• CardioRespiratory Monitor Free 1
  • CardioRespiratory Monitor Free 2
  • CardioRespiratory Monitor Free 3

CardioRespiratory Monitor Free

This app uses your device's built-in sensors to measure a person's breathing and heartbeat rates. It turns your Android device into a heart monitor, useful for workout and exercise fitness regimens.
It is the only app on the market that uses two different methods to measure the heartbeat rate. One method monitors chest movements. The other uses the rear camera and light to monitor blood flowing through a finger tip.

With the first method, your device collects sensor readings several times each second while the device is resting on the subject's chest. The app makes use of a technology in your device called 'sensor fusion,' which combines the readings of multiple sensors to isolate such variables as linear acceleration, rotation, and gravity. The app monitors the change in angle to determine the breathing and heartbeat rates. To use this app, your device must have gyroscopes, accelerometers, and magnetometers and a version of Android that supports these technologies. If you are not sure, you can try one of the free sensor test apps in the Google Play Market and find out.

When you press 'Start' on the main screen the app begins to prepare the device for the measurements (for 10 seconds). During this time, place the device on the subject's chest. Once the measurements begin, the 'Start' button changes to 'Busy.' The measurements take about 20 seconds. Once the measurements are done, the breathing and heartbeat rates (in bpm) are shown, as well as the amplitudes of each. Also shown are plots of the breathing movements and the average movement ('pulse') due to the heartbeat (as angle versus time in arbitrary units).

With the second method, you place your fingertip on the device's rear camera and light for 25 seconds. The app monitors the brightness changes resulting from the changes in blood flow through your fingertip.

With these two methods available in the same app, virtually any Android device can be used to measure heartbeat rate. This is also the only app that gives the user an indication of the quality of the measurements.

If you find this app useful, please consider supporting us by buying the Pro version, which uses the same measurement 'engine' as this free version. If this version works well on your device, then so will the Pro version. The Pro version adds 'settings' and 'history' menu opitons. The settings screen gives you the options to save heartbeat and breathing rates to a file, 'speak' the results of the measurements, turn the 'ping' sound off or leave it on, and increase the number of 'rounds' of measurement (additional rounds do not require the prepare step). The history screen lists the values of the previous measurements since the history was last cleared. Also, the Pro version does not have ads.

Category : Health & Fitness

Related searches

Reviews (26)

dam. g. Jul 22, 2020     

So little information given and so often it won't even work, either opening or reading

Tar. L. Aug 3, 2020     

It kept saying error on the heart part so I installed it since I know my heart is beating but it won't register on this app

Kri. K. Feb 1, 2019     

doesn't work at all it just gives you a java error.

Kel. H. Apr 18, 2019     

Gives an error. Does NOT work!

GT. B. Mar 10, 2019     

It forces you to upgrade to pro, to open it.

Con. C. Jul 8, 2019     

hard to understand app

moi. l. Mar 23, 2019     

give me error ... not working

Eva. A. A. Apr 24, 2020     

As others have said before me, doesn't work at all

Kat. B. Nov 26, 2020     

its asome app

ice. h. Apr 26, 2016     

I use it every day to check if I have any other health problems and i don't. I love this app

San. D. Apr 22, 2017     

Does not detect most of the time

sun. d. Oct 15, 2015     

Not detecting much.

Gin. T. Mar 19, 2019     

did nothing

Cla. W. Mar 6, 2020     

Love It

Ros. T. Jun 20, 2015     

Potentially a great application. The issue is the lack of a menu and way of saving the results...

Let. E. C. Apr 15, 2015     

This app doesn't even work... just gives an error notice.

Pam. Z. Sep 3, 2014     

This could be really good, or not, I can't tell. I can't find any way to choose between the chest method or fingertip method. Maybe this is covered by the ads running on the bottom of the screen?

Adi. R. May 2, 2015     

Menu does not open worst app Dr R.A.N.REDDY with Samsung note 4

She. G. Sep 19, 2014     

Coutry ring.

R.. L. Sep 25, 2013     

Started...then just hung on the busy for ten minutes plus...that's not very useful if it takes ten minutes or more to give me very important information! Phone-Motorola razr maxx. Then the rating screen popped up and I rated it a one,now the screen won't go away and it won't allow me to retry it again though I had tried it about 3-4 times before rating. But now I can't get the rating screen to go away. Uninstalling.

Pau. M. Aug 19, 2013     

I pushed start, quickly shook, placed on my chest for over 2 minutes and no reading. Says busy and still processing. I'm glad I didn't put any money into this. I give it a -100! Very frustrating.

nun. b. Nov 6, 2013     

It never goes beyond "Busy" "Preparing". After multiple attempts and not getting beyond that I am uninstalling. I left it sitting for close to 5min and still did not get past Busy.

Mic. C. Jan 30, 2014     

When the warranty on our bodys sometimes we need to watch a few things let's take James Gandolfini an app like this could have saved his life sounds a little extreme but true doesnt hurt to check things out every now and then I recommend thumbs up

SK. J. J. S. Oct 7, 2013     

Thank goodness this nonsense is free. I'd been P'oed had I paid for this.

Mic. M. G. Jul 9, 2013     

... or works, but takes too long. Either way, it is pretty much useless to me.

Mel. N. Apr 16, 2014     

First time using it and it got my heart rate & o2 correct.