Awake Heart

Hands-On Training ∙ Learning
4.8
12 ratings 6 reviews
release date
2022
February 16
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting • Roomscale
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.2 GB

Awake Heart takes you on an immersive journey through the human heart and lets you discover its most interesting secrets. Interact with the detailed representation of the heart in 3D space and challenge yourself in solving engaging puzzles. Dive beyond the visuals and explore the heart through the lens of anatomy, physiology and electrical activity. Awake Heart is suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about the human heart.

comfort Not rated
age rating0+ Everyone
websiteawake.health
developerAwake Health
publisherAwake Health
connectionInternet not required
app version1.1
languagesEnglish ∙ Slovenian

Reviews 6

Nyquist1 year ago
1

Wow!

VR holds amazing promise for education, but most education apps are half baked and clunky. But this app is perfect. Being able to actually see how the heart pumped and how the blood flowed has given me real insight into the working of the heart.

Ise Eindhoven2 years ago
2

Very educational

We currently introduced this in our curriculum when we are teaching students about the circulatory system. It is a great app with a lot of great information and some practice exams. I wish there would be more apps so sophisticated like this that are free or only a few euros to integrate into the biology/science curriculum.

Deni3 years ago
1

What a nice surprise!

Honestly, such a great job! Amazing! As someone who used to be in Med School, i wish in the future we could apps like this all the time!

This is the future of education!

Julio3 years ago

Excellent

Immersive, engaging, instructional. Simple, elegant and functional. Great job!

Dymonika3 years ago
2

Fantastic overview of the heart

It teaches about the full anatomy of the heart and explains how issues like tachycardia, hypotension, and heart murmurs can occur. It stops just short of how to read EKGs and more complex stuff, but the whole experience was bug-free and extremely educational; everyone should try this once, and it's now on my show-to-every-VR-newbie list.

It only had two problems: the speaker said "pulmonic" despite the text saying "pulmonary" at one point, and the end exam seemed to have terms that were never mentioned anywhere else. These are minor issues overall, though.

RickC3 years ago
2

Great free heart anatomy app

Wow this was a pleasant surprise. Didn't know what to expect but was both graphicly and presentation wise excellent. Great overview for Middle/High school or beginner college student overview of cardiac anatomy and function.