Samsung S Health hasn’t always played nice with other wearables – in fact it’s only last year that the platform has been made available outside Samsung phones (still Android only, no iOS) and only this year that support has been added for third party activity tracking apps from Fitbit, Jawbone, Misfit, Microsoft Health, Runkeeper and Strava.
That doesn’t mean it’s got everything down to a science though. Fitbit integration will only share sleep data with S Health while Strava will only let you share exercise data.
S Health is compatible with all Samsung devices where connected wearables will automatically sync data. While there’s no online platform like other fitness apps, it still offers a decent selection of features for planning, tracking and reviewing your workouts. If you’re a beginner runner prepping for a marathon, weight lifter or yoga enthusiast, chances are S Health has a tool for you along with helpful tips to stay active.
For Gear S2 or Gear Fit2 users, here are some of the best tricks we’ve discovered that can help you utilize the full potential of Samsung S Health.
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