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iHealth Track Review Score Explained

This page explains how Active Heart Health calculated the Active Heart Confidence Score for the iHealth Track upper arm blood pressure monitor.

Review basis

This score is based on the evidence available at the time of review, including validation information, product documentation, app information where relevant, and structured user-review analysis.

Active Heart Health did not perform hands-on testing of this device.

Review details

Last reviewed: June 2026
Review type: Level 1 — Evidence Review
Device type: App-connected home upper arm blood pressure monitor
AHCS version: v1.0
Evidence confidence: Medium

Score breakdown

Domain Score

Evidence Strength‍ ‍27 / 30

Safeguards & Signal Quality‍ ‍15 / 20

User Technique Resilience‍ ‍16 / 20

Data Integrity ‍ ‍7 / 10

Privacy, Security & Data
Transparency‍ ‍4 / 10

Real-World Reliability Signals‍ ‍5 / 10

Total 74 / 100

Key scoring note

App transparency note: The app-related transparency score was lower because the public app information reviewed was not fully consistent.

Scoring domain guide

  • Evidence Strength:
    Whether validation evidence was found, and how directly it applies to this model

  • Safeguards & Signal Quality:
    Features that help reduce common measuring problems, such as cuff fit or movement warnings

  • User Technique Resilience:
    How easy the monitor is likely to be to use correctly at home

  • Data Integrity:
    How well readings can be stored, reviewed, averaged, synced, or exported

  • Privacy, Security & Data Transparency:
    How clearly app-related data handling is explained, where relevant

  • Real-World Reliability Signals:
    Patterns from user reviews, including reliability, setup, comfort, syncing, and usability concerns

Learn more about our review process: 
How Active Heart Health reviews blood pressure monitors