ViHealth 17+

Shenzhen Viatom Technology Co., Ltd.

Designed for iPad

    • 3.1 • 1.1K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

This ViHealth APP works with your Viatom devices. It enables you to view history data in devices:
-Connect the device via Bluetooth;
-Get data from device;
ViHealth is a personal health management application that works with your Viatom devices to bring the health monitoring equipment into full play, allowing easy health management.

View historical data
Measurements of the device can be synchronized to the APP that supports multiple styles of data display, enabling you to track your health conditions and achieve health goals.

Real-time monitoring
The APP provides a more user-friendly reading format, making it easy to quickly identify health conditions.

Share report
Share your health report with your relatives or doctors to enjoy more efficient health management.

Multi-user management
The APP supports health management for multiple users, helping you take care of your family members.

Support Apple Health

The content provided by the APP and the device must be combined with professional advice and cannot be used for medical purposes.

BP2 has received regulatory approvals in the US, EEA.  FDA 510(k) numbers: K193348  CE # 0197,NMPA , MDL,TGA
PF-10 has recevied regulatory approvals in the EEA, Canada.

What’s New

Version 2.30.86

fix some bugs.

Ratings and Reviews

3.1 out of 5
1.1K Ratings

1.1K Ratings

ChloeMS ,

It works great!

I gave it only four stars because I could not figure out how to wear it on my right hand and be able to read the display and because it is not capable of connecting to an iPhone and iPad at the same time. Other than that, it so works beautifully. When the next version of iPadOS comes out, it will have the Health app, and that will be my primary for collecting the data as the app looks a lot better on the iPad. But it has shown that my Apple Watch is reading at times as much as 4 points higher, as it does when I am at the doctor’s office, and they take my SpO₂. I have yet to validate it against the measurements taken at the doctor’s office, but I have an appointment soon where I will be able to do that. I also would like a 24/7 model that does not restrict the use of my fingers. Perhaps a wrist model that is a bit larger to accommodate 24/7 use.

EDIT1: After installing iPadOS 17, I expected Vihealth to send it's data to the Heath app. After all, it is the one place all of my health metrics from all of my devices, including non-Apple devices, send their data. As a result, I have dropped my reading from foe stars to three. It appears that they changed the ability to store the data as it is classified as “inactive” in the list of data sources for SpO₂.

primehunter326 ,

Apple Health Integration buggy

This app is pretty basic, and by itself not very useful. So I was glad when they finally added Apple Health integration.

However whatever logic is used to determine when a particular session has copied over to Apple health is either broken or needs more thought. I frequently have whole nights worth of data duplicated in Apple health. I can tell it’s duplicated data because each copy will have a separate “date added” time stamp but it’s clearly the same data. It seems that at certain times (either when a session starts or when it ends) the app will sync the most recent session over, but at other times it will sync ALL sessions. I have a lot of sessions stores within the app from before Apple health integration was added, about a years worth. I’m not about to go and try to sort it out manually, nor should I need to.

It would be nice if this were fixed, or at least explained. My phone reports Health to using 4.7GB of storage which seems quite excessive, and I believe this app may be the culprit.

jesus hates us all ,

Nice App, but...

I was recently diagnosed with Afib with RVR. They had to shock my heart back to sinus rhythm AED pads. I’ve been on medication for over 6 months now to keep it under control. My heart appears healthy and normal to doctors. My young age has led my electrocardiophysiologist to suspect sleep apnea. A sleep study confirmed that’s most likely the case. Couple that with changing sleep rhythms of a graveyard work shift and drinking... well.. health issues can arise. I’ve quit drinking... mostly. And I’ve been using fancy gadgets like this O2 monitor and app to keep track of my events. I’ve been using it for about two months now. Syncs perfectly and works every time(provided I remember to charge it). It’s uncovering some interesting data. It even syncs with the apple health app! My only real gripes are that it doesn’t have an iPad optimized app or, as far as I know, a Mac OS app. It’d also be nice to have ways to export the data or print graphs to present to my doctor. My CPAP has an SD card that allows me to pull detailed data from. I would really like to be able to align the data pulled from the CPAP with the data I get from the O2 monitor. It’s still extremely useful. Just limited in it’s usefulness. 4 stars is fair in my opinion.

App Privacy

The developer, Shenzhen Viatom Technology Co., Ltd., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Health & Fitness
  • Contact Info
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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