10-27-2015 05:52
10-27-2015 05:52
10-27-2015 10:05
10-27-2015 10:05
Doubtful considering Fitbit has expressed zero interest in opening its ecosystem to the likes of Apple Health and Google Fit. "Smart watch"? Time to sell Fitbit.
10-27-2015 10:46
10-27-2015 10:46
@tastybrew wrote:Doubtful considering Fitbit has expressed zero interest in opening its ecosystem to the likes of Apple Health and Google Fit. "Smart watch"? Time to sell Fitbit.
Actually Fitbit has opened their API to others, I have a Google Sheet that access it.
It should be no problems for third parties to also get ahold of the data. Yes Fitbit has no desire to integrate a separate counter into their data, but that doesn't mean they chant effort into Fitbit.
10-27-2015 10:47
10-27-2015 10:47
10-27-2015 11:22 - edited 10-27-2015 11:22
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Here is the github updated to also pull the heartrate
10-27-2015 11:32
10-27-2015 11:32
@Rich_Laue wrote:Actually Fitbit has opened their API to others, I have a Google Sheet that access it.
It should be no problems for third parties to also get ahold of the data.
So it's Google and Apple's fault that Fitbit hasn't integrated with Fit or Health, respectively?
10-27-2015 15:18
10-27-2015 15:18
10-27-2015 21:16
10-27-2015 21:16
I personally could care less about Health or Fit integration (no iPhone and Google hasn't really done much with Fit), but it would be nice if Fitbit would lay out a vision for how it envisions its ecosystem. Right now it feels fragmented and cumbersome to gather sufficient and accurate health and fitness information (Fitbit doesn't do enough for either).
BTW, Apple Health is the #2 requested "feature" in the requests forum that Fitbit touts in so many threads and you didn't answer my question.