Heart Rate Monitor
Heart Rate Monitor Summary
Heart Rate Monitor is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Health And Fitness by REPS. Released in Jan 2016 (10 years ago). It has about 8.3M+ installs and 64.4K ratings with a 4.35★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 405.5K monthly active users and generates around $50K+ monthly revenue (70% IAP / 30% ads). Store metadata: updated Nov 18, 2024, version 71.
Recent activity: 356.9K installs this week (422.9K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth , and -7 new ratings this week View trends →
Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Feb 17, 2025.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Nov 18, 2024 (version 71).
4.35★
Ratings: 64.4K
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App Description
A simple app to measure your heart beat and track your heart traces!
Heart rate or heartbeat is an important measure in health and fitness. Using Heart Rate Monitor app, you can measure and monitor your heart rate!
★ Free with unlimited recording
★ Easy to use with an intuitive design
★ Identifies heart rate training zones
★ Google Fit support
★ No additional hardware required
How to use the heart rate monitor free app to measure your heartbeat?
To use this heart rate monitor app, just put your finger on the phone's camera and stay still, the heart rate should be shown after several seconds.
What is a normal heart rate or heartbeat?
According to Mayo Clinic, a normal resting heartbeat rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute (BPM). However, keep in mind that many factors can influence the heart rate, including Activity level, Fitness level, Body size, Emotion, etc. Generally, but not always, a lower heartbeat at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness.
Consult your doctor if your resting heartbeat is consistently above 100 beats per minute or if you're not a trained athlete and your resting heartbeat is below 60 beats a minute.
What are heart rate training zones?
Heart rate training zones are calculated using maximum heart Rate (MaxHR). Within each training zone, subtle physiological effects take place to enhance your fitness. We have a similar definition to those used in Fitbit trackers:
- REST ZONE (up to 50% HRmax): This considers as resting zone.
- FAT BURN ZONE (50 to 70% of maximum): Recovery and warming up exercises should be completed in this zone. It’s called the fat burn zone because a higher percentage of calories are burnt from fat.
- CARDIO ZONE (70% to 85% of HRmax): Most of the main exercise should be completed in this zone.
- PEAK ZONE (greater than 85% of HRmax): This zone is ideal for short intense sessions (high-intensity interval training HIIT) to improve performance and speed.
This heart rate monitor app calculates and automatically saves your heart rate training zones.
WARNNING
- Heart rate monitor app should not be used as a medical device.
- If you have a medical condition or worried about your heart condition please always consult your GP.
- In some devices, the heart rate monitor app may make the LED flash very hot.

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