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Garmin smartwatches soon to receive a long-awaited feature, but with a catch
Garmin smartwatches soon to receive a long-awaited feature, but with a catch

Phone Arena

time01-07-2025

  • Health
  • Phone Arena

Garmin smartwatches soon to receive a long-awaited feature, but with a catch

Will you miss some of the Garmin data that's not supported by Google Health Connect? Not at all, everything I need is on the list. It's a pity that not all the metrics will be synced. Perhaps the missing data will be added in a future update. Not at all, everything I need is on the list. 0% It's a pity that not all the metrics will be synced. 0% Perhaps the missing data will be added in a future update. 0% Receive the latest Wearables news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Activity Data Active and Total Calories burned Cycling Pedal Cadence Distance Elevation Gained Heart Rate data Speed information Steps Swimming Strokes Wellness Data Body Fat Calories Burned Floors Climbed Heart Rate Data Sleep Data Steps and Step Distance Weight Garmin Venu 3 is one of the smartwatches eligible for this update | Image credit: PhoneArena Besides that, specific data like running power, cadence and sweat loss will not be synced with Google Health Connect. It's important to mention that other data that Garmin smartwatches typically measure might not sync with Health Connect. For example, Garmin says its Connect app will share Sleep Data to Google Health Connect, but it doesn't go deeper than that, so it's impossible to tell if data like blood oxygen saturation, body temperature and heart rate variability will be supported. There's still no ETA for this update that's supposed to bring Google Health Connect support to Garmin users, but it's safe to assume it will arrive sometime this month considering that the company has just updated its support page with all the info above. As mentioned earlier, Garmin will not receive any data from Google, so you'll only be sending your data to Google Health Connect, which basically means that you won't be able to see a workout's results if you're using a Galaxy or Pixel that, specific data like running power, cadence and sweat loss will not be synced with Google Health Connect. It's important to mention that other data that Garmin smartwatches typically measure might not sync with Health example, Garmin says its Connect app will share Sleep Data to Google Health Connect, but it doesn't go deeper than that, so it's impossible to tell if data like blood oxygen saturation, body temperature and heart rate variability will be still no ETA for this update that's supposed to bring Google Health Connect support to Garmin users, but it's safe to assume it will arrive sometime this month considering that the company has just updated its support page with all the info above. Grab Surfshark VPN now at more than 50% off and with 3 extra months for free! Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer Google's Health Connect allows smartwatches to sync health data and store it on the user's smartphone. Unfortunately, Garmin's smartwatches, although they're quite popular, don't support Health Connect, so owners can't share their Garmin Connect Data to Google's the fact that Google confirmed a few months ago during I/O 2025 that Health Connect support will finally be available for Garmin smartwatches sometime in June, we're already in July and support for Health Connect is still not though we still don't have an ETA for Google Health Connect integration, the folks at Android Central noticed that Garmin recently updated its support page with details about what its customers can expect once Google Health Connect integration goes good news is most of the data from Garmin Connect can be synced with Google Health Connect. The bad news is that some data will not be compatible with Google's service so it can't be synced. If you have a Garmin smartwatch , here is what data you'll be able to sync to Google Health Connect:

Garmin clarifies what data it's sharing with Google Health Connect — here's the full list
Garmin clarifies what data it's sharing with Google Health Connect — here's the full list

Tom's Guide

time01-07-2025

  • Health
  • Tom's Guide

Garmin clarifies what data it's sharing with Google Health Connect — here's the full list

There's little doubt that Garmin Watches are some of the best fitness trackers available, and part of that is due to Garmin Connect, which has recently listed all the data that it will soon be able to share with Google Health Connect. Google and Garmin first announced that they would allow data sharing during Google I/O 2025, but the details on what information would be included were limited at the time. However, Android Central recently revealed that Garmin has released a support document that details exactly what Google will have access to. According to the support document, when you complete a workout, Garmin will share the following in what it calls a 'one-way transfer' with Health Connect: The majority of this data will also be shared with other apps, but your running power, cadence and sweat loss will not be shared. The Garmin Forerunner 165 is a lightweight and easy-wearing GPS watch with a bright AMOLED touchscreen. Featuring fall detection, live route tracking, plenty of battery life, and some of Garmin's more advanced training tools, it's perfect for new runners. Garmin Connect will be sharing more than just one-time workout data. The app will also share some Wellness data with Google Health Connect, including: While Garmin will be sharing data, it has made it clear that it will not be accepting any from Google. This isn't entirely surprising, as Garmin has long avoided using other apps' data. It should also be noted that training load, aerobic/ anaerobic training effect, intensity minutes, running tolerance, endurance score, and HRV status won't be shared with Google Health Connect. While there might be some concern when it comes to sharing personal details with any Google app. However, if Garmin continues to be as transparent as possible regarding which data is shared, then it should help to alleviate concerns. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Unfortunately, it appears the update has been delayed as the latest Google Health Connect update makes no mention of Garmin Connect. While the update was scheduled for the end of June, it appears that it has been delayed for the time being.

Apple, Fitbit, and Whoop will not like Oura's new updates
Apple, Fitbit, and Whoop will not like Oura's new updates

Miami Herald

time21-05-2025

  • Miami Herald

Apple, Fitbit, and Whoop will not like Oura's new updates

I knew something was off when my Oura step count suddenly tanked a few weeks ago. I was hitting the gym six days a week, walking everywhere, and crushing errands, yet my numbers weren't adding up. It turns out I wasn't imagining things. Related: Oura launches genius features to take on Apple, Fitbit, and Whoop Jason Russell, VP of Consumer Software Product at Oura, later confirmed I was probably part of a small group - just 2 to 4% - affected by a bug that misinterpreted smaller gait patterns. Considering I'm barely five feet tall with shoes completely makes sense. The glitch has since been fixed. But it was just the appetizer. Today's main course? A major software update and new features from Oura. And if you're Apple, Fitbit, or Whoop, you may want to pay closer attention. Today, Oura announced a huge software update doubling down on movement tracking - more accuracy, better functionality, and cleaner user data. Earlier this week, during my interview with Russell, I asked about competitors like Apple, Fitbit, and Whoop. He shrugged. "We actually don't compare ourselves to competitors when it comes to accuracy," he told me. "Instead, we measure ourselves against the medical gold standard." The biggest headline? A revamped, machine-learning-driven, step-counting algorithm brings Oura closer to pedometer-level accuracy. It weeds out false counts - like those accidental steps from typing or motorcycle rides - so your step totals actually reflect real movement. Related: Popular fitness tracker users angry following product launch "Members kept saying, 'I don't trust these numbers,'" Russell explained. "This change restores that trust." Another win: Oura now imports heart rate data from Apple Health and Google Health Connect, fixing gaps in Readiness and calorie tracking. "We think this is going to be a game changer," Russell said. "It's going to help people get credit for the work they're really doing." Other standout upgrades include: Ability to edit or add activities up to seven days prior24/7 activity tracking - even between midnight and 4 active minutes trend view, now with the ability to adjust heart rate zones using your max HRGPS-based running splits for more detailed walking and running insightsPartner integrations with CorePower Yoga, The Sculpt Society, Technogym, and Open One thing's clear: Oura is listening - and making moves. This update packs flashy features, but Oura's real advantage - and market threat to competitors - lies beneath the surface. Russell emphasized Oura's obsessive focus on accuracy. "We're at the optimal spot on your body for accurate heart rate," he said. "We intentionally avoid screens, buzzes, and flashy distractions. Our goal is quiet effectiveness until we have something important to say." Even in tricky metrics such as step count or calories burned, Oura sticks to science. Its sleep tracking matches polysomnography, the clinical gold standard, with 80% accuracy. "All wearables estimate," Russell said. "But we've slashed our margin of error by 61%." That kind of precision isn't just a spec - it's something users can actually trust. As the wearables market grows more crowded, Oura is making a serious push to lead the wellness space. With sharper data, smart partnerships, evolving AI tools, and a fast-growing user base, Oura is positioning itself to pull market share from the major players. And if loyal users like me already feel the improvement, Apple, Fitbit, and Whoop should definitely feel the heat. Related: Veteran fund manager unveils eye-popping S&P 500 forecast The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

The Oura Ring Is Now Cheaper Than It Was on Black Friday, No Smartwatch Needed
The Oura Ring Is Now Cheaper Than It Was on Black Friday, No Smartwatch Needed

Gizmodo

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Gizmodo

The Oura Ring Is Now Cheaper Than It Was on Black Friday, No Smartwatch Needed

Mother's Day has passed, but Father's Day is on the way — get your gift ready early! Fitness trackers are handy little tools that can help set anyone on the right track to improve their health, sleep habits, and even stress levels. Tracking and having access to your biometric data can provide the insight you need to learn what changes you can make to living a happy and healthy lifestyle. However, some fitness trackers just don't look very cool. This Oura Ring provides an alternative to the silicone wrist tracker. This metal band sits on your finger and can provide all the information of other fitness trackers on the market, but it looks like a piece of real jewelry. Right now, it's discounted 20% so you can get it for just $199—a savings of $50. See at Amazon Style Meets Comfort The Oura Ring is an all-day wear band that is sleek and lightweight so it can slip right onto your finger and stay there. Its durable, being both scratch resistant and water proof so you can keep it on all day, every day. The Oura Ring can go up to seven days without needing a charge, so you can track your health and fitness more frequently as it will be on your finger more often then plugged into its charging cradle. This also means more nights where you can use the sleep tracker to receive personalized sleep insights. The Oura Ring is comfortable and non-intrusive, you'll barely even notice you have it on unlike a smartwatch. Once you wake up, you'll receive a personalized analysis of your sleep habits. You can take a peak at your daily readiness score which is calculated based on you sleep and other biometrics to let you know just how ready your body is for taking on the day. 87? Maybe tack on a few extra miles on your run today. A 12? Perhaps recovery is what you need instead. The ring can also be used to manage and measure stress levels, heart health, and even cycle insights for women's health. The Oura Ring can synchronize across a number of different health app including Apple Health, Google Health Connect, Natural Cycles, Flo, and even Strava. We all know how crucial it is to get those daily kudos from your Strava followers. Choose between six slick colors including black, brushed titanium, gold, rose gold, silver, stealth. The third generation Oura Ring is priced at $249. Right now, you save 20% on your order, bringing it down to just $199. Additionally, if you do not know your or your loved one's ring size, you can order the ring sizing kit beforehand. It's $10, but you'll be issued a $10 off code for purchasing the Oura Ring itself, making it a wash. See at Amazon

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