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PULSOID: Heart Rate Streaming

PULSOID: Heart Rate Streaming

Catégorie : PersonnalisationVersion: 8.41

Taille:6.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Pulsoid: captivez votre public avec le streaming de fréquence cardiaque en temps réel

Pulsoid est une application révolutionnaire de streaming de fréquence cardiaque conçue pour stimuler l'engagement de la visionneuse et améliorer votre contenu vidéo. Présentez votre BPM en temps réel, vos graphiques de fréquence cardiaque, vos alertes sonores et même les émotes ou les GIF liés dynamiquement à votre fréquence cardiaque. Découvrez les moments de pointe de vos flux et partagez des analyses publiques pour favoriser une connexion plus forte avec votre communauté. Pour une précision optimale, une sangle thoracique BLE compatible ou un moniteur de fréquence cardiaque du brassard est recommandée. Partagez vos pensées et vos commentaires avec nous à [email protected]. Téléchargez l'application Pulsoid aujourd'hui!

Caractéristiques de l'application clé:

  • Streaming de fréquence cardiaque en direct: Diffusez vos données de fréquence cardiaque en temps réel, parfaits pour surveiller et partager des informations vitales.
  • Widgets de fréquence cardiaque personnalisables: Choisissez parmi une variété de formats d'affichage, y compris des graphiques et des valeurs numériques, pour créer des widgets visuellement attrayants pour vos vidéos.
  • Affichage BPM en temps réel: Affichez visuellement votre BPM actuel directement dans votre flux vidéo pour une expérience de visionneuse interactive.
  • Alertes sonores personnalisables: Définissez les seuils personnalisés pour déclencher des alertes sonores lorsque votre fréquence cardiaque atteint des niveaux spécifiques.
  • Emotes / GIF déclenchés cardiaques: Ajoutez une couche amusante et engageante à votre contenu en affichant des émotes ou des GIF en fonction de vos fluctuations de fréquence cardiaque.
  • Outils d'engagement communautaire: Partagez l'analyse publique pour se connecter avec un public plus large et encourager l'interaction au-delà de votre flux immédiat.

En conclusion:

Pulsoid autorise les créateurs de contenu à élever leurs flux vidéo en intégrant de manière transparente les données de fréquence cardiaque en temps réel. Les widgets personnalisables, les alertes dynamiques et les fonctionnalités interactives de l'application en font un outil convaincant pour améliorer l'engagement de la visionneuse. En partageant des analyses publiques, vous pouvez favoriser un sens plus fort de la communauté et créer une expérience de streaming plus interactive et mémorable. Pulsoid offre un moyen unique et précieux d'incorporer la surveillance de la fréquence cardiaque dans votre contenu vidéo.

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Streamer Mar 05,2025

Interesting concept, but could use some improvements to the interface and overall functionality. The heart rate tracking is accurate, though.

Transmisor Mar 03,2025

Aplicación interesante para transmitir el ritmo cardíaco, pero la interfaz podría ser más intuitiva. El seguimiento del ritmo cardíaco es preciso.

Diffuseur Mar 05,2025

Concept original, mais l'application est un peu buggée. Le suivi du rythme cardiaque est fiable, mais l'interface est peu intuitive.

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