07-13-2018
04:24
- last edited on
07-20-2018
08:34
by
LanuzaFitbit
07-13-2018
04:24
- last edited on
07-20-2018
08:34
by
LanuzaFitbit
I use Fitbit Ionic to track my runs and I have paired it with Endomondo. That works. But I dont want Ionic to send data about walks, workouts/coach-worksout, bike etc... Only excercise "Run" - where can I select which exercises gets pushed to Endomondo?
I use my Ionic and bike to map routes I like to run later, but I dont want them to show up on my Endomondo-feed (now I have to delete them all the time)
Moderator edit: Clarified subject and labels
07-13-2018 08:40
07-13-2018 08:40
Take a look at the main information post on the Fitbit - Endomondo link .
What Endomondo takes or sends to your Fitbit account is up to them.
This means if your request can be made. it will need to be done from your Endomondo account.
07-16-2018 02:22
07-16-2018 02:22
Hi Rich_Laue
Thank you for your reply. Although the answer is not clarifying my issue and I dont agree with it.
In Fitbit web I have added access til Endomondo:
Endomondo by EndomondoApproved on 2018-07-07 18:46:55
Endomondo lets you share your sports with your friends. You track your running, biking, etc. with a GPS mobile or a Garmin device and Endomondo.com provides you with a full training log.
sleep, activity, heartrate, profile, location
07-16-2018 09:04
07-16-2018 09:04
As for access, the user goes to endomondo's site and requests connect endomondo to connect their Fitbit account, this sends the user to a fitbit link where the user tells Fitbit to allow endomondo access. The connection is made from endomondo .not Fitbit.
After an exercise is synced from the Ionic to your Fitbit account, Fitbit sends a notice to Endomondo that a new event has been added.
Endomondo then goes to Fitbit and retrieves what info it wants to retrieve, this part of the process is outside of fitbits control.
What I find interesting is that the main endomondo post does not say that exercises will be retrieved by endomondo.
07-20-2018 08:37
07-20-2018 08:37
Hello @Rich_Laue and @Adavalby.
As always @Rich_Laue, thanks for helping out!
@Adavalby @Rich_Laue is right. In this case Endomondo decides to get all of the activities that they want as long as they have been logged to your Fitbit account. It is totally up to them if there is, or might be in the future, a way to choose only a certain amount of activities. Perhaps you could get in touch with them in regards to this.
Let us know if you have any further questions.