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AppRecs rating 1.6. Trustworthiness 0 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 0 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Mixed user feedback
Average 1.6★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Fatigue Meter App
Create schedule scenarios to determine your fatigue risk level for a particular duty period. Perform customized surveys and validated alertness assessments with a simple workflow that takes seconds to perform, and automatically synchronizes your data.
Fatigue Meter includes the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT), the gold standard assay of neurobehavioral alertness. The PVT is scientifically validated and unaffected by aptitude, education level, or practice effects. Over 120 peer-reviewed published studies and numerous government reports have demonstrated the sensitivity of the PVT to fatigue, medications, and workload.
Features
• Wearable data synchronization for actual sleep and personalized fatigue risk predictions
• Gold-standard Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT) administration, calibrated to control for hardware latency
• Custom surveys and fatigue assessments
• Automatic data synchronization
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Reviews for Fatigue Meter App
EMS_PIlot
Disregard fake ratings
You can tell the fake bot ratings with the 1-2 stars. This app for 1 isn’t a game app, it’s an app for aviation (mostly) businesses. Also this app doesn’t not require in app purchases or does it cost to download, this app will require a business to pay a licensing fee. I use this app daily in my job performance. This app does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Measure fatigue (tiredness) which can lead to mistakes in your performance. Is it perfect, no; whether I’m exhausted or refreshed I can pass the test daily.
Juliet Kilo7
Money Pit
This game serves no purpose for detecting fatigue. I have purposely performed this task after staying up all night with sick kids and pass the test, even when I know I’m at a level where I’m not thinking clearly and feel less coordinated. Also I pass when I’m well rested. I’ve also worked all day to the point I’m making mistakes and know it’s time to call it quits and I’ll take the fatigue test and pass. Some guys can’t pass on their best days, this app is a good measure at how proficient one is at tapping on an iPhone screen that’s it. But some investors sunk money into this “game” and convinced employers to write it into policy it will be done to prop up their ego’s. Update: they’ve now updated the game to include more features like making it look cool but functionally more difficult to use. Still totally and completely worthless for its intended purpose. Some things never change