Cohera - Cardiac Coherence

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4.2
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About this app

What is this app for?

This application helps you lower your stress level by controlling your respiration by, at first, making it more regular, then, by reducing the number of breathing per minutes.

Just breathe in when the water drop is going up and breathe out when it goes down. A vibration allows you to follow the pace with your eyes shut.

A menu allows you to specify the duration of the exercise and the number of breathing per minute.

Determining your current breathing rate

You can determine your current breathing rate by moving the water drop up and down. The chronometer will start, and the number of cycles will increase each time you bring the water drop up and down.

The application can be run in the background. Simply start the exercise and press the home button and the vibration or the sound indicator will guide you.

A music selection is available to help you relax.

Optional features:

The expert mode allows you to specify the exact breath-in, breathe-out time and adds a holding time.

A notification can be programmed to remind you that it is time to exercise.

No ads, no annoyances!


Note: Some users have reported issues with the animation. Make sure that your device is not in power saving mode or doen't have the parameter "animator duration scale" is set to 1 in the developer options menu. This behavior is linked to some changes made in Android Lollipop (Android 5.0 and +).

What is cardiac coherence?

Following medical research neurocardiology, cardiac coherence is the name that was given to a reflex phenomenon discovered by U.S. researchers more than fifteen years ago.

It has been proven that Heart and Brain beat in unison: If our mind and emotions affect the heart rate, heart rate also has an influence on our brain.

By controlling you heart rate, you can also control your emotions, limiting your overall stress condition.

The easiest way to control your heart beat is by controlling your respiration. A slower, controlled respiration directly reduces and control the heart beat.
Updated on
27 Oct 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
7.18K reviews
A Google user
9 October 2019
The free app is great. The 2 stars are for the heart monitor. It is very inaccurate, showing heartbeat rates varying by up to 40 beats in a single three minute session. It is sometimes able to get my true heartbeat (as I calculate it myself while the app is running) but only for 10-20 seconds at a time. I am not moving my finger or anything. I obviously regret buying the upgrade. Otherwise, the app does what it says and has a nice layout, sound, and vibration.
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Martin Forget
29 November 2019
Hello Nancy, The best tool to get a good heart rate would be a connected watch or a heart rate monitor which both cost severals dollars. The monitor in this app offers a cheap alternative. However it is far from perfect. I do the best I can with the limited phone resources Thank ou for your comment Martin
A Google user
20 February 2019
Hi Martin, love the heart rate monitor function. I don't think it's very accurate though. I just woke up and giving me a heart rate of 126 or 137 is not realistic! I get that after a fair bit of running! Also, should I put my finger on the flash or the camera? Finally, history should capture heart rate too. It's a good app that will deserve 5* when HR is fixed, especially when you pay for it! Thx.
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Martin Forget
7 September 2017
Hello Thierry, Yes you need to put your finger on the flash light AND the camera. This might be why the rate is not accurate. I will add the rate in the history in the next version. Thank you for your comment. Martin
J J
10 January 2023
I like the fact that you can setup also breath holding time (Expert mode). There is sometimes a bug with the sound that is not played. What would be even better is if we could play / select de background music during the exercise!
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