08-04-2016 14:09 - edited 08-04-2016 14:12
08-04-2016 14:09 - edited 08-04-2016 14:12
@AndrewFitbit I was unable to reply to this post:
regarding OAuth 2 holdouts, so posting here.
I commute by bike to work, and log two rides a day in Endomondo. Actually, I'm using Garmin bike computer, and then it pushes ride to 5 other services - Endomondo, TrainingPeaks, Strava, RideWithGPS, and MapMyFitness.
The Endomondo rides are then sync'd to Fitbit as a workout and available in my activities list. Nice, and only way I've tried syncing bike rides although Strava may also push to Fitbit as activity.
Yesterday morning I noticed Endomondo wasn't syncing, found the info post above, and decided to try and see if Endomondo had implemented OAuth 2, and sync needed resetting. I revoked access on fitbit.com website by going to Fitbit > Settings > Applications (https://www.fitbit.com/user/profile/apps), and then unlinked on Endomondo (https://www.endomondo.com/settings/connect), and then finally connecting again on Endomondo with auto-post setting.
Not sure if that above steps were required, however I'm happy to report that 2 rides last night and the ride from this morning sync'd from Endomondo to Fitbit just fine:
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze
08-04-2016 15:19
08-04-2016 15:19
@bbarrera Awesome, thanks for letting me know! Glad they've updated. 🙂
08-09-2016 12:26
08-09-2016 12:26
08-09-2016 12:36
08-09-2016 12:36
@adammiarka No, it doesn't send heart rate data to Fitbit. You can see what syncs between the two apps in the post I made here. 🙂
08-19-2016 09:17
08-19-2016 09:17
@adammiarka wrote:
Does Endomondo send heart rate date to Fitbit as well?
@adammiarka Fitbit's public interface for 3rd parties doesn't support importing Heart Rate or GPS. Fitbit only supports importing date/start time/duration, distance, and calories.
Aria, Fitbit MobileTrack on iOS. Previous: Flex, Force, Surge, Blaze