Masimo Personal Health APK

Version 2.0.2.0 - com.masimo.merlin.consumer
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Track and Trend Your Blood Oxygen & Pulse Rate

Masimo Personal Health apk

APP Information

Download Version 2.0.2.0 (2020024)
Apk Size14.93 MB
App DeveloperMasimo Corporation
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android7.0 and up
App Packagecom.masimo.merlin.consumer.apk
MD50443e1b0e3320a13bc6870acee1b707a
Rate5
Website http://www.MasimoPersonalHealth.com

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App Description

Masimo Personal Health is masimo,merlin,consumer,health,fitness,personal, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Masimo Corporation website who developed it. com.masimo.merlin.consumer.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 7.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 2.0.2.0 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 12+ times on store. You can also download com.masimo.merlin.consumer APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

* This App is only for use with the iSpO2 pulse oximeter or MightySat fingertip pulse oximeter (hardware module). This App together with the Masimo iSpO2 pulse oximeter or MightySat fingertip pulse oximeter (which must be purchased separately) will allow you to non-invasively measure blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate. The compatible Masimo devices are available for sale in select countries only. Visit us at www.MasimoPersonalHealth.com to find out how you may purchase a Masimo device.
From the leader in hospital pulse oximetry, Masimo’s iSpO2 pulse oximeter and MightySat fingertip pulse oximeter allow you to non-invasively measure blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate through motion and low perfusion.
• The MightySat fingertip pulse oximeter also provides perfusion index (PI) and pleth variability index (PVI®) measurements.
• View your measurements in real time, track and trend your measurement history, and share your data through email. 
• Featuring Masimo® Signal Extraction Technology® (SET®), which has been shown to provide accurate pulse oximetry measurements during the challenging conditions of motion and low perfusion (blood flow) to the fingers, which reduces false alarms and increases true alarm detection¹. 
• For 25 years, Masimo has been focused on a singular mission–to take noninvasive patient monitoring to new sites and applications. Visit www.Masimo.com to learn why clinicians worldwide know and trust Masimo for patient care.
• Masimo pulse oximeters are available in different models with varying features. Please visit www.MasimoPersonalHealth.com to choose the right device for your needs.
Measurements:
◦ %SpO2 – Oxygen saturation of arterial blood
◦ PR – Pulse rate measured in beats per minute (BPM), also known has heart rate.
◦ PI – Perfusion Index indicates arterial pulse signal strength
◦ PVI – Pleth Variability Index is a measure of the dynamic changes in PI that occur during the respiratory cycle. PVI is displayed as a percentage (0-100%).
◦ RRp – Respiration rate monitoring derived from the plethysmographic waveform measures a patient's respiratory rate based on amplitude changes that correspond to the respiratory cycle.
(1) Shah N et al. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 2012 Aug;24(5):385-91. 

App ChangeLog

  • * UI Refresh
  • * Added Support for Masimo W1

App Screens

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  1. William Blevins-avatar

    William Blevins

    Downloaded ×3. Unable to use. Won't pair w android, android will recognize but requires app to use.app won't pair w masimo. Why do I need to give location data for a pulse ox (I authorized, didn't make a difference)?

  2. Ray-avatar

    Ray

    After 2 calls to Tech support, still can't connect to Android phone. Before I called, It worked for about 4 hours then stopped. Support gave up. Tried lots of remedies but none worked. They will replace Oximeter but I think their real problem is the Android app Oximeter works fine on IPhone 7.

  3. Gary O'Gorman-avatar

    Gary O'Gorman

    The Android version does not offer the TrainingPeaks integration that the ios app does. As a user if you want to sync your MightySat data with TrainingPeaks the Android platform does NOT offer that key feature.

  4. Jim Cox-avatar

    Jim Cox

    This app is only half functional hence the 3 stars. While the app is simple enough to set up and use to connect a MightySAT to a LG K30 cell phone, the app is broken and needs a major update to allow users to transfer their history. Emailing via GMail does not work and neither does uploading to GDrive. I tried connecting the phone to a PC via a USB cable to transfer the files, but I was unable to find the history. Please fix the file transfer function otherwise Masimo hardware is only partially useful. This app has not been updated since 2016 which reflects poor support by Masimo

  5. Robert Lacy-avatar

    Robert Lacy

    Infuriating to use. No directions/instructions whatsoever, everything is trial and error. After hours of attempts, cannot get it to transfer recorded data {"History") by Gmail, Google Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive. No combination of permission settings for the app or the places you try to transfer it to will allow the data to be attached to the email or sent to the cloud drives.

  6. I W-avatar

    I W

    SOLUTION for those having problems pairing with bluetooth. #1- You must have LOCATION services ENABLED. #2- For newer Android devices you must also give the APP permission to use location.(& obviously BLUETOOTH has to be enabled.) After you do this, go to "settings" in the app. Select "wireless" (if using wirelessly). Then click on "Paired Device" & u should see your device's name appear. Select it! Should now be paired. Good Luck.. I sincerely hope this helps people experiencing problems!

  7. Marv Heston-avatar

    Marv Heston

    Poor android support, one person use only I do wanted to love this device and app, unfortunately they have an Android app just so they can say they have one. It will only monitor O2 levels for one person. You can take measurements for two people but there is no way to separate the measurements. So if you want to monitor two people you will have to buy two pulse oximeters. What is frustrating is the iOS app allows multiple person profiles, but not the Android version.

  8. Ramon Gonzalez-avatar

    Ramon Gonzalez

    I purchased a Masimo MightySat in the hopes it would all run smooth and use the most advanced software and hardware. I opted to use Duracell instead of the shipped batteries only to find out it wouldnt work. I had to install the generic batteries it shipped with for it to function. How can it use generic batteries but not use Duracell which is far better? I downloaded the app to find out it was last updated in 2016! And the Android phones which it connects to are old phones. Not functional!

  9. Luke Weinstein-avatar

    Luke Weinstein

    Works, but it only works when it is the focused app (i.e. the app being displayed). It also needs to work in the background ( easy to do). That way, for instance, you can run a workout app while capturing HR, Spot in the background. For me, its kind of useless as is.

  10. Wayne Doubleyew-avatar

    Wayne Doubleyew

    The app will not export the CSV files it is advertised to do. If I wanted a snapshot of what my blood oxygen data was I would have bought something much cheaper. My sole purpose in buying this device was its advertised ability to export longer trend data. Someone wrote the same basic critique as I have just done and I can confirm that it behaves just as it did when he wrote his review going on 3 years ago. I tried every single option available in the app to see if any of them work, Outlook gives me an IO error, gmail, android email, cloud and google drive end up giving you either an empty email with no attachment or in the case of google drive or cloud services nothing happens. Phones can download multi MB picture files when connect to a wifi network in the blink of an eye, A CSV file is small in comparison and should be exported with ease. Based on the last developer update being in 2016 I suspect that it is basically an orphan device that they are no longer truly supporting. As of today, I would advise STRONGLY against buying this device since many accurate snapshot devices re available at a fraction of the cost