Blood Pressure Companion v2.0.1

Blood Pressure Companion v2.0.1

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Blood Pressure Companion v2.0.1


Blood Pressure Companion allows you to record, analyze and share your blood pressure.

The Blood Pressure Companion in short:
• Quick recording of blood pressure values with three different input methods
• Graphical evaluation of blood pressure
• Data export as a PDF or text file, for example for distribution to physicians (available as a paid in-app extension)
• Sharing of values ​​with family, friends or the world
• Automatic transfer of body weight from the app 'Weight Companion'
• Automatic transfer of sleep duration from the app 'Sleep as Android'
• Widgets for the Android home screen


In the app, you can enter your measured blood pressure. For that, you can choose between sliders, wheels, or text fields. You can specify additional details to the measurements, such as Body position, used blood pressure meter or the duration of sleep the night before. A concise list view shows the recorded values ​​that you can always change later. Several textual and graphical analysis will give you a good insight into the history of your blood pressure.

With Blood Pressure Companion you can export your results to a file in PDF or text (CSV) format. You can also share individual values ​​via Facebook, Twitter, etc.


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