[Solved] How To Sync Fitbit To Apple Health?

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Do you own a Fitbit smartwatch or fitness tracker and an iPhone? Are you wondering how to sync your Fitbit to your Apple Health account?

In this article, I will share with you whether you can connect Fitbit data like steps, heart rate, calories, etc. to Apple health or not. Not only this but I will also tell you how you can actually do it and I will also give you the solution to the issues that you can face.

So let’s get started!

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Can You Connect Fitbit Data To Apple Health?

Fitbit is known for making one of the best fitness trackers and smartwatches around the world. And Apple is also known for making one of the best smartphones and smartwatches around the world.

However, there seems to be a very serious rivalry between these two brands. And if you own both of them then you must be wondering whether you can sync Fitbit data with Apple Health or not, right?

Well, the answer to this question is both a yes and a no. No, you cannot sync Fitbit to Apple Health natively. None of the two brands allow sharing data with one another.

However, there is a walkaround to this problem. You can use a third-party app that can connect to both your Fitbit and Apple Health accounts and can share data between them. So, yes you can link and sync Fitbit to Apple Health.

But the questions that arise are:

  • Which is the best app for this job?
  • How to link Fitbit with Apple Health?

Let me tell you the solutions to these problems one by one.

There are a number of apps available in the App Store that you can use to sync Apple Health and Fitbit. However, to help you out, I have selected the best 3 for you.

The app that I recommend is Power Sync For Fitbit. It is rated 4.3 on App Store and has been rated by more than 10.5K users. This app is also the cheapest out of the three. Power Sync app also offers a free version, so if you are looking for a free method then also Power Sync is the app for you.

The only drawback of its free method is that you will have to sync the data between your Fitbit and Apple Health account manually. If you want to sync the data automatically then you will have to purchase their premium plan.

How To Sync Fitbit To Apple Health?

Now that you know which is the best app to connect your Apple Health and Fitbit, let me now tell you how it is done. Follow the below steps:

  1. Download and install the Power Sync For Fitbit app from the App Store on your iPhone. Once installation is complete, open the app.How To Sync Fitbit To Apple Health
  2. Tap on the Sync Now button.Syncing Step 2
  3. Log in to your Fitbit account.Syncing Step 3
  4. Select the data that you want to sync to your Apple Health and then tap on the Allow button.Syncing Step 4
  5. Tap on the Continue button to give permissions to the app that it requires.Syncing Step 5
  6. Select the data that you want to see in the Apple Health app, then tap on Allow button.Syncing Step 6
  7. Let the app sync your Fitbit and Apple Health accounts.Syncing Step 7

There you go, both of your accounts are now connected and you will be able to see your Fitbit data in your Apple Health account.

Fitbit Apple Health: Duplicating Data Issue

Everything looked just right till now, but if you will open the Apple Health app then you will see that something is wrong. You will see that your steps, calories, distance, time, and almost every value is higher than what your Fitbit is telling you.

Duplicate Data

Now you must be wondering, why is it happening and how to fix it. Do not worry, every problem has a solution. Let me first tell you why it is happening and then I will tell you how to fix it.

See, the Power Sync For Fitbit app can only add new data to your Apple Health but it cannot overwrite or replace the existing data. So if you are seeing higher values then it means that the Power Sync app has added your Fitbit data to the existing data that was tracked by Apple Health.

For eg., if your Fitbit tracked 5000 steps and your Apple Health tracked 4000 steps then after syncing your both accounts, you will see a total of 9,000 steps(5000+4000). Similarly, you will see added values to distance, calories, time, etc.

Now, let me tell you how to solve this problem. Follow the below steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Go to Privacy.Can You Sync Fitbit Heart Rate With Apple Health
  3. Tap on Motion & Fitness.Resolve Issue Step 3
  4. Toggle off the button next to Health.Resolve Issue Step 4

That’s it, now Apple Health will not track your steps and other parameters. As a result, the only data that you will see in the Apple Health app will be synced by Fitbit.

Can You Link Fitbit Heart Rate With Apple Health?

Yes, with the help of Power Sync For Fitbit app, you will be able to sync your Fitbit heart rate data with your Apple Health app. Not only the heart rate but you will be able to link the following data from your Fitbit to your Apple Health account:

  • Steps
  • Distance covered
  • BMI
  • Sleep data
  • Calories burned
  • Weight
  • Floors climbed
  • Body fat percentage

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FAQs

Can I Connect Fitbit To Apple Health?

Yes, you can connect Apple Health to Fitbit with the help of a third-party app.

Can Fitbit Read Apple Health Data?

No, Fitbit can’t read Apple health data on its own. To link the two accounts you will need a third-party app.

How Do I Transfer Fitbit Data To Apple Health?

Using an intermediary app like Power Sync For Fitbit, you can transfer Fitbit data to Apple Health.

How Do I Sync My Fitbit To My Apple Health For Free?

Power Sync For Fitbit app lets you connect and sync your Fitbit data to Apple Health for free.

Hemant Mendiratta

Hemant's love for watches started when his grandfather gifted him his Rolex watch when he turned 18! Being a teenager it was a big deal for him. Later when he got his first job he bought Fossil Palm Pilot back in 2003 which was a smartwatch. Since then smartwatches have come a long way and so is Hemant's love for them. His experience with watches inspired him to start Wearholic and share his knowledge of wearables including watches, smartwatches, smart glasses, & smart clothing.

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