Heart Rate Monitor

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.5
63.5K reviews
50L+
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Mature 17+
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About this app

Heart rate is an important measure of health and fitness. Heart rate monitor app measures and monitors your heart rate using your phone camera!

★Free with unlimited recording
★Easy to use with a simple design
★ Google Fit support
★ No need for additional hardware

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 is shown after several seconds.

What is a normal heart rate or heartbeat?

According to Mayo Clinic, the normal resting heartbeat rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. However, keep in mind that many factors can influence the heart rate, including activity level, fitness level, body size, emotion, etc. Generally, a lower heart rate at rest state implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness.

Consult your doctor if your resting heart rate is consistently above 100 beats per minute, or if you're not an athlete and your resting heart rate is below 60 beats a minute.

What are heart rate training zones?

Heart rate training zones are calculated using maximum heart rate. Within each training zone, subtle physiological effects take place to enhance your fitness:

- Rest zone (up to 50% or maximum): This considers a resting zone.

- Fat burn zone (50 to 70% or maximum): Recovery and warm-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 maximum): Most of the main exercises should be completed in this zone.

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

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


WARNING

- Heart rate monitor app should not be used as a medical device.
- If you have a medical condition or are worried about your heart condition please always consult your doctor.
- In some devices, the heart rate monitor may make the flash very hot.
Updated on
26 Jan 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
62.9K reviews
bryant paul
25 January 2024
Solid most of the time. Can take a little wiggling to find exactly where to put your finger. Popup ads sometimes either totally trap you so you have to restart or you have to wait a long time to be able to take a reading. Seems relatively accurate once you get the hang of it.
8 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
24 September 2019
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!
19 people found this review helpful
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Ryan Woods
19 October 2021
I like the interface, and the logging, it is straightforward and minimalist. The app seems to have a ton of trouble getting my heart rate when it is elevated from activity, like running. The trace coming through just looks like garbage and the numbers are all over the place. Overall it seems good for getting resting heart rate, but thats about it.
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What's new

Improved UI and better performance.