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H20 Pal integration with Fitbit

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I was wondering if you could do a app compatibility.wother H2O pal app. I really want to improve my water intake, and the only thing that I could do is to buy a thermos smart lid. One problem, I have a android phone! I can't get the app.

 

What are the alternatives? Will thermos come out with a android version? Can you be compatible with H2I pal?

 

 

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Hi there @KyleAckerman, thank you for your feedback. In this case is hard to give you an update about Thermos Hydration app or the integration of any other third party app like H2O Pal. This is because we do not developed these integrations, and the apps available are by initiative of third party services who use our open API.

 

At the moment the only option available is the water log feature of the Fitbit app that allows you easily log your water consumption either by default quantity of liquid or registering your own measurements.

 

Water log.jpg

 

As an additional note I found a very interesting feature Suggestions that perhaps is of your interest: Fitbit Water Bottle. If you do found interesting this idea, feel free to vote and leave your feedback. Our product team looks forward to reading and incorporating your suggestions into future versions of Fitbit trackers and apps.

 

Catch ya later and let me know if you have additional questions.

Roberto | Community Moderator

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Hi there @KyleAckerman, thank you for your feedback. In this case is hard to give you an update about Thermos Hydration app or the integration of any other third party app like H2O Pal. This is because we do not developed these integrations, and the apps available are by initiative of third party services who use our open API.

 

At the moment the only option available is the water log feature of the Fitbit app that allows you easily log your water consumption either by default quantity of liquid or registering your own measurements.

 

Water log.jpg

 

As an additional note I found a very interesting feature Suggestions that perhaps is of your interest: Fitbit Water Bottle. If you do found interesting this idea, feel free to vote and leave your feedback. Our product team looks forward to reading and incorporating your suggestions into future versions of Fitbit trackers and apps.

 

Catch ya later and let me know if you have additional questions.

Roberto | Community Moderator

"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?

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I just bought H2O Pal and noticed there's an option to sync with a Fitbit - that takes you to another screen to sign in to your Fitbit account. I have already noticed a potential bug with this option - it recorded 400mL of fluid intake so far in my Fitbit app, but I have drank more than that. Still trying it out, so not sure if this is just a one time only glitch or a major issue. I've read a bunch of reviews and unonimously H2O Pal was the top pick. Now I hear it does have (or it's in the works) Android compatibility. Good luck in your search!

 

*Update: the correct water intake is reflected on the Fitbit website (without any extra steps on my part)! So this looks like a viable option for you if you're still interested in an Android compatible smart water bottle that automatically syncs to your Fitbit.

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