![]() ![]() instead of having 5 seconds for each part of the box breathing, I might want to change them all to 6 seconds. This is still not perfect, but hopefully a step forward until the API supports mindful minutes as a workout.Ī good basic breathing app. I just released a new version (6.0) that enables background processing so that even if the screen goes to sleep, the exercise will continue in the background. Starting a workout does allow for the watch to stay on indefinitely, but unfortunately, “mindful minutes” is not classified as a workout. Thanks for leaving a review! You are correct about the WatchOS app and the limitations of the API. It might be a lot of work to do though, so I can understand the developer wanting to keep it simple.Īnyways the phone app is excellent, but I deleted the Watch app as it isn't worth the hassle. I'm sure the developer is aware of this, and it's probably a limitation of the Apple Watch development API, but I've seen other apps get around this by putting the device into a workout mode and reading out the intervals (interval timer does this). You can sorta get around this by changing the tap to make behaviour from 15 seconds to 70 and not moving your wrist, but after 70 seconds it'll turn off. If you move your wrist and the screen turns off, the app stops working until you turn the screen back on. My only complaint is that the Apple Watch app is kinda useless. Other apps require a subscription to access breathing methods, but this app just lets you take the recommended ones online and input it into the app. No subscriptions, only a well priced one time IAP that costs less than a cup of coffee. Need a timer for guided breathing? Look no further. ![]() Straight to the point without subscription nonsenseĭoes exactly what it says. Please leave a review or contact us through the app if you have any questions or suggestions. *** Featured as Healthline's best meditation app for breathing in 2022 *** + Lock screen widget for quick access to iBreathe + iCloud sync to persist settings across all of your Apple devices + Works great on all iOS devices and MacOS with Apple silicon chips + Learn about the benefits of deep breathing and view recommended literature by authors like James Nestor and Wim Hof + Apple Health integration to record your mindful minutes & heart rate + Create reminders to remind you to breathe throughout the day + Create your own breathing exercises (inhale, exhale, hold, cycles) + Pre-defined exercises specifically designed to help with stress and anxiety (4-7-8 and box breathing) Unlike other apps, iBreathe is designed with simplicity in mind and does not contain any bloat or clutter. Whether you are struggling with stress, anxiety, insomnia, or are trying to meditate and relax, iBreathe provides an easy-to-use beautifully designed user interface. IBreathe is a simple yet powerful app to guide you through deep breathing exercises and breathwork. ![]()
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