Version History
Here you can find the changelog of ECG+ | Analyzer for QTc & HRV since it was posted on our website on 2021-12-18.
The latest version is 1.8.1 and it was updated on soft112.com on 22 April, 2024.
See below the changes in each version:
version 1.8.1
posted on 2024-02-24
Feb 24, 2024
Version 1.8.1
The new version refines our Heart Rate Variability (HRV) analysis algorithm to cover athletic low heart rate now. This update focuses on improving the accuracy and reliability of HRV measurements by identifying and filtering out potential noises or irregularities in the data, such as premature contractions.
Key Improvements:
Enhanced Algorithm: The updated algorithm utilizes advanced techniques to more effectively identify and remove irrelevant data points, leading to more precise HRV measurements.
Increased Reliability: By filtering out potential noise, the update ensures that HRV readings accurately reflect your body's true physiological state.
Benefits:
More Accurate Insights: This refinement allows for a more accurate representation of your autonomic nervous system activity and stress levels, providing valuable insights into your overall health.
Informed Decision-Making: With reliable HRV data, you are better equipped to make informed decisions regarding your health and wellness strategies.
Commitment to Continuous Improvement: We remain dedicated to ongoing development, ensuring that our technology delivers the most accurate and reliable HRV measurements possible.
version 1.7.13
posted on 2024-02-16
Feb 16, 2024
Version 1.7.13
We have made progress in refining our algorithm, particularly in its capacity to accurately identify artifacts within ECG readings, especially those occurring in the middle of the signal. These artifacts, often resulting from finger movement during ECG tests on Apple Watch, introduce noise into the data and make it hard to read the actual ECG data. Through enhancements to our algorithm, we have effectively mitigated these artifacts, ensuring precise interpretation of the genuine ECG data.
version 1.7.12
posted on 2024-02-13
Feb 13, 2024
Version 1.7.12
We've further refined our algorithm, enhancing its capacity to identify 'skipped beats' associated with Premature Atrial Contractions (PACs) or Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs), which can lead to palpitations—manifesting as sensations of a rapid, fluttering, or pounding heartbeat. By precisely pinpointing these skipped beats on the ECG report, your physician can gain deeper insight into your symptoms, enabling more comprehensive discussions and a better understanding of your health concerns.
version 1.7.10
posted on 2024-02-04
Feb 4, 2024
Version 1.7.10
In the most recent update, the algorithm underwent subtle enhancements, particularly in the crucial task of identifying QRS complexes for each heartbeat. This refinement notably strengthens the algorithm's ability to calculate and interpret various vital parameters such as RR intervals, HRV, QT intervals, as well as detecting anomalies like PACs (premature atrial contractions) and PVCs (premature ventricular contractions). These improvements collectively contribute to a more accurate and comprehensive assessment of cardiac health.
version 1.7.8
posted on 2024-01-19
Jan 19, 2024
Version 1.7.8
In the most recent update, we have meticulously refined the ECG reports, presenting noticeably clearer waveforms that facilitate a more precise examination by your healthcare provider. Moreover, our algorithm has undergone subtle enhancements, particularly in the crucial task of identifying QRS complexes for each heartbeat. This refinement notably bolsters the algorithm's ability to calculate and interpret various vital parameters such as RR intervals, HRV, QT intervals, as well as detecting anomalies like PACs (premature atrial contractions) and PVCs (premature ventricular contractions). These improvements collectively contribute to a more accurate and comprehensive assessment of your cardiac health.
version 1.7.7
posted on 2024-01-14
Jan 14, 2024
Version 1.7.7
In the most recent update, we have meticulously refined the ECG reports, presenting noticeably clearer waveforms that facilitate a more precise examination by your healthcare provider. Moreover, our algorithm has undergone subtle enhancements, particularly in the crucial task of identifying QRS complexes for each heartbeat. This refinement notably bolsters the algorithm's ability to calculate and interpret various vital parameters such as RR intervals, HRV, QT intervals, as well as detecting anomalies like PACs (premature atrial contractions) and PVCs (premature ventricular contractions). These improvements collectively contribute to a more accurate and comprehensive assessment of your cardiac health.
version 1.7.6
posted on 2024-01-07
Jan 7, 2024
Version 1.7.6
In the most recent update, we have meticulously refined the ECG reports, presenting noticeably clearer waveforms that facilitate a more precise examination by your healthcare provider. Moreover, our algorithm has undergone subtle enhancements, particularly in the crucial task of identifying QRS complexes for each heartbeat. This refinement notably bolsters the algorithm's ability to calculate and interpret various vital parameters such as RR intervals, HRV, QT intervals, as well as detecting anomalies like PACs (premature atrial contractions) and PVCs (premature ventricular contractions). These improvements collectively contribute to a more accurate and comprehensive assessment of your cardiac health.
version 1.7.5
posted on 2023-12-04
Dec 4, 2023
Version 1.7.5
QRS identification for each heartbeat is the most critical bit of the algorithm to calculate/interpret everything else - RR intervals / HRV / QT / PAC / PVC / etc... so in the latest update, we've revamped this bit of algorithm to improve the accuracy of QRS identification for each heartbeat, leading to improved detection of premature beats. Furthermore, we've addressed a potential crashing issue related to hiding ECG readings.
version 1.7.3
posted on 2023-11-25
Nov 25, 2023
Version 1.7.3
In the latest update, we've revamped the algorithm to ensure more accurate QRS identification on each heartbeat in each 30-second recording, leading to improved detection of premature beats. Furthermore, we've addressed a performance issue related to handling over one thousand ECG readings, ensuring a seamless and efficient experience for users.
version 1.7.2
posted on 2023-11-05
Nov 5, 2023
Version 1.7.2
Discover the all-new ECG+ experience! Our latest release has been tailored to optimize your iPad, now fully compatible with the cutting-edge iPadOS 17. With the larger screen, you'll delve into your ECG data with absolute clarity and precision, empowering you to decode your health and heart insights effortlessly. What's more, our improved algorithm, now at version 1.2, banishes pesky spikes from your ECG readings, ensuring pristine RRs for precise HRV calculations.
version 1.7
posted on 2023-10-26
Oct 26, 2023
Version 1.7
The latest version of ECG+ has been revamped to work seamlessly on iPads, requiring iPadOS 17. With the benefit of the larger screen, you can now easily examine the finer details of your ECG readings, making it simpler to understand your health and heart information. Furthermore, the algorithm has been enhanced to version 1.1, effectively eliminating spike noises in the ECG readings, thereby providing cleaner RRs readings for HRV calculation. Consequently, this refinement ensures that false, excessively high HRV results are mitigated.
version 1.6.3
posted on 2023-10-10
Oct 10, 2023
Version 1.6.3
In the latest update of ECG+, we've made some improvements to the algorithm for detecting PACs and PVCs. Now, it's easier than ever to filter and identify recordings with "skipped beats." Plus, when you share your ECG data with a doctor using PDF reports, it plainly highlights the possible presence of PACs or PVCs for their review.
version 1.6.1
posted on 2023-09-23
Sep 23, 2023
Version 1.6.1
In the latest version ECG+ makes QT measurement even easier, with the help of isoelectric line. It lets you calculate your QTc accurately and keep track of them over time. ECG+ can even automatically alert you if it detects a prolonged QT interval now. This means you can get prompt medical attention and treatment if needed.
version 1.6
posted on 2023-09-11
Sep 11, 2023
Version 1.6
In the latest version ECG+ makes QT measurement even easier, with the help of isoelectric line. It lets you calculate your QTc accurately and keep track of them over time. ECG+ can even automatically alert you if it detects a prolonged QT interval now. This means you can get prompt medical attention and treatment if needed.
version 1.5.6
posted on 2023-07-27
Jul 27, 2023
Version 1.5.6
If you have a heart condition, it's important to keep an eye on your QT intervals. Prolonged QT intervals can lead to serious heart rhythm issues and sudden cardiac arrest. Luckily, if you own an Apple Watch, there's a helpful solution called ECG+.
ECG+ is an app that makes monitoring easy. It lets you calculate your QT intervals and keep track of your readings over time. The best part is that the app can automatically alert you if it detects a prolonged QT interval. This means you can get prompt medical attention and treatment if needed. With ECG+, you can feel safer and more at ease, knowing you have an extra layer of protection for your heart health.
version 1.5.5
posted on 2023-06-09
Jun 9, 2023
Version 1.5.5
People with heart conditions should monitor their QT intervals because prolonged QT intervals can lead to serious cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac arrest. This is where ECG+ comes to play if you happen to own an Apple Watch.
In addition to regular monitoring, the ECG+ app offers a convenient way for users to calculate their QT intervals and track their readings over time. The app can also automatically alert users when a prolonged QT interval is detected, allowing for prompt medical attention and treatment. With these features, ECG+ provides an added layer of protection and peace of mind for those with heart conditions.
version 1.5.4
posted on 2023-05-11
May 11, 2023
Version 1.5.4
People with heart conditions should monitor their QT intervals because prolonged QT intervals can lead to serious cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac arrest. This is where ECG+ comes to play if you happen to own an Apple Watch.
In addition to regular monitoring, the ECG+ app offers a convenient way for users to calculate their QT intervals and track their readings over time. The app can also automatically alert users when a prolonged QT interval is detected, allowing for prompt medical attention and treatment. With these features, ECG+ provides an added layer of protection and peace of mind for those with heart conditions.
version 1.5.3
posted on 2023-05-06
May 6, 2023
Version 1.5.3
The latest version 1.5.3 of ECG+ includes several new features designed to enhance the functionality and usability of the app. These features include QTc calculation using five different formulas, which allows for greater flexibility and control over ECG readings. Users can now choose a different formula for each ECG reading individually, or change the default formula for all readings.
Another notable addition is the support for dark mode, which can be activated for users who prefer a darker color scheme to reduce eye strain in low-light conditions. Additionally, ECG+ now includes QT calibration with manual T wave adjustment, which enables more precise and accurate readings.
Furthermore, we have implemented various performance improvements to enhance the reliability and responsiveness of the app. These changes have been made to ensure that users have a seamless and efficient experience while using ECG+.
version 1.5.1
posted on 2023-04-24
Apr 24, 2023
Version 1.5.1
New Features:
1. QTc calculation in 5 different formulas: We've added support for QTc calculation using 5 different formulas, giving you more flexibility and control over your readings. You can now change the default formula for all readings, or choose a different formula for each ECG reading individually.
2. Dark mode: Many of our users have been requesting dark mode, and we're happy to oblige. The latest version of ECG+ now supports dark mode, which can be easier on the eyes in low-light conditions.
3. QT calibration with manual T wave adjustment: We've also added QT calibration with manual T wave adjustment, which allows for greater accuracy and precision in your readings.
4. Other performance improvements: In addition to the above changes, we've made several other performance improvements under the hood to make the app more reliable and responsive.
We're committed to providing the best possible user experience with ECG+, and we hope these new features and improvements will help you get even more out of the app.
version 1.5
posted on 2023-04-21
Apr 21, 2023
Version 1.5
New Features:
1. QTc calculation in 5 different formulas: We've added support for QTc calculation using 5 different formulas, giving you more flexibility and control over your readings. You can now change the default formula for all readings, or choose a different formula for each ECG reading individually.
2. Dark mode: Many of our users have been requesting dark mode, and we're happy to oblige. The latest version of ECG+ now supports dark mode, which can be easier on the eyes in low-light conditions.
3. QT calibration with manual T wave adjustment: We've also added QT calibration with manual T wave adjustment, which allows for greater accuracy and precision in your readings.
4. Other performance improvements: In addition to the above changes, we've made several other performance improvements under the hood to make the app more reliable and responsive.
We're committed to providing the best possible user experience with ECG+, and we hope these new features and improvements will help you get even more out of the app.
version 1.4
posted on 2023-03-18
Mar 18, 2023
Version 1.4
Sync HRV and Beat-to-Beat measurements with Apple Health so that you can view them in one place; monitor your QT intervals, including Long QT warning and QT trends over time.
version 1.2.7
posted on 2022-08-15
Aug 15, 2022 Version 1.2.7
Get a better idea of your physical fitness level with the ECG Analyzer app + Apple Watch ECG.
Learn if your body is in its peak condition to cope with high pressure tasks.
version 1.2.6
posted on 2022-08-06
Aug 6, 2022 Version 1.2.6
Get a better idea of your physical fitness level with the ECG Analyzer app + Apple Watch ECG.
Learn if your body is in its peak condition to cope with high pressure tasks.
version 1.2.5
posted on 2022-07-26
Jul 26, 2022 Version 1.2.5
Your heartbeat signature: unique like your fingerprint, calculated out of your ECG recordings
View your average HRV overall, over the last 30 days and over the last 7 days
What HRV trends mean to you and what you should do about it
version 1.1.3
posted on 2022-05-15
May 15, 2022 Version 1.1.3
ECG Analyzer integrates with Apple Health to unleash the greatest power of your Apple Watch ECG, by analyzing and calculating HRV out of your ECG data, one of the best metrics for physical fitness and overall health level.
With HRV trends you can learn your health level changes. A up hill trend means a better physical fitness level and a down hill indicates you should pay more attention to your overall health.
version 1.1.2
posted on 2022-05-14
May 14, 2022 Version 1.1.2
ECG Analyzer integrates with Apple Health to unleash the greatest power of your Apple Watch ECG, by analyzing and calculating HRV out of your ECG data, one of the best metrics for physical fitness and overall health level.
With HRV trends you can learn your health level changes. A up hill trend means a better physical fitness level and a down hill indicates you should pay more attention to your overall health.
version 1.1.1
posted on 2022-05-04
May 4, 2022 Version 1.1.1
[HRV Trends] better understand your fitness level and overall health changes over time.
Improved R-R intervals pattern matching algorithm, for better HRV calculations.
version 1.0.3
posted on 2021-08-03
Aug 3, 2021 Version 1.0.3
Make the most out of your Apple Watch ECG, with sophisticated H-R-V calculation and analysis to better understand your fitness level. The new build has an interval measurement change for more accurate calculations.