Pulse Range Monitor & Alert

4.3
129 reviews
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Rated for 3+
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About this app

Pulse Range Monitor notifies you by beeping and(or) vibrating when you exceed your personalized upper and lower heart rate limits and thus helps keep your heart rate in the desired range.

So, you will always know that your pulse is correct during your workout. You can exercise in needed heart rate zone without having to constantly look at your mobile or watch.

You can save the current session to a CSV file for later viewing, analysis or sharing.

You can continue training with your favourite running or fitness app, mobile version of Pulse Range Monitor runs parallel in the background. When working in the background, the mobile app displays a corresponding notification.

Mobile version of Pulse Range Monitor requires external Bluetooth or ANT+ heart rate sensor. Like Polar, Garmin, Wahoo, etc.
The app has been tested with next BT heart rate sensors:
- Polar H9, H10, Verity Sense, OH1+
- Wahoo TICKR, TICKR X, TICKR FIT
- Fitcare HRM508
- COOSPO H808, HW706, H6
- Morpheus M7
- Whoop 4.0
- Scosche Rhythm+2.0

(Please email the developer if your sensor is not supported or does not work with the app.)

Many sports watches (including non-Android ones) support the ability to broadcast heart rate. You can broadcast heart rate data from your sports watch and thus use it as a heart rate sensor.

The app supports Wear OS. The standalone Wear OS app does not require connection between mobile and wearable device, but can broadcast heart rate data to mobile app for detail analysis if necessary. Settings required for calculation calories burned and goal alerts are synchronized with mobile app.
The Wear OS app version can use internal or external bluetooth heart rate sensor.

DICLAMER:
- Pulse Range Monitor should not be used as a medical device/product. It is designed for general fitness and wellness purposes only. Consult your doctor or primary care physician if you require medical purposes.
- Pulse Range Monitor is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
- The accuracy of the Pulse Range Monitor is not tested/verified on all supported devices. Please use it at your own risk.
Updated on
9 Jul 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Ratings and reviews

4.4
113 reviews
I W
19 November 2024
Functions quite well. Either beeps or vibrates when your heartrate goes outside the range you select. You can choose between a beep and a vibrate - there are no other sound options and you can't change the volume. You can make whatever custom heartrate range you want. You have to use a slider for the numbers, you can't type them, so I expect it could be tricky if you have fine motor difficulties. Not perfect but a reasonable price and functional for what I needed.
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Christa Harris
30 August 2024
This app works so well with my Polar Sense armband, and I honestly only have one complaint, which is that the recording function does not work properly and won't show any of the values or graph. It always says "2_The order of values is not correct..." I want to use this function to record health episodes for my doctor. Other than that this app is the best I've ever found for 24/7 heart monitoring and alarms.
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Bits Squad
4 September 2024
Thanks for the review and the issue report! Please update to 2.1.1 and contact bitssquadpl@gmail.com if you still have an issue with recording feature.
mariamoores
19 January 2025
I'm not really sure about this one. It seems to be the only option that does everything I need it to in terms of alerting me whenever my heart rate goes out of a safe range, but I'm concerned that it's accuracy may not be the greatest. Better than a Fitbit, but not as good as other apps I've used. I really miss the pulsometer RR app that I used to use, but seems not to be available in the Play store anymore.
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Bits Squad
19 January 2025
Thanks for the review. Pulse Range Monitor has data accuracy as a priority and displays HR data exactly as it receives it from the sensor without any modifications and with a maximum available update frequency.

What's new

Added sensor disconnection alert. Bug fixes.