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Best blood pressure apps

Top 52 by 12,047 real reviews. We scored the product itself, not the storefront star that gets gamed.

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  1. BP diary (self-monitoring)

    1 · 4.9 in store · genuine · 8,073 ratings
    78our score

    BP diary honestly does one thing: it lets you quickly log blood pressure and pulse and show it to a doctor, with no ads or tricks. People praise the clean interface and easy entry but hit a 30-day ceiling on reports and no sync across devices. For a manual diary it's one of the best options in the niche.

    Strong

    Clean and pleasant interface, easy entry, PDF export for the doctor, no ads, free

    Weak

    Reports and charts only cover the last 30 days, no sync between iPhone and iPad, can't track multiple people, few notes per reading, can't bulk-delete entries

    For

    People who measure their pressure with a cuff themselves and want to keep tidy records to show a doctor.

  2. iBP Blood Pressure

    2 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 2,551 ratings
    74our score

    This is a manual-entry blood pressure diary, not a meter, and people have kept it for 10-16 years, loving the graphs and Apple Health sync. The main pain lately: data export and Withings import broke and support does not reply. Some versions crash on newer iPhones.

    Strong

    Excellent graphs and trends, Apple Health sync, simple entry, stable for years, doctors value the history

    Weak

    Broken export and email sending, dead Withings import, crashes on newer iPhones, silent support, no cross-device sync

    For

    People who measure with a real device and want a detailed long-term diary with graphs

  3. Blood Pressure Companion Pro

    3 · 4.5 in store · genuine · 1,183 ratings
    70our score

    The paid version of a long-standing BP diary with strong PDF reports valued by doctors and long-term users. Its reputation is hurt by a switch to a pricey subscription that removed previously bought features and by cases of losing years of data. Export and printing sometimes break and support does not answer.

    Strong

    Easy entry and history, detailed PDF reports for the doctor, notes field, years of use

    Weak

    Switch to pricey subscription stripped paid features, loss of years of data, broken export and printing, silent support, tiny font for seniors

    For

    People who have logged BP for years, value detailed doctor reports, will pay a subscription and keep a data backup.

  4. Blood Pressure Log Feeltracker

    4 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 3,204 ratings
    68our score

    A solid blood-pressure log where you can record a reading even by photographing the monitor screen, with date, time and a note, and doctors value it. Its weak spots are the paid AI summary, a questionable tie to the Omron brand and cases of data loss after updates. Overall it does its job conveniently and more reliably than most rivals.

    Strong

    Record a photo of the monitor screen with date and note, convenient for the doctor, simple and reliable, stores and shares history

    Weak

    Useful features moved behind a paywall, records lost after updates, expensive pro version, not the official Omron app despite expectations, occasionally closes on entry

    For

    For those who log pressure by hand and want an easy way to capture readings and share history with a doctor

  5. BreathNow - blood pressure app

    5 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 2,761 ratings
    68our score

    This is not a pressure meter but breathing exercises and meditations that help you relax and genuinely bring pressure and stress down. Users note a quick if short effect and handy data export. The weak spot is camera pulse measurement: readings jump from 42 to 186.

    Strong

    Breathing exercises, meditations with a pleasant voice, real drop in pressure and stress, data export, not pushy

    Weak

    Camera pulse readings lie and jump around, session cut from 3 minutes to 1, sometimes fails to save results

    For

    People who want to calm down and gently lower pressure through breathing, not measure it precisely

  6. Blood Pressure Companion

    6 · 4.3 in store · genuine · 1,368 ratings
    68our score

    A years-proven manual BP diary that doctors and cardiac rehab recommend to patients for its simple logging and reports. Lately intrusive ads that cover the entry buttons and cases of data loss are killing it. It used to be a great free tool but is now hard to use.

    Strong

    Simple entry and history, clear reports for the doctor, years of stable use, recommended by cardiologists

    Weak

    Intrusive ads cover buttons, loud audio ads, cases of losing all data, no Health sync, no editing entries

    For

    People who want a simple free BP journal with doctor reports and can tolerate aggressive ads.

  7. Blood Pressure Monitor

    7 · 4.6 in store · genuine · 2,231 ratings
    66our score

    This is a manual-entry diary for three pressure numbers, not a meter, and people have kept it for over a decade, valuing the simplicity and emailing history to their doctor. The recent trouble is that ads went full-screen and pop up right while you enter data, sometimes in the doctor's office. Export also broke and there is no Apple Health sync.

    Strong

    Simple entry and setup, emailing history to the doctor, reliability and data since 2013, handy graphs

    Weak

    Aggressive full-screen ads over data entry, broken data export, no Apple Health sync, sometimes freezes on opening

    For

    People who measure with a real device and want a simple long-term diary, if they can tolerate the ads

  8. iHealth MyVitals

    8 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 142,048 ratings
    62our score

    A companion for iHealth cuffs, valued for its color coded pressure zones and clear trends. Weak spots are the flaky Apple Health sync where heart rate goes through but blood pressure doesn't, plus a forced voice AI assistant you can't turn off.

    Strong

    Color coded pressure zones, clear trends and history, easy cuff pairing, accuracy

    Weak

    Blood pressure doesn't always sync to Apple Health, network timeouts on login and upload, forced AI assistant with no off switch, inconsistent repeat readings

    For

    Owners of iHealth cuffs who want clear trends and color indication

  9. Health Diary by MedM

    9 · 4.5 in store · genuine · 1,632 ratings
    62our score

    A serious health diary that syncs with real Bluetooth cuffs and oximeters and helps gather data for a doctor. It is held back by flaky Apple Health sync and a paywall on what many see as a basic feature. Bluetooth drops on some devices.

    Strong

    Pairing with real Bluetooth cuffs, many metrics, printing and reports for the doctor, years of stable use

    Weak

    Apple Health sync locked behind payment, unstable Bluetooth, premium pressure, iPad orientation issues, tiny font

    For

    Owners of Bluetooth cuffs and oximeters who want one diary of metrics for their doctor and do not mind paying for sync.

  10. Hello Heart • For heart health

    10 · 4.8 in store · genuine · 29,317 ratings
    60our score

    Hello Heart is handed out by insurers along with a cuff, and it earns praise for pressure tracking with trends and tips. But it loses Bluetooth connection to the cuff, sometimes wipes years of data, and its motivational messages confuse a rise with a drop in pressure.

    Strong

    Clear trends and tips, easy to show a doctor, reminders keep you on track, comes free through insurance

    Weak

    Loses Bluetooth link to the cuff, years of data vanish, Apple Health sync fails, access dies when the insurance program ends, confused motivational messages

    For

    People given the cuff and app by an insurer or employer to monitor blood pressure

  11. Blood Pressure App Monitor

    11 · 4.6 in store · genuine · 1,048 ratings
    60our score

    A simple free BP log with no ads and no subscription push, which users appreciate. The main gripe is that the 'elevated' thresholds are too strict and alarm people at numbers normal for them. It lacks trend charts, entry editing and age adjustment.

    Strong

    Simple entry, no ads, no subscription selling, pulse and averages, free

    Weak

    Overly strict elevated thresholds, no trend graphs, cannot edit an entry, ignores age, weak export feature

    For

    People who want a simple free ad-free BP log, understand their own normal ranges and do not rely on the app's assessment.

  12. Blood Pressure App ++

    12 · 4.0 in store · doubtful · 2,216 ratings
    58our score

    A plain manual blood pressure log with a clean design and readable charts you can show your doctor. The aggressive subscription push on every launch and the confusing cancellation flow spoil it. Users complain they cannot edit entries or backdate readings.

    Strong

    Easy entry, clear charts, simple to share with a doctor, pleasant interface

    Weak

    Pushy premium prompts, hard to unsubscribe, no editing or deleting entries, no backdating, history capped at 7 days

    For

    People who want a simple BP journal with clear charts for doctor visits and can tolerate constant upsell.

  13. Blood Pressure Tracker SmartBP

    13 · 4.5 in store · genuine · 57,643 ratings
    55our score

    SmartBP is a manual blood pressure diary with charts, medication reminders and Apple Health sync, which people praise. What annoys them is the aggressive subscription push on every tap and ads that falsely imply the app measures pressure itself.

    Strong

    Easy entry and blood pressure charts, medication reminders, Apple Health integration, helps track trends

    Weak

    Aggressive purchase screens at every step, ads misleadingly imply it measures pressure, pricey subscription, buggy sync and Bluetooth cuff pairing

    For

    People who measure pressure with their own cuff and want a tidy diary with reminders

  14. A&D Heart Track

    14 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 4,294 ratings
    55our score

    The official companion app for A&D blood-pressure monitors that works with the cuff and stores history for the doctor. Its strength is real readings and export, its weakness is flaky Bluetooth pairing and frequent crashes during measurement. Many are annoyed by the mandatory account login and that data goes through the company's service rather than straight into Apple Health.

    Strong

    Works with a real cuff, stores and exports history, easy to show the doctor, simple to use

    Weak

    Bluetooth pairing drops, crashes during measurement, mandatory account login, worse Apple Health integration than the old app, short history and notes not saved

    For

    For owners of A&D monitors who need reading sync and history for the doctor

  15. Withings

    15 · 4.6 in store · genuine · 356,392 ratings
    52our score

    The Withings ecosystem with a cuff and scale, valued for the depth of its health data and Apple Health integration. But updates keep breaking sync, the app mixes up family members' data, crashes on launch, and part of the features sit behind a 99 dollar a year subscription.

    Strong

    Lots of health data, convenient hardware and app pairing, Apple Health integration when it works

    Weak

    Sync keeps breaking after updates, launch crashes, mixes up data from different users, pricey subscription, no way to reach support

    For

    Owners of Withings hardware willing to tolerate glitches for one unified health ecosystem

  16. OMRON connect US/CAN/EMEA

    16 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 97,444 ratings
    48our score

    The official OMRON app that for years was simple and handy for daily blood pressure checks. A recent redesign broke it all, history is buried deep, it demands a login every launch, and Excel export and Apple Health sync work only half the time.

    Strong

    OMRON cuff accuracy, reliable hardware and app pairing, used to be simple and convenient, responsive support

    Weak

    New redesign buried the reading history, demands login every launch, Excel export barely works, blood pressure doesn't sync to Apple Health, tiny font

    For

    Owners of OMRON cuffs willing to put up with the awkward new interface

  17. Equate Heart Chart

    17 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 12,233 ratings
    47our score

    The app for Walmart's Equate cuffs, valued for simple blood pressure logging, charts and per reading notes with no paywalls. It's let down by unstable Bluetooth to the cuff, registration failures with a network error, and no Apple Health sync.

    Strong

    Simple blood pressure logging, charts and trends, notes on each reading, no subscription or paywalls

    Weak

    Bluetooth to the cuff often won't connect, registration fails with a network error, no Apple Health sync, readings sometimes vanish from history, white screen

    For

    Owners of Walmart's Equate cuffs who want a free simple blood pressure diary

  18. Blood Pressure Tracker •

    18 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 15,014 ratings
    45our score

    A simple manual blood pressure diary praised for easy doctor reports and a clear interface. It breaks after iOS updates, crashes on Apple Health sync and loses all data on reinstall, plus it locks access to your own records without a subscription.

    Strong

    Easy doctor reports, clean clear interface, printable history, a working free version exists

    Weak

    Crashes after iOS updates, loses all data on reinstall, Apple Health sync fails, duplicate entries from Apple Health, locks data access without subscription

    For

    People who measure pressure with their own cuff and want a simple diary with doctor reports

  19. Blood pressure app+

    19 · 4.5 in store · doubtful · 2,121 ratings
    45our score

    A manual BP journal with cute posture icons, but a paywall to enter and ads that bother even paying users. Its pressure classification does not match medical norms and confuses people. Many expected the app to measure BP itself and were let down.

    Strong

    Simple data entry, cute posture icons, handy during pregnancy

    Weak

    No trying before subscribing, pricey 70-90 dollar plans, ads on every launch, inaccurate pressure classification, no Apple Health sync, no editing entries

    For

    People after a very simple manual log who will pay a subscription and do not expect auto-measurement.

  20. My Blood Pressure Journal

    20 · 4.7 in store · genuine · 4,629 ratings
    42our score

    An honest manual blood-pressure log with pulse and notes that does exactly what it promises. The main problem is aggressive ads: after every entry a full-screen banner pops up, sometimes unclosable without restarting the app. There are also data losses and small date bugs.

    Strong

    Easy entry of pressure and pulse, notes on each entry, simple and clear, easy to show the doctor

    Weak

    Full-screen ad after every entry, ads keep showing even after paying, data gets lost, date and time drift, numbers cut off on screen

    For

    For those who want a simple pressure diary and can tolerate intrusive ads in exchange for being free

  21. HealthBit-Lifestyle&Heart Care

    21 · 4.6 in store · doubtful · 7,542 ratings
    40our score

    HealthBit is pitched as heart care with camera-based blood pressure, but really only the pulse works reliably while pressure drifts nearly 40 points from a cuff. The ads promise more than is there, and some features unlock only after paying for Pro, which doesn't always help. As a manual tracker it's acceptable, as a pressure meter it isn't.

    Strong

    Simple for seniors, the idea of gathering readings together, pulse measurement

    Weak

    Camera blood pressure is inaccurate, off from a cuff by up to 39 points, ads promise more than exists, some features Pro-only, measurement sometimes won't start, charges and hard cancellation

    For

    Seniors and people who want a simple pulse tracker and are fine entering blood pressure by hand.

  22. Instant Pulse - Blood Pressure

    22 · 4.6 in store · doubtful · 5,310 ratings
    38our score

    Instant Pulse measures pulse and stress by camera and promises signs of atrial fibrillation, but people with real episodes report it shows a regular rhythm in the middle of an attack. Instructions confuse which camera to use, and stress and oximetry come with no explanation. Add a yearly charge with no trial, which leaves many feeling locked in.

    Strong

    Quick pulse reading, some find the results accurate, helps keep an eye on the heart

    Weak

    Afib signs are unreliable, shows normal during an episode, confusing camera instructions, no explanation for stress and oxygen, yearly charge with no trial, ad at the bottom

    For

    People who want a quick pulse on their phone and don't rely on the app for atrial fibrillation.

  23. Hearty : Heart Rate,Stress, BP

    23 · 4.5 in store · doubtful · 7,488 ratings
    36our score

    Hearty gathers data from your devices and used to be liked, but the AI update wiped out previously paid features and moved everything to subscription. People complain about a lost stress monitor, broken history screens, and that the app doesn't measure blood pressure at all. The potential shows, but the current state let many down.

    Strong

    Gathers data from all devices in one place, tracks pulse and steps, lots of health info

    Weak

    AI update removed previously purchased features, everything moved to subscription, stress monitor gone, errors on history screens, doesn't measure blood pressure, AI analysis doesn't work

    For

    Apple Watch owners who want a readings aggregator, not phone-based blood pressure measurement.

  24. Wellmy - Heart Rate Monitor

    24 · 4.7 in store · gamed · 11,940 ratings
    34our score

    The app asks you to place a finger on the camera and promises blood pressure, but people compare it to a home cuff and see tens of points of drift. On top of that comes a pushy subscription instead of the promised free access and charges after the trial. As a log of readings it is fine, as a measuring tool it earns no trust.

    Strong

    Simple interface, quick pulse reading, occasional health check-in questions

    Weak

    Blood pressure is inaccurate, off from a cuff by 30-50 points, hidden paid subscription instead of being free, charges after the trial, hard to cancel

    For

    People who want a quick pulse on their phone and are willing to enter blood pressure by hand rather than trust the camera.

  25. Finger Blood Pressure: BP Mate

    25 · 4.5 in store · doubtful · 2,570 ratings
    34our score

    It measures pressure with a finger on the camera and demands calibration, after which it simply echoes the numbers you entered, and gives random ones without it. Pulse often shoots to 150-180 when it is really 70. Add a paywall after about a dozen readings and complaints about charges with no refund.

    Strong

    Easy to carry, simple interface, numbers look plausible after calibration

    Weak

    Random numbers without calibration and mere echoes of your data with it, pulse far off, paywall after a few readings, refund trouble

    For

    At most a rough estimate, but you cannot rely on it for real blood pressure control

  26. Blood Pressure App

    26 · 4.4 in store · doubtful · 4,575 ratings
    33our score

    It used to be a simple free log doctors liked for its printouts, but an update locked features behind a paywall and added ads. Many lost their history after the update or a phone change because there is no export or sync. There is no camera measurement here, it is manual entry.

    Strong

    Handy printouts for the doctor, quick entry, simple interface in the old version

    Weak

    Features moved behind a paywall, ads after the update, lost history on update and phone change, no export or HealthKit sync, interface became cluttered

    For

    For those who valued the old simple version it is now questionable, still usable for doctor printouts, but data is easily lost

  27. Heartica: Heart Rate Monitor

    27 · 4.6 in store · gamed · 11,760 ratings
    32our score

    Heartica claims to read blood pressure and even blood sugar through the phone camera, but people report only the pulse actually works and the rest has to be typed in by hand. Many are met by a purchase screen that won't close and charges despite the promise not to bill. The pulse is handy for some, but most of the advertised features aren't really there.

    Strong

    Quick pulse reading, front-camera mode, propping the phone on a table frees your hands

    Weak

    Blood pressure and sugar aren't read by the camera, purchase screen won't close, billed despite a promised free trial, hard to cancel, confusing heart-age numbers

    For

    People who just want a quick pulse check and don't expect real blood pressure or sugar from the camera.

  28. Heart Rate: Pulse Monitor & BP

    28 · 4.8 in store · doubtful · 2,539 ratings
    26our score

    It used to promise camera pressure measurement, but an update removed that feature and now you must enter pressure by hand, which angers those who bought it for exactly that. Pulse also drifts to dangerous sub-40 values, causing one user real stress and extra medical tests. Plus trouble cancelling the subscription.

    Strong

    Fast pulse reading, simple interface, instant feedback

    Weak

    Pressure measurement removed, pulse lies to dangerous levels, false free promise, hard to cancel and get a refund

    For

    At most a quick glance at pulse, not fit for blood pressure

  29. Blood Pressure App-BP Tracker

    29 · 4.5 in store · gamed · 6,931 ratings
    24our score

    Blood Pressure App-BP Tracker hints in ads at measuring blood pressure with the phone, but in reality everything except the pulse is entered by hand. Many feel misled and complain about charges for something that duplicates the Apple Watch. As a manual diary with a couple of readings it works, but it doesn't do the main advertised thing.

    Strong

    Simple entry, gathers pulse and oxygen in one place, easy to start

    Weak

    Doesn't measure blood pressure, everything but pulse is manual, misleading ads, charges and hard cancellation, duplicates Apple Watch features, ads

    For

    People willing to enter blood pressure by hand who want a simple readings log, not phone measurement.

  30. Health Partner: Pulse & Sugar

    30 · 4.2 in store · gamed · 11,543 ratings
    22our score

    Health Partner advertises camera-based blood pressure and sugar, but reviews call it a plain manual log with misleading ads. Even the pulse comes out with gross errors, and history plus some features sit behind a paywall. Strip away the loud promises and little is left.

    Strong

    The idea of keeping readings in one place

    Weak

    Doesn't measure blood pressure or sugar by camera, misleading ads, pulse errors, history and features locked behind payment, too many ads

    For

    Essentially no one who expected real measurement, at most as a manual readings diary.

  31. Blood Pressure Log, Heart Rate

    31 · 4.3 in store · doubtful · 23,072 ratings
    20our score

    The ads make it seem the app measures blood pressure with the phone camera, but really it just logs numbers manually and only reads pulse from the camera. People feel cheated, and full access instantly demands a pricey subscription with no real free option.

    Strong

    Camera pulse reading is fairly accurate, simple data entry

    Weak

    Doesn't measure blood pressure though ads imply it, everything behind a paid subscription, can't try without paying, cluttered entry screen

    For

    Almost no one, the built in Health app on iPhone does the same for free

  32. HeartFit - BP Health Tracker

    32 · 4.6 in store · gamed · 4,190 ratings
    20our score

    It promises to measure pressure and sugar via the camera, but really only measures pulse, and even that is badly off, by 40-50 beats. Pressure and sugar stay unchanged or are not saved, and anything useful is locked behind a weekly subscription. Nurses in the reviews openly doubt that a camera can measure blood pressure.

    Strong

    Handy for tracking pulse, nice to have metrics at hand

    Weak

    Only measures pulse and inaccurately, does not measure pressure or sugar as promised, does not save entered data, expensive subscription, cannot cancel or refund

    For

    Not for anyone who needs real blood-pressure tracking, there is almost nothing useful behind the paywall

  33. Health Care: BP Tracker

    33 · 4.7 in store · gamed · 1,375 ratings
    20our score

    The app advertises camera and finger measurement of blood pressure and sugar, but really only keeps a manual log and buries you in ads. Users flat out say the positive reviews are planted. The camera reads nothing and the promised features are absent.

    Strong

    Almost nothing, the short empty praise looks doubtful

    Weak

    Camera measurement does not work, false ads for sugar and pressure, tons of ads, planted positive reviews, manual entry only

    For

    No one, the promised camera and finger measurement does not work.

  34. InPulse - Heart Rate Monitor

    34 · 4.6 in store · gamed · 176,486 ratings
    18our score

    Promises to measure blood pressure and pulse with the phone camera, but per reviews it doesn't work, readings are random and inflated. It forcibly charges a yearly subscription right after a supposedly free three day trial, and everything free turns out to be paid.

    Strong

    Simple interface, the idea of measuring pulse with the camera

    Weak

    Blood pressure measurement doesn't work, random and inflated readings, deceptive free trial with a yearly charge, impossible to cancel subscription, ads for other apps

    For

    Essentially no one, a cheap pulse oximeter with a free app is safer

  35. Health Scan: Heart & Sugar

    35 · 4.2 in store · gamed · 5,269 ratings
    18our score

    The app is sold as a camera-and-finger scanner for blood pressure and sugar, but it is really just a log where you enter readings by hand from real devices. Users complain about misleading free ads, surprise charges and being unable to cancel. The face and finger scans give contradicting numbers and inspire no trust.

    Strong

    Handy for tracking habits, helps keep an eye on health

    Weak

    Does not measure pressure or sugar as advertised, needs external devices, hidden charges, cannot cancel subscription, no refunds, contradictory readings

    For

    Almost no one: not worth it for camera measurement, and there are more honest manual logs

  36. PulsePro:heart&blood monitor

    36 · 4.3 in store · gamed · 915 ratings
    18our score

    The app promises to measure blood pressure, sugar and pulse with the camera or a finger, but it really only keeps a manual log. People feel tricked by ads where a finger on the screen supposedly gives readings. A subscription of 8-9 dollars a week for this feels like a rip-off, and cancelling is a struggle.

    Strong

    Simple entry of readings, a tidy diary for those who accept the limits

    Weak

    Deceptive ads about camera measurement, false pulse readings, expensive weekly subscription, hard to cancel, readings not in the right units for Canada

    For

    People who just want a manual blood pressure journal and expect no phone-based measuring

  37. Blood Pressure APP-pulse track

    37 · 4.4 in store · gamed · 3,177 ratings
    16our score

    Sold as a camera measurer of pressure and sugar, but it only measures pulse, while pressure and sugar return the same number day after day. Free is promised, yet real features cost money, and other apps get pushed alongside. Users flatly write that measuring blood pressure with a camera is impossible.

    Strong

    Measures pulse, lets you record data from other sources

    Weak

    Only measures pulse, repeats the same pressure and sugar number, not free despite the promise, pushes other apps, inaccurate readings, confusing interface

    For

    Not for anyone who needs real blood-pressure tracking, not worth it for camera measurement

  38. Blood Pressure Level Checker

    38 · 4.2 in store · gamed · 5,266 ratings
    15our score

    Claims to measure pressure and sugar via the camera through your finger, but numbers diverge wildly from a cuff and often return the exact same result. The 'free' ads mislead, then come forced subscriptions and second charges. The camera frequently just fails to detect the finger.

    Strong

    Simple controls, easy to use at first

    Weak

    Readings far off from a cuff, repeats the same number, lots of ads, a second subscription on top of the first, no support or refunds, camera fails to read the finger

    For

    Not for anyone who needs real blood-pressure tracking, you will still have to measure with a cuff

  39. iPulse - Check Heart Rate & BP

    39 · 4.5 in store · gamed · 1,130 ratings
    15our score

    The app implies it measures blood pressure and sugar from the phone, but reviews say it only reads pulse and everything else is manual. People get pulled into a yearly subscription with a surprise charge and no clear cancellation. Apple Watch and Health do the same for free.

    Strong

    Almost nothing, the praising five-stars read like ads and inspire no trust

    Weak

    Does not measure pressure or sugar, pulse only, false advertising, hidden subscription charge, no way to cancel, ads every few seconds

    For

    No one, the promised phone measurement is just pulse, which Apple Watch gives for free.

  40. Blood Pressure App-Health Body

    40 · 4.5 in store · gamed · 8,855 ratings
    13our score

    Blood Pressure App-Health Body promises automatic measurement, but people say it only shows a canned fake result and nudges you to install more apps. Ads run non-stop, and data still has to be typed in by hand unless you pay. Reviews call the 'completely free' claim an outright lie.

    Strong

    The idea of keeping blood pressure in one place

    Weak

    Doesn't measure pressure, shows a fake result, pushes other apps, flood of ads, manual entry only unless you pay, false 'completely free' claim, hard to cancel

    For

    No one who expected real measurement, at most as a paid manual diary.

  41. Blood Pressure Monitor-BP Log

    41 · 4.4 in store · gamed · 11,149 ratings
    12our score

    Blood Pressure Monitor-BP Log is so buried in ads that even a reading gets interrupted by pop-up banners. It doesn't actually measure pressure, it shows a canned 120 over 80 and pushes you to install another paid app. It's nearly unusable, the ads irritate more than any health benefit.

    Strong

    Almost nothing to highlight

    Weak

    Ads pop up mid-measurement, at least three clips just to take one reading, doesn't measure pressure and shows a fake 120 over 80, pushes another paid app, falsely labeled free

    For

    No one, a plain notebook is more useful.

  42. Blood pressure-i Heart tracker

    42 · 4.6 in store · gamed · 3,014 ratings
    12our score

    The app promises to measure blood pressure, sugar and pulse through the camera, but users comparing it to real devices get wild gaps: the phone shows sugar 80 while the glucometer reads 240. Many call it a subscription scam. It is dangerous to trust these numbers for medication.

    Strong

    Clean interface, promise of tracking everything in one app

    Weak

    Made-up readings, sugar always shows 80, pressure disagrees with a cuff, hidden paid subscription, ads

    For

    Essentially no one: the numbers cannot be trusted for real blood pressure or sugar control

  43. Blood Pressure: Healthy Life

    43 · 4.3 in store · gamed · 2,058 ratings
    12our score

    The app poses as a phone-based blood pressure and sugar meter, but reviews say it measures nothing and repeats identical values. People call it a scam and demand refunds. There is almost no useful function, only heavy advertising.

    Strong

    Almost nothing, the few calm positive reviews are doubtful

    Weak

    Does not measure pressure or sugar, returns identical numbers, misleading ads, heavy advertising, feels like a scam with refund requests

    For

    Almost no one, the promised phone measurement does not work.

  44. Blood Pressure Tracker - Ease

    44 · 3.6 in store · gamed · 914 ratings
    12our score

    It claims to measure blood pressure but the app only takes manual entry and drowns the user in ads. Many can't even reach the measurement screen because ads throw them into the App Store. Paying for a subscription doesn't remove the ads, and cancelling turns into a quest.

    Strong

    A few people did build a daily habit of keeping records

    Weak

    A flood of pop-up ads, measurement doesn't work, redirects to the App Store, ads stay even after paying, impossible to find how to cancel

    For

    Almost nobody, except those willing to endure ads for a plain manual diary

  45. QuickPulse: Blood Pressure

    45 · 4.2 in store · gamed · 2,698 ratings
    11our score

    It claims to measure blood pressure but effectively does not: readings either fail to record or freeze on a single value like 110/70. Ads shout about being free, then the second screen demands payment and often denies the trial. A cardiologist in the reviews calls the pulse inaccurate too.

    Strong

    The idea of a quick reading from your phone, portability

    Weak

    Pressure does not measure or repeats the same value, false free promise, payment fails, inaccurate pulse, data-handling concerns

    For

    Essentially no one: the promised blood pressure measurement is not there

  46. HeartSnap:Health Tracker

    46 · 4.5 in store · gamed · 4,208 ratings
    10our score

    The ad promises camera measurement of pressure and sugar, but the app measures nothing and is only a manual log. A finger on the camera gives no result, and money is charged even without a single use, sometimes twice. Users themselves notice the mismatch between the high rating and the flood of one-star complaints.

    Strong

    Information at hand, a handy idea for some

    Weak

    Measures nothing despite the ad, finger on camera does not work, double charges, paid subscription despite promised free, cannot cancel, no refund

    For

    Not worth it for anyone: it is a con for the promised measurement, and there are more honest logs

  47. Heartwell: Track Health

    47 · 4.7 in store · gamed · 2,377 ratings
    9our score

    Ads promise finger sugar readings and pressure, but it actually needs a face scan, and the results are the opposite of the truth: the app scares you about hypertension while the doctor's reading is a normal 124/78. It charges instantly despite the promised free trial. Trusting such health conclusions is dangerous.

    Strong

    The face-scan idea, slick presentation, a few felt it was accurate

    Weak

    False free and sugar-reading ads, results opposite to reality, false hypertension diagnoses, instant charges with no refund

    For

    No one: the pressure and sugar conclusions are unreliable and can scare you for nothing

  48. Health Monitor: Sugar & BP

    48 · 4.2 in store · gamed · 12,198 ratings
    8our score

    The name promises sugar and blood pressure control, but per reviews the app measures neither, only counts pulse and spits out random scary numbers. It disguises a yearly subscription as a free trial, and the rare five stars look like planted filler.

    Strong

    Essentially nothing, maybe the idea of a quick self check for seniors

    Weak

    Measures neither sugar nor pressure despite the name, random scary readings, trial and yearly subscription deception, ads, everything paid to unlock your data

    For

    No one, this is a functionally fake app with a deceptive name

  49. Akso: Recording Health

    49 · 3.9 in store · gamed · 3,536 ratings
    8our score

    It is essentially an ad showcase, not an app: any attempt to do something hits banners and redirects to other apps. It does not measure pressure and will not even let you record it properly, history is not saved. Many write that after days they never even saw the app itself because of the ads.

    Strong

    A decent idea in itself

    Weak

    Wall of ads instead of function, constant redirects to other apps, does not measure pressure, does not save history, no promised free tier, impossible to use

    For

    No one: it is basically unusable because of the ads

  50. Health Tracker:Heartrate&BP

    50 · 4.7 in store · gamed · 2,520 ratings
    8our score

    It advertises deviceless sugar and pressure readings via camera or finger, which is physically impossible, and users flatly call it a fraud. Against a cuff the pressure is off by 20-25 points. It charges after a supposedly free trial and is hard to delete.

    Strong

    Almost nothing: a few short, vague praises

    Weak

    Impossible camera measurement of sugar and pressure, false free advertising, hidden charges, the app reinstalls itself, ads on every tap

    For

    No one: this is a dangerous imitation of medical measurement

  51. BloodPressure-Level Checker

    51 · 3.8 in store · gamed · 2,468 ratings
    6our score

    Users cannot even reach a measurement because of wall-to-wall ads that pop up after every action and push installs of other apps. When a reading does happen, pressure runs 15-19 points below the doctor's. It is essentially an ad dump disguised as a health app.

    Strong

    Almost nothing: a few short praises, often contradicting the stars given

    Weak

    Relentless intrusive ads, impossible to reach a measurement, understated pressure, pushes other app installs, still broken after paying

    For

    No one: the measurement is unreachable behind ads and the numbers cannot be trusted

  52. Blood Pressure:Scan Health

    52 · 4.2 in store · gamed · 1,312 ratings
    5our score

    By the reviews this is an ad shell where the actual function is lost behind a dozen pop-ups. There is no blood pressure or sugar measurement and the finger on the camera does nothing. People call it a scam and spam, and some fear a virus.

    Strong

    Almost nothing, the single five-star about removing ads for a fee is doubtful

    Weak

    Wall-to-wall pop-up ads, does not measure pressure or sugar, finger on camera does nothing, App Store redirects, feels like a scam and spam

    For

    No one, it is essentially an ad redirect with no working function.

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