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Has anybody tried achu app yet?

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The app claims sickness prediction, the catch is you have to get sick first and log it into your Fitbit. I am liking the watch face but has anybody gotten sick yet to know if it is accurate?

 

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I was skeptical at first, but i've been using it for a few weeks.  i wasn't getting any predictions then my resting heart rate started climbing, then boom i got sick.  it was a light to moderate cold so it's been a perfect opportunity to test it.  i've been logging my symptoms and starting to feel better.  downside is it's predicting i'll get sick again, hoping they're wrong.  i'll keep you guys posted

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I have a Note 8 over here and still can't get it to Authorize. I have sent them an e-mail but received no replies.

 

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following up to my previous post, i didn't get sick again.  now i'm stuck at elevated risk of getting sick again for the past week or so.  i'm having my doubts now

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Has anyone even seen the app update anything other than 0?

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@Ckburks It will start giving a score after you log your first set of symptoms. Although mine has now never dropped below 50%, pretty useless in terms of a sickness predictor. I could give a better score myself just by taking into account the way I feel each day or just rolling a dice. Personally I would say you would have more success just listening to your body, if you start getting any symptoms then there's a good chance you're coming down with something. Achu is mostly relying on HR data and lets face it, this can be effected by anything.

 

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You do have to log your symptoms, I tried to stay adamant about it, according to their website, the more you log the more it learns. 

 

Oddly enough I did get sick through this process and it did give me "high risk" sick score so it does seem to be working as intended on my end. 

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My score has now increased to high risk, although I very much doubt I will be ill again. I feel perfectly fine and I have told the app that during the daily checkup. 

 

 

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Mines been at 63 for the last week or so and prior to that 68. I was sick towards the middle of Jan and it peaked at 82 when I was logging symptoms.

 

My personal feeling is the app will need more tirne to learn from trends of sickness and good health to be able to associate the tracker data which is shared with it and it can only be taken as a guide. 

 

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Tony | UK

Ionic, Versa 2, Charge 3 SE, Aria 2, Flyer, Note 9, Android 8.1, Windows 10

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I think it will stay like that till you actually report an illness 

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I am facing the same issue. Is letting app working worth to do? How do you sync it?

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This is my first day. I hope percentage will move. I hope it is not showing 0%. Is it worth to wait few days until it shows moving?

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@idilham wrote:

This is my first day. I hope percentage will move. I hope it is not showing 0%. Is it worth to wait few days until it shows moving?


It will only start showing a percentage after you log your first symptom. So basically you get ill, you log your symptoms and it will then start showing a percentage. Until them it's normal to be at 0%.

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Hello everyone!

 

Thanks for sharing your experiences with this app! It definitely sounds like a very interesting app and I'm glad to read that it is working for some of you.

 

If you have the time, maybe you could visit one of our Discussion boards. Lots of different topics  to talk about with other users.

 

Let me know if you have any further questions.

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I’ve used it for a month and it has been an issue with my Versa. Several times a day I have to reboot the watch as it messed with my notifications, battery info and sleep readings. 

I contacted FB thinking my Versa is crashing. They gave me some tutorials, but didn’t work. I changed back to my original face and no issues. 

As far as telling my health...nothing. I do daily check ups, and check the rest of the stars and nothing. Maybe it’s because it caused issues with the watch. 

Anyways, I personally don’t recommend. 

 

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Hi guys, I successful installed the Achu app but I cannot register. Can anyone help me with that please?

 

Thank you

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Same here any ideas,have tried to register loads of time 

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I have tried it but how do I get a sick score 

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