The OMRON connect app is a comprehensive tool designed to help users manage their heart health with a variety of free features, though some functionalities may depend on the specific device being used. It allows users to quickly and easily sync blood pressure readings from compatible devices to their smartphones via Bluetooth®. Users can also email their readings to family members, healthcare providers, or other professionals to keep them informed about their health status.
The app enables users to maintain a detailed health history by storing unlimited blood pressure readings. It offers a complete view of blood pressure including systolic, diastolic, and pulse measurements. Additionally, the app provides alerts for notable changes in blood pressure, helping users stay aware of critical fluctuations. Further health tracking features include setting and monitoring physical activity goals, tracking sleep quality and duration, and monitoring weight and BMI, giving users a holistic view of their health over time.
Beyond basic features, the app also offers access to additional historical health data, such as sleep patterns, weight, EKG, activity, and more. Users can directly share their health data with Google Fit, enhancing integration with other health management tools. This makes it easier for users to have a unified view of their health data across different platforms, facilitating better-informed health decisions and discussions with healthcare providers.
For users interested in more advanced insights, the app provides premium features. These include detailed analysis of how your blood pressure, sleep, activity, and weight collectively impact your heart health. Users can earn rewards for tracking their vitals and managing their health and generate comprehensive reports that showcase detailed vital statistics. The app also helps in medication management, ensuring users never miss a dose. However, it is important to remember that the app is not intended for diagnosing or treating health conditions. Users should always consult with a physician for medical advice and diagnosis.