Google Fit: Activity Tracker

Google Fit: Activity Tracker

By Google

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2019-04-25
  • Current Version: 1.89
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 260.93 MB
  • Developer: Google
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.32488
4.32488
From 2,050 Ratings

Description

Get to a healthier and more active life with Google Fit! It’s hard to know how much or what kind of activity you need to stay healthy. That’s why Google Fit collaborated with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Heart Association (AHA) to bring you Heart Points, an activity goal that can help improve your health. Activities that get your heart pumping harder have tremendous health benefits for your heart and mind. You’ll earn one Heart Point for each minute of moderate activity like picking up the pace when walking your dog, and double points for more intense activities like running. It takes just 30-minutes of brisk walking five days a week to reach the AHA and WHO’s recommended amount of physical activity shown to reduce the risk of heart disease, improve sleep, and increase overall mental wellbeing. Google Fit will also help you: SEE YOUR WORKOUTS Get insights and see stats such as heart rate, speed, pace, route, and more for your runs, walks, and bike rides. MONITOR YOUR GOALS See your daily progress on your Heart Points and steps. Meeting your goals all the time? Easily adjust your goals to keep challenging yourself to achieve a healthy heart and mind. MAKE EVERY MOVE COUNT All physical activity can help you lead a healthier life, and with Google Fit you can track it all in one place. Working with your favorite fitness apps and devices, Google Fit builds a journal of your activity. And to make sure Fit never misses a workout, you can manually add any activity your other apps didn’t track - from Aerobics to Zumba! CONNECT WITH YOUR FAVORITE APPS AND DEVICES Google Fit can show you info from many of your favorite apps and devices that are compatible with Apple Health to give you a holistic view of your health, so you’ll never lose track of your progress. These include Lifesum, Runkeeper, Strava, MyFitnessPal, Headspace, and more. CHECK IN AT ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE See a snapshot of your activity history across Google Fit and your integrated apps in your journal. Or, see the full picture in browse, where you can find all of your health and wellness data. Learn more about Google Fit and see a list of supported apps at: https://www.google.com/fit

Screenshots

Reviews

  • App is completely inaccurate

    2
    By stop using bots
    Tried the app, first day it was tracking my steps somewhat accurate… second day, completely inaccurate. I walked 2.5 miles, yet the app calculated that I walked 0.8 miles… Google please do better because I’ve used off brand apps that calculated everything from push ups to walking accurately. Currently looking for that app as I review this. Deletion on the way!
  • Mimi

    1
    By Mz Dina
    Why doesn’t this app connect to Apple Watch? Without that it doesn’t get all of a persons activity
  • Get it together, Google

    1
    By soejnenedygvwms
    No reason that a company like google can’t make their app work correctly. Can’t import and can’t track on its own. Virtually useless if you have to keep adding your activity in yourself from Health. Resetting and connecting constantly. I raised my blood pressure using this horrible app. Obviously doesn’t get tested or updated. Absolute waste of my energy in Toto. Work on your apps, Google. There’s no reason for it
  • Inaccurate Step Count

    4
    By I see you are yy 4 me
    I truly appreciate this app and the hard work that goes into maintaining it. Keeping track of my daily steps is extremely important to me and when the Google Fit app rolls back or does not count my steps accurately it can be a bit frustrating. :(
  • Steps don’t sync with iPhone Health app

    1
    By Tanikaze
    The fit app used to be off by ten percent of the Health app step count. Today it cut out over SIXTY percent while curiously retaining Heart Points. This has been an issue that Google has been been unwilling to deal with. Beware, new users.
  • Not reading accurately

    1
    By Anonymous pc
    I’ve had this app for about a month now. It worked for a couple weeks right in sync with my regular iPhone health app, but it no longer reads accurately. My iPhone health app reads the right mileage and steps and the google fit app reads 1/2 a mile less and 2-3000 steps less every time. Today I even watched it go up to the right number of steps then it went backwards 3000 steps! It’s becoming very frustrating and I’m ready to delete it from my phone!
  • Step counter

    3
    By Brianne**
    I’m not sure if it’s because I switched to IPhone or if the feature was removed, but when I had an android, Google Fit would count my steps and also had a feature you could turn on for “fast pace” and it would make a ticking sound to help keep you going at the same pace. Ever since I switched it doesn’t do either anymore. I haven’t found a step/mile counter that I’ve liked since and really miss those features.
  • Importing data from Apple Health is incomplete

    2
    By Joegpt
    Sleep time data won’t import to Fit from Apple Health unless you manually logged the time (sleep schedule logs it automatically and it’s the useful data). Steps data, on the other hand, is different from Apple Health. I don’t want to lose all the data registered in Apple Health so, until we can import all the data reliably from Apple Health, I cannot migrate to this app.
  • Need widget

    3
    By Punky can
    Make it assessable for watch use so can’t track data that way
  • Option missing

    1
    By Fbadowicz
    I use to be able to track my bike rides but I got a new phone and the option disappeared. So I guess it’s time for a new app.

keyboard_arrow_up