4.0
112 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The APP will connect via Bluetooth to a Medical Device (the "Meter") to be purchased separately: MIR Smart One (PEF and FEV1) or MIR Smart One Oxi (PEF, FEV1, SpO2%, BPM).

The APP can measure Peak Flow (PEF), Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1), Oxygen Saturation (SpO2%) and Pulse rate (BPM) directly on your Smartphone.

The symptoms of most respiratory and cardiac diseases appear years after onset. Moreover low oxygen levels can be an early warning sign that medical intervention is needed.

EASY TO USE
- Automatic connection between the APP and the Meter via Bluetooth Low Energy
- Blow into the Meter and press the Oximetry sensor: results are displayed in real-time on the APP
- PEF results are displayed with an easy and intuitive traffic light system (green, light, red)
- Notes (such as drug treatments, if any) and Symptoms (such as cough, etc.) can be added and scored to each test.

ACCURATE
The APP and the Meter are designed and manufactured by MIR srl Medical International Research, a world leader for innovation and know-how with 25 years experience in spirometry, oximetry and mobile-health.

PRACTICAL
- keep track of your respiratory and cardiac health overtime: with daily, monthly and yearly trends and graphs
- save your test results in PDF wherever you want: on a cloud based or a physical storage
- share your test results with whoever you want: using e-mail, WhatsApp, SMS and other applications
- print your test results directly via a Bluetooth printer

PERSONAL
- data are saved exclusively on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
- data are not sent to any third party, unless you decide to do so
- personal data (Date of birth, Height, Weight, Gender and Population Origin) are requested by the app with the sole purpose of calculating Peak Flow and FEV1 target values.
- access to location is requested with the sole purpose of establishing a Bluetooth connection between the APP and the Meter.

REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE MEDICAL DEVICE
Smart One and Smart One Oxi are medical devices class IIa and can be reimbursed in many countries worldwide. Check with your Government or your Insurance for this opporunity.
In the USA, MIR Smart One is already approved by the CMS (U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) as a Durable Medical Equipment (DME) item. HCPCS code soon available in PDAC reimbursement guides for Medicare billing.

MORE ABOUT THE MEDICAL DEVICE
- MIR Smart One and MIR Smart One Oxi are suitable for all ages from 5 to 93 years
- No medical prescription required
- Visit www.mirsmartone.com for more information and where to buy.
Updated on
Oct 23, 2023

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
108 reviews
natasja van limburg stirum
December 6, 2022
Very happy! Finally a digital way to track your asthma. Measures your FEV1! Which gives more accurate info! Can check before and after meds. Some meds work better than others. There is a heartrate/oxy monitor by finger. Seems quite accurate! Will print my results for my next docors. Please improve : - sensitivity(too often get "unacceptable reading")-u can delete input by sliding it to the left. Can happen accidentally! - Zooming in and out more detailed on timeline. -printing timeline graphics.
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E. E. Jelson
July 6, 2021
After pressing to start, and then breathing into the device no result is recorded quite often. When it does record a result and says to do the 2nd test, the device times out and goes back to the start screen within 7-8 seconds, which doesn't give me time to get my breath back. Also no way of removing dud results from the history from when the device doesn't record them properly.
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CP Scott
August 2, 2021
Good app, has really helped my communication with my allergist and pulmonologist with real data, and it has improved my medication use. 😀 My future wishlist; the app would notify a reminder for scheduled tests. Also, I wish it could use an API like klimate.app to integrate weather & aqi data. I would pay extra for a HIPPA secure method of sharing results with my medical team via MyChart or some other method.
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Bug fixing