ECG Logger for Polar H10

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3.9
179 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Electrocardiogram for Polar H10 heart rate sensor. ECG, heart rate and RR intervals. Live view and recording (also in background). Recordings can be opened later on.

Website: https://www.ecglogger.com

- View your current and earlier ECG, heart rate and R-R intervals in the same graph or individually
- Explore your data by zooming and panning gestures
- Record your data while also having a live preview
- Lengthy recordings are automatically split into 1h files that enables very long recordings.
- View your earlier recordings in the app
- Delete, share, etc. your recordings in Files app
- Export your recordings in PDF format
- Recordings are in CSV format and can be opened in other applications too, for example in Excel

IMPORTANT:

This application (ECGLogger) is able to read ECG data only from Polar H10 heart rate sensor, and is not compatible with other devices. However, ECGLogger is not approved, developed or supported by Polar.

ā€ØThis application (ECGLogger) is not a medical device. ECGLogger is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or health condition. If you are concerned about your health, consult a medical specialist immediately.
Updated on
Apr 7, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
177 reviews
A Google user
September 2, 2019
Good start, but to be useful it's missing a few things. It should display on standard ECG graph paper and at the proper scale. Without that it can't be used to inspect rhythms since it's impossible to judge the distance between the P wave, QRS complex and T wave. It should also record heartbeat. Also should be able to add notes of what activity was occurring, eg, running, and have those notes in the file. Should be able to record a whole day. Good start but missing some key features
21 people found this review helpful
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Matti Mononen
June 5, 2021
Hi! The app has heart rate recording and the standard 0.04s background grid now.
Sarah DeHart
November 9, 2022
Paired immediately and accurately picks up every missed beat and corresponding flutter. Easy to save the raw data. However, I would give 5 stars if this app added the ability to automatically quantify the data. I'd like to leave on longer and not have to watch and count myself. Is this possible with this app? I also sent as email :) Thank you for making such a great app!
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Matti Mononen
November 14, 2022
Hi! Thank you for your feedback! As we discussed by email, the app doesn't have automatic tools to analyze the data at the moment - further analysis needs to be done manually for example in Excel. I will consider implementing such tools in the future.
Arbitrary Constant
January 26, 2024
I absolutely LOVE this app. Nearly perfect. I just want to know my heart rate during my workout. This app does it simply and with no fuss. Every other app out there wants your location, wants to watch you sleep, and begs you to take your workout to the next level. Just tell me my damn pulse. This app is makes it easy.
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Matti Mononen
January 27, 2024
Thank you!

What's new

- New feature: PDF exporting