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HeartWatch 4

Keep an eye on your heart

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$3.99 From Tantsissa, heartwatch­4.tantsissa.com Made for iPhone and iPod touch Needs iOS 11.0 and watchOS 4.0 or later

HeartWatch’s stated goal is to make it easy to understand your heart health. It attempts to do this through pairing with your Apple Watch and breaking down its treasure trove of data into various charts and graphs, learning from your activity levels and suggesting new targets and goals.

HeartWatch has a chart for every kind of heart–related data you could wish to access. It uses tiles to show each section’s summaries; drilling down into a specific section provides a wealth of useful data, all presented in an attractive, digestible way, along with suggested fitness targets based on your historic info. When put together with the horde of other tiles in the app, each bulging with info, it can feel a little overwhelmi­ng.

HeartWatch’s home screen starts with a week view along the top, with

your selected day’s data below. A swipe changes each tile from showing a circular or bar graph to displaying a gauge, much like a car’s speedomete­r. Tap on the tile and you get a daily breakdown of that metric, down to almost the minute– by–minute level. A long press reveals bar graphs for various measuremen­ts, such as sedentary heart rate, workout duration, sleep quality, and more. It’s a huge array of informatio­n and knowing where to start can be a little intimidati­ng.

It is, however, a data nerd’s dream. While there’s a ton of informatio­n, it’s all presented in a highly understand­able way that shows you exactly how you’re doing over time. In short, it’s a goldmine. Compared to Apple’s Health app, Health feels like the entrée, whereas HeartWatch is the main course. After using HeartWatch, Apple’s attempt feels just too basic.

HeartWatch’s Apple Watch app, meanwhile, feels perfectly balanced between accessibil­ity and detail, providing just what you need for a quick update on your heart health. Its complicati­ons are useful, and its settings can be easily tweaked.

Should you get HeartWatch? The simple answer is yes. Not only does it present your heart data in a more understand­able way than Apple’s Health, but it does so while providing much more detail — no mean feat. With a little practice to overcome the informatio­n overload, it’s a fantastic tool. THE BOTTOM LINE. HeartWatch­4 is a goldmine of data to help your heart stay healthy.

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