny text, and is small in click size...not awesome.
A Google user
3.0★
I think it's fixed! (it isn't) it now says "tap to restart" after a reading (it did once and I can't replicate it). Which prevented crazy unexpected camera flashes at the gym. Flashes which made it seem like you are snapping secret photos of strangers. but the app would be perfect if it had a prompt after each reading to prevent undesired flashing. it saves your labels for ease and uniformity. and it links with Google fit. yay! But still makes you look like a creeper if you use it in public.
A Google user
5.0★
I love the simplicity and quickness of this app. Measurements are accurate and start as soon as you open the app. Keeping track of the measurements is also important. I had this downloaded on another phone too. I love to see my pulse charted too. I can really see how my health has improved over the months. I also use this when I am feeling unwell in the middle of the night and I can know quickly and without hassle, if I need to take extra medication or not. Very great app.
Linda O'Connor
3.0★
This app is unfortunately becoming less and less reliable. When I initially do the first test, it comes up with some crazy numbers that are nowhere near the actual rates. I have to run the cycle two or three times before it actually gives me anything close to the real numbers. I use this to test for AFib so you can imagine how alarming it is when I do the first run and it shows my pulse rate to be well over a hundred, when in reality it's more like 80. It also jumps from like 57 to 130.
A Google user
4.0★
Not bad! Very satisfied for a smart phone app. It's not always accurate, and sometimes I'll get wildly different results from consecutive readings, but I think that's too be expected (a smartphone is not designed as a heart rate moitor). It let's you take unlimited readings, and that really makes up for inaccuracy because I can take my pulse several times in a row so I know can get an accurate result when each reading is similar. Would recommend!
Negin F
5.0★
From what I've experienced with this heart rate monitor, it's a great app! Does exactly what it's supposed to do. And it let's me save my heart beats/keep track of them, which I think can be really helpful for different people. I wouldn't mind the description part of "saved heart rate" to allow a little longer of a description, but maybe that's just me. All in all, solid and helpful app that does it's job!
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