09-10-2020 10:31
09-10-2020 10:31
Hello,
I'm considering buying a large batch of the new FitBit sense for a scientific study. Is going FitBit sense temperature and EDA be exposed to the API, so that it could be measured by an independent software?
09-10-2020 11:57
09-10-2020 11:57
Thanks for your enquiry Daniel, I'll send you a private message.
09-16-2020 15:55
09-16-2020 15:55
Hi Jon,
I would also like to know this information.
09-16-2020 17:10
09-16-2020 17:10
Hi @JonFitbit ,
I think this information could be useful to every developer.
09-18-2020 12:50
09-18-2020 12:50
Hello,
I would like to know as well. We are planning to deploy a large batch and were considering Oura and others. Now that Sense is here, I would like to know whether the data can be pulled through API. Please let me know.
09-18-2020 14:34
09-18-2020 14:34
Hello Jon,
I would also know to know this information in order to buy one and to make test.
09-23-2020 04:51
09-23-2020 04:51
Would love to know about this: Is the API going to provide access to SPO2 and Temp for Fitbit Sense API. Please do let us know.
09-24-2020 09:22
09-24-2020 09:22
Jon, I would also like to know whether or not the newer metrics like SpO2, temperature, stress data, etc. will be available through the WebAPI. I'm building a health wearables solution for a community and I need to know the information before purchasing our batch of Sense devices.
10-07-2020 01:04
10-07-2020 01:04
Hi Jon
I'm really interested as well in getting access to the raw SPO2 and Temperature information from the Sense via the Sensors API.
What can we expect?
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10-16-2020 01:55
10-16-2020 01:55
Hi @JonFitbit,
I too would like to know about it.
10-16-2020 07:48
10-16-2020 07:48
Every consumer review I've read says that the Sense and Versa 3 only provide a basic reading from the new sensors out-of-the-box. For the data to be truly useful, a $9.99/month Fitbit premium membership is required (or at least strongly recommended).
I'd be shocked if a public API were made available. A public API would allow clever developers to bypass the premium subscription service, or (worse yet) open a vulnerability for third-party snooping. Insurance companies would love to get their hands on this sort of data!
My chief concern would be more about privacy. If I am NOT a premium member, is the Fitbit tracker still collecting my information? If so, how do I manage my data, and what exactly is being done with my information?
Nowadays, developers need to approach problems not in terms of "how can it be programmed?" but rather "how can my program be misused?"
10-16-2020 08:14
10-16-2020 08:14
I have a Fitbit Sense and I can perform ECG scans, EDA tests, etc. without a premium membership. I think people were confused by the fact that certain features were not initially available due to awaiting FDA approval. Those options are now available to all users.
If you're not a paying premium member, you wouldn't have access to whatever apps are required for "premium features", thus you wouldn't be able to record the statistics and they wouldn't be in your API data. Every other manufacturer (Garmin, Withings [Nokia], Samsung) provide API access to all of their data so it's a loss on Fitbit's part to not provide it. Without this data, I'm forced to build my applications (which would include the purchase of a large number of wearables) on the basis of other manufacturers.
10-16-2020 11:26
10-16-2020 11:26
Great account name, by the way! 😉
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10-16-2020 11:35
10-16-2020 11:35
LOL I'd be fine with that...just so long as the song finished with Han shooting him anyway.
10-27-2020 05:45
10-27-2020 05:45
Hey @JonFitbit, I am a Ph.D. candidate in Europe and an early-stage researcher at a large scientific consortium. We are planning a large-scale experiment that utilizes wearable devices and we are quite interested in the sensors incorporated into Fitbit Sense. We have already bought three devices as a test case. However, we noticed that the data coming from the new sensors are not available through the SDK. If the situation does not change we will be forced to pick a different wearable device for the study. Are there any updates on such data availability?
10-27-2020 15:52
10-27-2020 15:52
Dear Jon, we are currently carrying out a major national research project in which we are working on an industrial solution to support employees with sensor wristbands in their work. For this research we need access to the EDA data. If there is a possibility to realize this with Fitbit Sense, we would be very happy to receive feedback. If required, I can also provide you with further information about our project.
Thank you
11-30-2020 02:12
11-30-2020 02:12
Hi Jon
I'm interested as well for the API to the raw SPO2 and Temperature information from the Sense.
Is it already available (e.g. with a premium membership) or planned to be delivered in the near future?
12-01-2020 00:39
12-01-2020 00:39
Hi, I would like more information too. I am a student that is interested in making use of the fitbit sense in order to gather health related data for a study. Would it be possible to gather the raw data from the heartrate monitor, EDA sensor and other sensors available in the watch please? Thanks!
12-27-2020 13:53
12-27-2020 13:53
I am planning to purchase a large batch of Sense too, for research purpose, but I need to be able to access EDA and SPO2 in real time or, at least, at the end of the day.
Are API to access them going to be released in the next weeks?
Best regards
03-19-2021 02:37
03-19-2021 02:37
Hello!
I'd like information about this as well.