Stress Monitor for Watch Apple

Stress Monitor for Watch

HRV Tracker & Health Insights

Features & Capabilities

Stress Monitor for Watch is an Apple Watch app that tracks stress, HRV, sleep, and health, translating your heart data into meaningful insights about your mental, emotional, and physical capacity. It analyzes daily activity and mood to show how these factors influence your well-being, with practical recommendations to improve balance.

This page highlights features like ECG measurements, Apple Health integration, a heat-map stress calendar, weekly highlights, and mood tracking, along with clear usage terms and a privacy-conscious approach.

User Growth & Download Statistics

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Developed by:
ActiveAce
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stress-monitor-for-watch/id1510429086
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/stressradar

User Reviews

Users praise real-time stress monitoring, intuitive heat maps, and long-term tracking, with some finding it helpful for breathing and stress management. However, common drawbacks are a price/trial model that gates features, reliability/syncing problems with Apple Watch, limited actionable guidance from readings, data-privacy concerns, and readings that don’t always match user experience, which leads to frustration despite occasional value.
Pros
  • Real-time stress monitoring with an easy-to-interpret heat map and hourly charts.
  • Helpful tools for stress management, including breathing exercises, with long-term tracking of nervous-system health.
  • Clear visuals for trends (hourly heat map, sleep score) and the ability to view trends and anonymous global stats.
  • Long-term value and consistent improvements reported by many users.
  • Perceived affordability and value for the features.
Cons
  • Pricing and trial policy is too aggressive: no free trial or very short trial, with subscription gating and post-trial charges.
  • Reliability and syncing issues across devices (watch not syncing, heat map or data not recording, app failures after updates).
  • Limited actionable guidance and perceived lack of tangible steps from readings (high stress scores with little to do about it; boilerplate prompts).
  • Data privacy concerns about upfront health data collection before confirming free use and how data is used.
  • Inconsistent feedback and readings that sometimes don’t align with felt stress or daily experiences, reducing trust in the metrics.
Recent reviews
I’m getting really tired of apps that make you have to pay to use them
by sc*****, 2026-06-20

I’m still in the process of studying unit, but it seems to do OK at this point
by ja*****, 2026-06-17

It offered me a free trial week then immediately charged me $30!!!!
by Li*****, 2026-06-14
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