Bluetooth Peak Flow Fev1 Lung Function And Airways Monitor Activ8rlives4 | Desertcart Seychelles
Bluetooth Peak Flow FEV1 Lung Function and Airways Monitor with Activ8rlives4 App - Asthma, COPD, Cystic Fibrosis, Bronchiectasis and Non-invasive Tracking of Lung Performance
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HYGIENE FIRST - Washable turbine and mouthpiece ensure a clean and safe experience every time.
EXPERT SUPPORT - Enjoy peace of mind with dedicated UK-based customer support available 7 days a week.
SEAMLESS INTEGRATION - Connects effortlessly with Activ8rlives and Asthma+me Apps for comprehensive health tracking.
USER FRIENDLY OPERATION - No buttons needed! Just open the app and start monitoring your lung function.
SMART DEVICE COMPATIBILITY - Works with all modern smartphones, including iOS and Android, for ultimate convenience.
The Bluetooth Peak Flow FEV1 Lung Function and Airways Monitor is a cutting-edge, non-invasive device designed for individuals with asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis, and bronchiectasis. It connects seamlessly to the Activ8rlives and Asthma+me Apps, allowing for accurate monitoring of lung performance. With a hygienic design, user-friendly operation, and compatibility with modern smartphones, this device is your go-to solution for proactive lung health management.
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Weight
0.25 Kilograms
Brand
Activ8rlives
Reviews
4.0
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B**S
Great idea, but App needs some work...
As peak flow meters go, this one is certainly a good idea in concept. However, I am having some issues with the accompanying iOS App in that the data does not seem to be stored correctly neither does it sync to Apple Health App as stated. For example, you can take your measurements on the device, at which time it will tell you your peak flow rate etc, but then if you go into the Activ8rlives App to find historical data, it fails to show on the graphs. Then when you try to change the day/week/year graph, the app crashes! Also, data does not seem to be uploaded to the cloud very often if at all and it also doesn't sync across to Apple Health. Maybe it's just me being impatient as I'm use to instant results within Apps these days, I don't know. Perhaps it only uploads at the end of the day. Overall the product seems well made and it seems to take accurate results, just a shame about the accompanying software/app.
K**G
SmartOne Bluetooth Peak Flow
A compact and convenient device for monitoring lung health which works well with the Actriv8rlives4 app. Easy to clean and sterilise.
H**E
Good device and very helpful customer service - couple of suggestions for an even better app
I ordered this a couple of months ago and liked it, but had problems with the app as it was recording values that were higher than any of my three blows and couldn't be deleted. I contacted customer service who were extremely helpful and appear to have taken this feedback on board and fixed the bug in the update, after asking for details of what was wrong. They also refunded me (I didn't even ask for this!) and gave me details on how to get the updated app and how to use it - the latest version also has the ability to delete readings.The update seems to have solved this issue and I've had no problems since then. Overall the app is pretty good and better than anything I've found for Android - asthma apps are mostly fairly useless on Android and the good ones don't work, or recommended ones don't do what I need. A definite plus for this one, which I had to check as it's a dealbreaker, is the ability to set my own personal best values which are way off the predicted ones. It's also pretty easy to use the gadget and mine runs on 2 AAA batteries so easy to replace. I will say it doesn't seem to work with older Android phones though, even if they are running the required Android and Bluetooth versions - my Note 3 was and it would not sync but S7 Edge was fine. Since customer service have been so helpful and listened to my feedback, I do have some suggestions for future improvements if possible:a) Would be nice to have easier toggle between peak flow and FEV1. It's a bit fiddly at the moment if you want to measure both. If there were any way of graphing both together, even better (bit geeky but I'd like to be able to show the relationship between my readings as they are often very different and the medics are way too obsessed with peak flow I find).b) Please add 'chest tightness' to the list of symptoms - only chest pain atm. I get this too but tightness is more common and probably more linked to asthma and other lung issues so good to have thatc) Please have more than 3 levels for each symptom if possible - even 4 would be goodd) The feedback on the blows can be a bit confusing - it tells you to blow but then says 'don't start too early'I've been asked to take the gadget into my specialist asthma clinic so will see what they think of it.
L**R
Excellent
I have been using this peak flow meter since June now and both meter and the App have allowed me to share peak flow and FEV1 data.The app could be improved.Excellent idea and one the better peak flow meter of its kind available.
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I get this too but tightness is more common and probably more linked to asthma and other lung issues so good to have thatc) Please have more than 3 levels for each symptom if possible - even 4 would be goodd) The feedback on the blows can be a bit confusing - it tells you to blow but then says 'don't start too early'I've been asked to take the gadget into my specialist asthma clinic so will see what they think of it."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"L***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 November 2016","name":"5.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Excellent\n \n","reviewBody":"I have been using this peak flow meter since June now and both meter and the App have allowed me to share peak flow and FEV1 data.The app could be improved.Excellent idea and one the better peak flow meter of its kind available."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.25,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":4}}