A CPR trainer right around your wrist! Pocket CPR is an Apple Watch app that teaches the basics of CPR through tutorials and interactive cadence timers. Pocket CPR includes multiple tutorials that explain proper hand form, compression rates, and much more!
This is pretty great! Congrats @angelina_tsuboi for launching so a potentially impactful product whilst still in school! 😄
Have you looked into working with the various CPR trainers on national level? I think this could be a game changer.
@aaronoleary Thank you so much for the feedback! Yes, I've thought of potentially sharing Pocket CPR with the Red Cross and the American Heart association in order for them to use it alongside their online CPR certification courses.
Hello Product Hunters! My name is Angelina Tsuboi, and I am a high school student and software developer interested in all things tech!
Did you know... ~350,000 deaths a year occur due to cardiac arrest within the United States alone 🙀
Moreover, only 2.4% of the U.S. population is trained to conduct CPR annually. Certification can often be expensive and burdensome — requiring an average of 3-4 hours of learning time. What if you could learn CPR from the comfort of your home?Pocket CPR is here to help! 🚀
Pocket CPR is an Apple Watch app that teaches the basics of Hands-Only and Traditional CPR methods through tutorials and interactive cadence timers.
⌚️ Interactive Learning
The timers on Pocket CPR include vibrations, pulse animations, and colors to guide you through administrating safe, effective CPR.
🕓 Cadence Timers
Hands-Only and Traditional CPR cadence timers are available on Pocket CPR. Learn about proper hand techniques, cadence, and the process of CPR.
💜 Informative Tutorials
Pocket CPR includes multiple tutorials that explain proper CPR form, compression rates, Hands-Only CPR, Traditional CPR, and much more.
◆ Download Pocket CPR today ◆https://apps.apple.com/us/app/po...
This is my first Product Hunt launch, so feel free to provide any feedback or recommendations on how to make Pocket CPR better!
References:
CPR Training in the U.S.
[https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/...]
CPR Facts and Stats
[https://cpr.heart.org/en/resourc...]
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