Photo AFib Detector (Lite)

🇺🇸 United States
Lai Man Po  | 
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App Rating
3.2
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Votes
81
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App Age
10y 5m
rating
Last Update
Jun 22, 2021

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Number of Ratings (Voted)
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Update Frequency
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27
Description Length
710
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Number of Screenshots
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350MB

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Photo AFib Detector (Lite)
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Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is one of most common heart rhythm disorders and increases the risk for heart disease and stroke, both leading causes of death. The Photo AFib Detector was designed for personal AFib detection and Heart Rate monitoring. It uses smartphone's inbuilt back camera to capture your fingertip video for PPG signal extraction and then estimate two parameters of RMSSD (Root Mean Square of Successive Difference) and ShE (Shannon Entropy) for AFib detection. It also provide heart-rate monitoring function with percentage of your maximum heart rate if you have input your age in the setting. Note: This App is not to be used for medical diagnosis. Please consult your physician if in doubt.}
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Rating
3.2
81 voters

Some Latest Reviews

PortaDisk
26 May, 2024
2
I can find no way of using it with iPhone 12 … because of the camera layout … and it seems unstable when using the iPad Pro 9.7”. __ Worst of all, however, is that [obviously] it is not reading Atrial signals, but my fingertip pulse … My pacemaker is dictating that rate, not the Atria !!
Olympian17
18 Apr, 2021
4
Since I do not feel anything when I go into AFib, I have found Photo AFib to be a reliable detector in my two and half years of using the app. Update May 2019: After a year and half of being in sinus rhythm, the app immediately detected that I had gone into AFib. That allowed me to be treated by cardioversion the next day. The app worked accurately before, during and after the AFib episode. Update April 2021: Does not work on my new iPhone SE2. Keeping my old SE just to run Photo AFib Detector.
Stinginthetail
28 Dec, 2020
3
This can be difficult to use. Sometimes will not give a basic reading. Not good when you are concerned with your heart.
Nickytg
20 Nov, 2020
4
Is there an update to this app. I have used it for years and it has been great at detecting if I’m in AF. Recently when it gives me results, the screen writing is written on top of itself so you can’t really read it. Just make out if normal or abnormal. A small bug but no updates have been released. Thank you
সুভাষ
10 Oct, 2020
1
Tried many times. It isn’t able to detect in iPhone x.
Cariad170
26 Sep, 2020
1
This app was working wonderfully well for years. It helped to reassure three people I know with atrial fibrillation who used it daily or whenever they were concerned they might be out of rhythm. All of a sudden, and not following any software update, it has become unreliable. It usually gives the feedback ‘too much interference’. This has happened with two different people using 3 different phones. Please, please get this simple app up and running again. It was wonderful and simple for older people to use.
Martydotcom
27 Aug, 2020
1
Used this in an attempt to verify accuracy 10 min pre and post having an Echo Cardiogram which confirmed Dx of Afib The app iPhone 7 showed NO ABNORMALLY both pre & post echo This should be removed from the internet
Soccertz
02 Jul, 2020
3
If you want to check for AFib at home get Kardia Mobile device. It’s through alivecor
furchgott
09 May, 2020
1
I tried it while I was having an obvious a fib event. It said both that it could not get a reading due to interference, and then still reported that my heartbeat was normal. I repeated the test maybe a dozen times. Did not report accurately once. Useless.

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Additional Information
Rating:
3.16
Voted: 81
App Store Link:
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Categories: Health & Fitness
Size: -
App Age: 10 years 5 months
Release Date: Jul 11, 2015
Last Update: Jun 22, 2021
Version: 1.2
Version history
1.2
Jun 22, 2021
Support iPhone 12
1.2.1
Aug 15, 2019
Bug fix on Test Review
Version history