Patty Martin
So far, it may as well be a paper notebook. A $500 out-of-pocket device should have Bluetooth capabilities, so it will at least log the date and time of when I pushed the button, and then I can fill in the details later. the tape makes my skin very itchy, but it's staying stuck anyway. I gave it three stars with the hope that it continues to function and do what it's supposed to do.
3 people found this review helpful
Joshua Young
I like the idea of the device. it's pretty unobtrusive. the app could be better though. hate that you have to login every time and it doesn't save even your email. it takes more time to login than to actually log symptoms which is supposed to be a quick process. also, I feel like the 911 model shouldnt show if you've logged a symptom. like we get it. I was also confused about the default activities. my symptoms are most apparent when standing from sitting, which I'd think would be a default
8 people found this review helpful
Marty Scott
App needs work. Need the ability to stay logged on. Have to log on every use. That is not only inconvenient, but it can affect timing and increasing the I'll just do later and then forgetting about it thing. Trying to stay logged on by leaving it running in the background ties up memory and is a battery drain. Symptoms log needs other, comments/notes category. A widget option to go directly to the symptom log would be awesome.
17 people found this review helpful