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Fit Heart

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Fit Heart

Your heart is important. It beats every second of every day. And yet often times it is difficult to really know how hard it is working. Is stress affecting my heart differently on certain days of the week? How do physical activities affect my heart rate after I am done exercising? What is normal for my heart?

Fit Heart helps you answer these questions. Using a simple calendar layout, you can easily see weekly patterns for your average heart rate. Fit Heart also overlays your workouts on the calendar so you can see how exercise affects your average heart rate.

Fit Heart reads your heart rate data from the Health App. That means any heart rate monitor or app that sync's its data to the Health App (including the Apple Watch) will have its data used to calculate your average heart rate each day.

On the Apple Watch, you can keep track of your average heart rate every 30 minutes with the heart rate complication. You can also subscribe to receive heart alerts if Fit Heart notices your average resting heart rate is beating slow or fast for your age. If you like, you can customize your alert settings that will trigger an alert based on a high and low heart rate you define.


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Note: The Heart Notifications subscription is required to unlock alerts related to your heart. Subscriptions will be charged to your iTunes account after your confirmation of purchase. Your yearly subscription will automatically renew each year and be charged through your iTunes account. Subscriptions automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renew at anytime from your iTunes account settings. Cancelation of the current active subscription period is not allowed. The current price of the subscription is $0.99/yr USD, and may vary from country to country.

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Brandon Lehner