EPILEPSY RESEARCH KIT MirrorHR

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EPILEPSY RESEARCH KIT MirrorHR

Fight The Stroke Foundation

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 30 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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4.3

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

88%

4 star

6%

3 star

0%

2 star

0%

1 star

6%

What to know

High user satisfaction

88% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About EPILEPSY RESEARCH KIT MirrorHR

MirrorHR is designed to help parents, doctors, and caregivers have more insights into the seizures of their beloved kids. Parents and doctors develop it for parents and doctors.

Please note that Apple Watch is required for continuous monitoring and alarms.

MirrorHR Epilepsy Research Kit (by FightTheStroke Foundation) offers caregivers of children living with epilepsy a nighttime monitoring solution and video diary that uses artificial intelligence to detect early signs of a seizure, allowing them to intervene and provide treatment. In addition, it helps doctors to understand better potential triggers for seizures leading to behavioral changes aiming to reduce the number and severity of seizures.

MirrorHR requires an Apple Watch for real-time monitoring.

Disclaimer:
MirrorHR is NOT a medical device, and it has to be used only in partnership with your doctor. MirrorHR leverages the Apple HealthKit, and it's integrated with the Apple Health app to leverage data from the Apple Watch.
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Reviews for EPILEPSY RESEARCH KIT MirrorHR

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The bugs report:

Difficult setup. Many settings cannot be undone. If write permission is not allowed, only read it shows as denied and does not work If write permission is allowed, then it writes data too much to Apple Health, which messes up Apple Health The alarm test fails with set the phone into silent mode and try. So, I did silent, sleep and do-not-disturb modes, same result Set the heart rate to something that will trigger, yes it did but no alarm sounded. Alarm test sound works when first setting it up. Alert when iWatch battery is 20%, that’s not high enough. Adding an event is difficult. No “Aura” or evidently similar seizure. Dizziness is not the same.

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