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AppRecs rating 2.8. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
8%
1 star
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26% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Mixed user feedback
Average 2.8★ rating suggests room for improvement
About NoninConnect
Nonin Medical, the leader in fingertip pulse oximetry, introduces a wireless Bluetooth® Smart pulse oximeter for use with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The NoninConnect™ Bluetooth® Smart Pulse Oximeter, combined with this application, allows you to noninvasively track and trend blood oxygenation and pulse rate – for health, wellness, sports, and aviation use.
Features:
- View real-time measurements.
- Display trended graphs of SpO2 and Pulse Rate (swipe the main screen to switch views).
- Retrieve stored measurements.
- Share detailed history of data via email.
- Share readings (if enabled) with the Apple’s Health app.
Measurements:
%SpO2 - displays level of blood oxygenation as a percentage.
Pulse Rate - value next to the heart symbol on the display in beats per minute.
Connect with the Apple Health app:
The Apple Health app gives you an easy‑to‑read dashboard of your health and fitness data. The NoninConnect™ app includes the ability to transmit spot check readings (one set of qualified readings per connection) to the Apple Health app. Values for SpO2, Pulse Rate and Peripheral Perfusion Index can be shared with the Health app if enabled. Within the Apple Health app, you can find Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) and Peripheral Perfusion Index under Results; Heart Rate (Pulse Rate) can be found under Vitals.
Visit www.nonin.com for information about how to purchase a NoninConnect™ or NoninConnect™ Elite Bluetooth® Smart Pulse Oximeter to work with this application.
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Reviews for NoninConnect
ThanksFerNoticin
Mostly useless for sending data to Apple Health app
A very basic app. I could only get it to write its data to the Apple Health app once per use. After pairing your oximeter with this app, you put your finger in your oximeter, the app chugs along for about 20 seconds, then transmits a single instance of pulse rate, SpO2%, and PI%, and then never tries again until you remove your finger, let the app recognize you’ve stopped (about a 10-second wait), and then put your finger in again for another 20 seconds. This is especially frustrating when the app has collected a whole night’s worth of data, and there is no way to get it into the Apple Health app. Yes, you can export the session data as a csv file and email it to yourself, but there is no way to import that csv file into the Apple Health app. I’ve had heart rate monitor apps that updated the Apple Health app with the data they were collecting every few seconds of use. 1 star to reflect your development efforts, because at least the app is free and keeps collecting your oximeter’s data when the app is running in the background, or when your iPhone is in standby mode—data which it then refuses to share with the Apple Health app.
RobMFuller
It works!
I’m using with the Wrist Ox2 3150 and it connected fast with no issues and the app does exactly what it says in the description. Would like more features like High/Low alarm notifications.