Health Tracker is an all in one tool to check Blood pressure, heart rate & more.
The app does NOT measure blood pressure.
Features :
- Basal Metabolic Rate ( BMR )
- Blood Alcohol Content ( BAC )
- Blood Donation
- Blood volume
- Body Adiposity Index
- Body Frame size
- Body Mass Index
- Body Surface Area
- Bruce Trade Mill
- Calorie Burn
- Chest to Hip Ratio
- Children Height Predictor
- Cholesterol Ratio
- Daily Calorie intake
- Heart Rate
- Ideal Body Weight
- Kids Growth
- Lean Body Mass
- Menstrual & Ovulation
- Pregnancy Due Date
- Resting Metabolic Rate
- Smoking Risk
- Waist to Height Ratio
- Waist to Hip ratio
Check your heart rate anytime, anywhere with Heart Rate Plus – at your home or your office – when you wake up, relax, before and after exercise, or before a big meeting. See why we have been appraised as one of the best heart rate monitor and tracker apps for smartphones and heart rate monitor for Android Wear. ❤️⌚️
❤ Measure your heartbeat, BPM, ❤, or pulse zone accurately in <10 seconds
❤ PPG graph (similar to ECG / EKG / Cardiograph) – see every heart beat and BPM
❤ Cardio workout monitoring to optimize exercise and track progress pre- and post-workout. Use HR as cardiovascular measurement.
❤ Heart rate training zones (Rest, Fat Burn, Cardio, and Peak)
❤ Google Fit support (heart rate and heartbeat data)
❤ No heart rate or heartbeat straps
❤ Share heart beat
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Disclaimer: This App is just a simulator of Weight Machine which displays Simulated random results. It is not possible to get physical weight from any android mobiles
How to use Instant Heart Rate, heartbeat counter, to measure your heartbeat accurately?
How often should you use Instant Heart Rate?
For accurate measurement, Instant Heart Rate should be used daily to measure heartbeat or pulse. Recommended to tag your heart rate after sleeping or during workouts to separate resting heart rate from workout heart rate.
What is a normal heart rate or heartbeat?
According to American Heart Association (AHA) and the Mayo Clinic, a normal resting heart beat ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute (BPM). Heart rate can be affected by stress, anxiety, depression, emotions, activity level, fitness level, body composition, and medication use. Knowing heart rate is important heart-health gauge and cardiovascular metric. Heart rate variability is important in measuring stress on your body.