Compatibility with wearable trackers

From Ryan Hermann on 2015/01/26 01:55:15 +0000

Please support the Fitbit Flex!

From Janis Froehlig on 2015/01/22 10:07:36 +0000

Samsung sold a whole lot.of Gear Fits over the holidays, I don't think it's.going away, but between the hard(firm)ware and the API, it seems like the wndeavor would be about as labor-intensive as building a whole new SAA.

From Elizabeth Fraser on 2015/01/22 06:18:26 +0000

Misfit Shine too please

From Lukas Pfannschmidt on 2015/01/19 10:28:24 +0000

Any possibility using this reverse engineered API for the MI Band?http://allmydroids.blogspot.de/2014/12/xiaomi-mi-band-ble-protocol-reverse.html

From Petr Nálevka on 2015/01/17 22:04:33 +0000

Sorry Gear Fit SDK has been pulled and the device product line won't be probably supported…

From Anonymous on 2015/01/17 15:54:32 +0000

Add gear fit

From Vegiair on 2015/01/15 08:40:09 +0000

For Garmin devices help exists here
http://developer.garmin.com/wellness-api/overview/

Would be really great to include them also.
Thanks

From Steven Thomsen-Jones on 2015/01/13 23:35:28 +0000

I see the Sony Watches consumed too much battery but what about the older SmartBand which tracks sleep itself in the LifeLog app. Not sure how the API is though.

From Anonymous on 2015/01/07 22:58:49 +0000

The Nabu and Nabu X seem like interesting devices that have developer portals. Any chance that they may be implemented into the app? Thanks!

From Anonymous on 2015/01/05 14:14:14 +0000

Can Google Fit helps?

From Petr Nálevka on 2015/01/05 12:11:53 +0000

+Paul there seems to be some SDK preview, but I could not check whether it has same functions to access the accelerometer as it is not available on Linux and does not have any documentation online. My first impression is that it seems pretty preliminary…

From paul on 2015/01/05 11:51:51 +0000

What about vivofit ?

From Petr Nálevka on 2015/01/04 16:32:45 +0000

Hello +Brandon, unfortunately the FitBit API only gives us access to the aggregated data ex post. What we need it a life access to the device sensor at the time you do sleep tracking. With ex-post data we are unable to do smart wake up, lucid dreaming, lullaby volume down and all the features which actively react to your current sleep phase…

From Brandon Dixon on 2015/01/03 19:07:51 +0000

And here is a list of 3rd-party apps currently compatible with Fitbit:
https://www.fitbit.com/compatibleapps

I too would gladly invest in this, since Fitbit is much more reasonably priced than the others out there.

From Brandon Dixon on 2015/01/03 19:06:39 +0000

Here is the Fitbit 3rd Party API: https://wiki.fitbit.com/display/API/Fitbit+API
From the page: "The Fitbit API allows 3rd-party applications to get and modify a Fitbit user's data."

From Anonymous on 2015/01/03 01:58:34 +0000

Would gladly buy this app if it worked with the Galaxy Gear Fit. Until then, I enjoy the free version.

From Petr Nálevka on 2015/01/01 23:34:21 +0000

+Stein I;m affraid there is ono API for the fitness trackers :(… but we have integration with Galaxy Gear - the Tizen-based which allows limited sleep tracking implementation. On the old Gears with screen on…

From Stein on 2015/01/01 19:48:29 +0000

Hi developers! Thank You for your app. Using it for a 1,5 year already.
Will there be integration with Samssung activity tracker (I'll have to throw it to the trash elseware, cause it could be the only usefull function:-))

From Petr Nálevka on 2015/01/01 13:02:33 +0000

+Patrick unfortunately Fitbit does not offer 3rd party integration options which we would need to make this happen. Sorry. Please check our integration progress here:

From Patrick on 2015/01/01 04:53:54 +0000

Big fitbit user, would love to see integration