As useful as the Basis Peak may be for tracking your fitness, your data has largely been trapped so far -- you couldn't see it outside of Basis' own apps. However, you'll be glad to hear that things are loosening up. An update rolling out to the Peak today will share the wristwear's activity data with either Apple's Health app or Google Fit, so you get a more complete picture of your health. If you only strap on your Peak when you're running, for instance, you can still merge its info with the walking data your phone collects. Should that not be enough, there's a second update coming on May 20th that will add a stopwatch, improve heart rate monitoring and open a "Playground" for testing app features (such as an activity map and a Photo Finish selfie recorder) before they're available to everyone else.
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EnTech: Basis' fitness tracker now comes in titanium, talks to other health apps
Basis' fitness tracker now comes in titanium, talks to other health apps
As useful as the Basis Peak may be for tracking your fitness, your data has largely been trapped so far -- you couldn't see it outside of Basis' own apps. However, you'll be glad to hear that things are loosening up. An update rolling out to the Peak today will share the wristwear's activity data with either Apple's Health app or Google Fit, so you get a more complete picture of your health. If you only strap on your Peak when you're running, for instance, you can still merge its info with the walking data your phone collects. Should that not be enough, there's a second update coming on May 20th that will add a stopwatch, improve heart rate monitoring and open a "Playground" for testing app features (such as an activity map and a Photo Finish selfie recorder) before they're available to everyone else.
As useful as the Basis Peak may be for tracking your fitness, your data has largely been trapped so far -- you couldn't see it outside of Basis' own apps. However, you'll be glad to hear that things are loosening up. An update rolling out to the Peak today will share the wristwear's activity data with either Apple's Health app or Google Fit, so you get a more complete picture of your health. If you only strap on your Peak when you're running, for instance, you can still merge its info with the walking data your phone collects. Should that not be enough, there's a second update coming on May 20th that will add a stopwatch, improve heart rate monitoring and open a "Playground" for testing app features (such as an activity map and a Photo Finish selfie recorder) before they're available to everyone else.
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