• @CCMan1701A
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    12 months ago

    I’m using polar bears. 🤞

    • @realbadat@programming.dev
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      12 months ago

      I’ve got a polar h10 myself, I know their app still connects to Fit not health connect, but I’m sure they will update.

      I actually made an app to make use of health connect with my polar h10 for entirely different purposes, it’s really a pretty minor backend change for them to make, so I’m sure Beat will get an update.

      • @CCMan1701A
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        12 months ago

        I got the coospo one, but found the polar apps easy enough to use.

        • @realbadat@programming.dev
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          12 months ago

          Got it, checking their list of compatible apps…

          Worst case you could connect to Strava as a go-between should polar be far behind on health connect (again, doubt they would be).

          But checking the coospo compatibility, it seems there are a ton of them that all support health connect with coospo, so you wouldn’t be shut out even if health connect wasn’t ready for Polar, you’ll have a ton of options. Including using polar to sync to something that syncs via health connect.

          Which is kind of what I do btw, aside from the app for the completely irregular use case I mentioned, I sync polar to Strava, Strava to Fit via health connect. I do that because fairly often I am using polar while cycling, so that’s how I want my data to go. But I then found strength training shares nicely too, and running polar beat and my workout app, I can track all my workout routine items (jefit), which syncs via health connect, and then polar goes to Strava goes to health connect, and it all shows as a single session with great HR data.

          So yeah, you’ll be fine.