AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.6. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.6
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
56%
4 star
0%
3 star
13%
2 star
6%
1 star
25%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
20% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About RepOne Personal
See all your workout data including average velocity, peak velocity, peak height, range of motion, and duration, as well as time between sets and number of reps. You can add context to your sets, like tags describing exercise variations or unique attributes, training videos and video logs, and RPE. You can view analysis of your data through advanced metrics like peak end of a metric in a set, absolute loss of a metric in a set, and your estimated one rep max.
Features:
- Accurate, real-time velocity-based training
- Capture dozens of data points about every movement
- Save videos for you and your coach to analyze
- Save time by auto-tracking sets and reps
- Generate a personalized load/velocity curve
- Download your data for analysis
- Review a detailed history of your training
- Customize the set metrics you see
Requires a RepOne 3D Motion Tracker
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Reviews for RepOne Personal
AZ Dan 85
So much potential…
I bought the RepOne over three years ago after trying a wireless VBT sensor, and I’ve consistently appreciated the accuracy and reliability of the RepOne hardware. I trust the data and love how consistent it’s been across sessions. However, the app still needs serious improvements. One of the biggest reasons I chose RepOne was the promise of real-time velocity feedback—especially alerts when my speed drops below a target range. This was advertised as part of an upcoming app update at the time of purchase, but years later, it still hasn’t arrived. That missing feature really limits the training value of the system. I still hold out hope, but unless the app sees meaningful updates soon, I’ll likely switch to a different solution once I finish rehabbing my shoulder.
A Mart 57
High buy in w lack of updates
400 dollars to get in with the tracker and they haven’t updated the app in 3 months at the time of this review. Not to mention, the promised athlete app has not been worked on either. The promised 2024 release looks like an empty promise. Look the Sheiko gold vbt at this time. Continuous updates from a passionate developer. Not to mention cheaper starting point.