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|Description=An application used to connect to Qardio devices, requiring access to the now defunct servers. | |Description=An application used to connect to Qardio devices, requiring access to the now defunct servers. | ||
}}Qardio is an application that is used in conjunction with the devices that were produced by the Qardio company. They provide a blood pressure monitor, ECG monitor and weighing scale. These all connect via | }}Qardio is an application that is used in conjunction with the devices that were produced by the Qardio company. They provide a blood pressure monitor, ECG monitor and weighing scale. These all connect via Bluetooth. The company has [https://www.faillissementsdossier.nl/en/bankruptcy/1797325/qardio-netherlands-b-v.aspx filed for bankruptcy]. | ||
==Consumer impact summary== | |||
Now that the company has gone bankrupt and stopped hosting the API services required for the mobile applications to authenticate, users are no longer able to use the devices they bought. | |||
A workaround for users to use their QardioARM device has been developed https://github.com/dwardu-ltd/offline-qardio-app-ios, it is released on the Apple App Store as [https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/offlineqarm/id6749200481 OfflineQArm]. | |||
On Android there are a number of paywalled options. MakerMeld has made an Android app called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.makermeld.mypressure MyPressure!] Available in the play store. The app exports locally with no cloud link unless you opt in to authorize your Health Connect account. Currently only works with QardioARM | |||
==Incidents== | ==Incidents== | ||
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| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| Release Year | 2016 |
| Product Type | Software, Hardware |
| In Production | No |
| Official Website | https://www.qardio.com/ |
Qardio is an application that is used in conjunction with the devices that were produced by the Qardio company. They provide a blood pressure monitor, ECG monitor and weighing scale. These all connect via Bluetooth. The company has filed for bankruptcy.
Consumer impact summary
[edit | edit source]Now that the company has gone bankrupt and stopped hosting the API services required for the mobile applications to authenticate, users are no longer able to use the devices they bought.
A workaround for users to use their QardioARM device has been developed https://github.com/dwardu-ltd/offline-qardio-app-ios, it is released on the Apple App Store as OfflineQArm.
On Android there are a number of paywalled options. MakerMeld has made an Android app called MyPressure! Available in the play store. The app exports locally with no cloud link unless you opt in to authorize your Health Connect account. Currently only works with QardioARM
Incidents
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This is a list of all consumer protection incidents related to this product line. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Qardio category.
Products
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See also
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