Aqualert: Water Reminder H2O Android App Review
Aqualert: Water Reminder H2O for Android is an app that reminds you to drink water so you can stay hydrated. Users can use Aqualert app to stay hydrated and discover the benefits of a good body water balance. The benefits of drinking water are huge e.g. weight control, skin condition, hair condition, organ function, energy level and more. Aqualert: Water Reminder H2O for Android is available for download on Android from Google Play for free.
Features
For people wanting to monitor fluid intake it may be of benefit to those at risk of dehydration or who require fluid restriction. Aqualert: Water Reminder H2O for Android is designed to encourage and record fluid intake. It is a simple and easy to use app that may be of benefit to those at risk of dehydration or who require fluid restriction. The app calculates fluid requirements based on weight and activity level, it appears to have acceptable ranges the fluid requirement or goals can be edited by the user also. The regular reminders and alerts frequency can be edited by the user) help meet fluid intake goals. The lack of other functions may mean that the app use is short lived and the frequent advertising and lack of evidence based information and guidance as to why/how requirements are calculated does distract from the app being a credible medical aid. For each day, you can monitor the hydration level of your body.
The hydration level also has a color indicator that shows the level of hydration of your body. Green color means very well, the color orange, which means pretty and red means you are less liquid. If the indicator is red, immediately drink the water that hydration rate increases. You will get a notification if the water you drink has reached the target of Aqualert. The app will also give rewards to you if you use this application continuously every day.
Conclusion
Aqualert: Water Reminder H2O for Android offers only one function so app interest may be short-lived, however, other intake recording Apps often overlook fluid intake or do not encourage it. It considers, rather focuses only on consumption of water though education about sources of fluids and benefits of other fluid sources may be required for some patient groups. The frequent advertising, lack of evidence based information and guidance on how requirements are calculated does distract from the app being a credible medical aid.
Category: Free Android Apps