1. It would be great if it could integrate with other health tracking apps, but understand that's a whole approval process.As said by others.....app won't connect via bluetooth to an android phone.It needs a external physical oximeter that must have bluetooth connection feature and the app simply connects to it and collect data.
2. Also the Lpow pulse oximeter is not made in Hamburg, Germany, but is just another piece of junk from Shanghai, China that isn't even close to accurate, but instead just shows random readings within the recommended ranges to make you think it's working.Bought *their* approved oximeter and connected no issue.
3. The app on my LG V60 paired nicely with the oximeter right away and the results are comparable to hopsital equiptment, sometimes being a couple points off but still very close to accurate to be able to keep an eye on your loved ones or even to track data for their doctors or even use for yourself.
4. All it does is shows an animated x-rated image of a hand with a finger going in and out of the pulse meter like they're having sex, without any clue of Bluetooth connection or set up.
5. If you have physical oximeter and it can show the reading then why you need this app.
6. Oximeter & LPOW app review.
7. It's stuck on the splash page, & won't connect to Bluetooth.
8. I didn't understand the intention to make this application.Does not work.
9. Seems like a wasted opportunity for what could be a helpful app.Save your money! This app is totally useless.
10. The app is compatible w/my phone, but the app won't open.
11. I like the actual device, then I saw there was an app to track the readings.