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Please add support for Android Wear devices to the Android Fitbit app like you did for the iPhone 5S and HTC One M8. 🙂 The current Android Wear devices (LG G Watch & Samsung Gear Live) all include step counters.
Please add the ability for me to use my Moto 360 as a step, flights, distance, and HR tracker.
Your value is in my years of data with your platform. I want to continue using your platform. I do not see the need to use both a Fitbit One as well as a smart watch. I'd like to be able to use either option as my tracker on a given day or period.
@digitaldownfall I don't have any information on this but will forward this idea to our specialist. Once I do, I'll update the status of this idea. Thanks for your patience.
Yes! I just picked up my Moto 360 today and went searching for a FitBit connection, and there is none. Now my watch is counting my steps and tracking heart rate (which my fitbit One can't do), but I have no easy way of importing that data into my fitbit account. Although I prefer the non-wrist-based step counter of the One, having the ability to use the watch's count when I inevitably forget to charge the One (one of the downsides of such a long battery, heh) would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, I agree! I have used the Flex and Aria for more than a year - a big fan. Please allow Android Wear/Fitbit integration.....I have the Aria and the Flex and now the Moto 360. Would like an updated (to the level of the ios app) Android app and syncing ability with the Moto 360. Like many have posted, the Fitbit is going to be the one left behind if this integration isn't soon!
I want to keep all my Fitness data on Fitbit. I love the app and the way my data is displayed. But I would love to have my Android Wear device continue to update my Fitbit data. Data is king. So I may not be buying another Fitbit (unless of course you can make a tracker that looks as sweet as the Moto360), but my data will continue to provide the equity you are truly after.
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