2 versions tracked
· earliest snapshot 2026-05-13
· current v1.15.2
Summary
Current version
v1.15.2
Released 2026-05-28
Versions tracked
2
since 2026-05-13
Current rating
4.43★
2,122 ratings
Current size
49 MB
+0 MB since v1.15
Release timeline
2026-05-28
live for 13 days
v1.15.2Current
49 MB
(+0 MB)
· 4.44★ · 2,221 ratings
Apple Watch labels a recording as Atrial Fibrillation when it detects an irregularly irregular rhythm with no visible P waves. ECG+ goes one step further to quantify how irregular each AFib recording is and plots it as a trend over time, placing every recording on the full spectrum from mildly to highly irregular. It's a richer picture than a label alone can give.
Trends are only as good as the data behind them. A new optional Streak Reminder in Settings notifies you each day you haven't recorded yet, helping you build the consistent habit that makes HRV, QTc, and heart rate trends genuinely meaningful.
2026-05-12
was live for 16 days
v1.15
49 MB
· 4.43★ · 2,122 ratings
• ECG+ now detects and marks Quadrigeminy, one of the 5 Beat Repeat Patterns that ECG+ checks.
• Quadrigeminy is a repeating pattern where every fourth beat is premature. While not common, it does occur, and when it does, the newly introduced Link Line design on the ECG strip makes it super easy to spot.
• Algorithm v1.5 brings significant improvements to ECG analysis accuracy, with better recognition of rhythm patterns, reduced false positives, and more reliable detection of events across all recordings. A special thank you to the users who shared their reports, feedback, and ideas. Your support helped make this improvement possible.
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