11-08-2016 03:12
11-08-2016 03:12
Hi
I know fitbit and Strava have recently linked up, and you can automatically have your GPS data uploaded to Strava from your fitbit (if you have both your fitbit and your phone with Strava on it with you when you run), but if you don't have your phone with you, can you then subsequently send the data to Strava? I know it won't have the GPS map data, but I just want the distance / time / speed data sending so it all stores together. Anyone know if this is possible? ...
Thank you!
Best Answer11-08-2016 07:51
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11-08-2016 07:51
I did a search of the word Strava for you, and found this post, which sounds like the answer is yes.
I also moved your post to the third party forum where somebody more informed on this may see and help out here.
Best Answer11-08-2016 12:49
11-08-2016 12:49
Best Answer11-08-2016 21:01
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11-08-2016 21:01
It doesnt matter what tracker, strava connects to your fitbit account, not the tracker.
Best Answer11-09-2016 06:16
11-09-2016 06:16
Best Answer11-09-2016 09:42
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11-09-2016 09:42
Your tracker will track your run, and does not need the phone with you.. I'm not familiar to what info syncs, but the transfer of data happens after the run is finished, after the tracking mode has been turned off, and after the Fitbit data has synced to the server. Now that all this has happened the Attacks server can go to the Fitbit server and get the info.
Best Answer11-09-2016 10:36
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11-09-2016 10:36
@SarahCrom I have a post about Strava + Fitbit, that might help.
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