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Vitals & wearables

One timeline for Apple Health, Health Connect, smart bands, and AverWatch.

Your health data probably lives in a dozen places right now — your phone's health app, a smartwatch, maybe a smart ring or band. AverCare's job is to bring it all into one timeline that actually makes sense.

What AverCare can read from

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Apple Health

Heart rate, sleep, steps, workouts, and more from your iPhone and Apple Watch.

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Android Health Connect

The same idea on Android — a shared health hub AverCare reads from.

JCVital smart band

A Bluetooth ECG band AverCare talks to directly for live and historical vitals.

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AverWatch

Our own Apple Watch and Wear OS apps that stream vitals straight to AverCare.

Everything speaks the same language

Different devices report data in different shapes and units. AverCare normalizes all of it into one consistent format, so a heart-rate reading is a heart-rate reading whether it came from your Apple Watch, a band, or a scan. That means your charts and trends are apples-to-apples, no matter the source.

Why de-duplication matters

If two devices both record your sleep, naïvely adding them up can show a 21-hour night. AverCare collapses overlapping readings down to a single trustworthy source before doing the math — the same way Apple Health does.

What you see

  • A vitals dashboard with charts for heart rate, activity, temperature, sleep, and more.
  • Drill-downs for each metric so you can zoom into a day, a week, or a trend.
  • A wearables page to connect, disconnect, and manage your devices.
  • AI-readable context — because the data is in one place, the AI companion can actually reason about it ("your resting heart rate crept up after you stopped sleeping well").

Bring your own (or nothing)

You don't need any wearable to use AverCare. With no device connected, you can still log things manually and use AverScan for camera-based readings. Connect a device later and your timeline fills in.

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