FeverMeter app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Luca Girardi
First release : 10 Feb 2012
App size: 4.42 Mb
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How many times did you ever want to measure your body temperature, but you haven’t a thermometer with you?
If you are at school, at work, on a train, a bus or a plane and you feel you are getting ill, probably you’d like to check your if you have a fever but, of course, you don’t have a thermometer in your bag…
Now with "FeverMeter" you can measure your body temperature with your iPhone / iPod Touch!
This app is based on a very simple algorithm (heart rate increases when you have a fever) which is used in many first aid courses.
"FeverMeter" is simple to use: you have only to create user profiles (the app can support more than 1,000 profiles!) by entering the name, number of heartbeats and body temperature.
For dummies, in the app you’ll find all the instructions to get best results and an effective measurement!
In other words, "FeverMeter" is the perfect app if you are often out of home: a mobile thermometer!
WARNING: To obtain the best measurement try to relax, sitting or lying on a bed, before starting measuring so your heart rate will become steady and reliable. This app can’t replace thermometers as diagnostic tools.
Latest reviews of FeverMeter app for iPhone and iPad
It wont move past the heat rate measurement to take temperature.
If an iPhone app can accurately count my pulse with the tip of my finger on the camera lens, there should be a way to get a temperature. With all the old mercury thermometers gone and everything digital, it should be that much more easy. Please keep trying there has to be a way, and youre guaranteed to sell it! Every household needs one and the doctors office/hospital thermometers are the only accurate ones Ive found but too expensive to buy for home.
Not working at all! Waste of money. It is a low tech app, it doesnt detect anything. $0.99 is too much for it.
Bugged app, wont let me move past the taking heartbeat phase. I am sick and want my money back.
Not worth the $.99 because 1) cant even take heart rate I had to do it on another app--MotionX 2) Cant even perform this so called algorithm of temperature reading