Pulsar CPR

Simple CPR assistant that signals recommended pace of heart compression.

Total ratings

3.90 (Rating count: 153)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Simple, quick & easy to use
  • Good basic tool and reliable
  • Provides auditory and visual guidance
  • Helps maintain rhythm for chest compressions
Cons
  • Does not pause for ventilations
  • Occasionally skips compression counts
  • Call button issues when trying to contact emergency services
Most mentioned
  • The app lacks a pause feature for rescue breathing, which impacts compression timing.
  • Users appreciate the visual and auditory cues for maintaining compression rhythm.
  • There are concerns about the app skipping counts during compressions.
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User reviews

Recent rating average: 4.30
All time rating average: 3.90
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Date Author Rating Comment
2022-09-10
Kings Teo (Kings)
Seems okay, visual & audio guide also a quick option to call emergency service. Simple, quick & easy to use.
2021-12-19
Shambala_vp
Best app, but its not calling when call button pressed.👍👍
2021-09-06
Les Kirkaldy
Really good app the only trouble is if your doing CPR you'll probably be on your phone to the emergency services. Would it be possible to make the app work on smartwatch i.e. the Samsung Galaxy watch?
2021-06-20
Maria Seferi
Doc here and 118 volunteer ( operator ) Wonderful app to keep the rythm . If you are alone and have no mask for the oxygen in your hands , keep the heart beating , forget about the ventilation . If you want to ventilate keep count and alarm the person next to you to make 2 ventilations . Mos of the time people make mistakes while ventilating . If the air does not go in do not stop . It is not as important as to keep the heart beating .
2020-03-06
A Google user
Fast and reliable
2020-02-01
A Google user
Not over complicated
2019-09-12
A Google user
Only testing it now but seems to bre the easiest one I've tested so far. Even for us paramedics.
2019-03-10
A Google user
Good basic tool. For most people, compressions only CPR has become the norm. The thought is that if rescuers can remember one thing in crisis mode it would be most beneficial if it was good compressions and timing. For more advanced CPR providers, and/or rescues where more than one person is on scene who is a trained first responder, rescue breathes between compressions is preferable. It would be good to have a preference setting for either style.
2019-02-01
A Google user
Easy to set up, beeps to keep chest compression rhythm, notes start time and duration automatically ~ if you keep it running. It doesn't prompt breaths after the cpr cycle, it just continues to the next cpr cycle. It should either talk and say ventilate, ventilate at an appropriate pace, then continue; or stop and allow you to resume manually. It doesn't allow either.
2019-01-21
A Google user
does not pause to allow breathing.
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