Endloop
09-25-2009, 09:39 AM
Hey guys,
This app isn't really new, but it was our first app and was recently featured in the September 2009 issue of Men's Health (Page 56, Six-Pack Apps article)!
So to celebrate and because we love this forum and the users here, we're giving away 20 promo codes!
But to ensure that it's real TA users that are getting the codes, I won't be posting them publicly here. All you have to do is post to this thread and say you want a code and the first 20 to do so will receive a code via PM.
So how does iHeartRate work?
After entering your profile information, simply take your pulse with one hand and use the other hand to tap the iHeartRate button on the screen. After that, your calorie burn will be calculated in real-time, along with your current Target HR Zone.
I built this because I needed a HR monitor for P90X (which is great, BTW) but didn't want to spend money on an expensive HR monitor. This app isn't so great when you're running or cycling, but works great when placed on a table that you can come back to in between sets during the video.
Here's the link to iHeartRate in the App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=315811939&mt=8
If you like it or even find it remotely useful, we could really use the reviews! Thanks and much appreciated!
This app isn't really new, but it was our first app and was recently featured in the September 2009 issue of Men's Health (Page 56, Six-Pack Apps article)!
So to celebrate and because we love this forum and the users here, we're giving away 20 promo codes!
But to ensure that it's real TA users that are getting the codes, I won't be posting them publicly here. All you have to do is post to this thread and say you want a code and the first 20 to do so will receive a code via PM.
So how does iHeartRate work?
After entering your profile information, simply take your pulse with one hand and use the other hand to tap the iHeartRate button on the screen. After that, your calorie burn will be calculated in real-time, along with your current Target HR Zone.
I built this because I needed a HR monitor for P90X (which is great, BTW) but didn't want to spend money on an expensive HR monitor. This app isn't so great when you're running or cycling, but works great when placed on a table that you can come back to in between sets during the video.
Here's the link to iHeartRate in the App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=315811939&mt=8
If you like it or even find it remotely useful, we could really use the reviews! Thanks and much appreciated!